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GLOSSY ABELIA. Abelia grandiflora (6'). An ornamental 

 medium sized bushy shrub with small, glossy green foliage 

 and numerous white flushed pink flowers that are produced 

 continuously from June until November. It is hardy as far 

 north as Philadelphia and is evergreen in Southern States. 

 18-24". $1.25 each. $11.25 for 10. 



AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. Thuja occidentalis. A nar- 

 row, pyramidal coniferous evergreen tree with leaves bright 

 green above, yellowish green beneath, changing in winter to 

 dull brownish green. Thrives on moist or dry land. 

 2-2i/o'. $3.00 each. $28.50 for 10. 



AMERICAN GLOBE ARBORVITAE. Thuja occidentalis 



globosa (3'). A low, slow-growing, dense globe-shaped form 

 of the American Arborvitae. It is very hardy and is desirable 

 either as a foreground plant in foundation planting or for 

 formal use as a specimen or in tuba. 



10-12". $2.50 each. $23.75 for 10. 



AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE. Thuja occiden- 

 talis pyramidalis (15'). A narrow, columnar form of Ameri- 

 can Arborvitae. It has more dense foliage and retains a 

 darker green color during the winter. 



2-2%'. $3.50 each. $33.25 for 10. 



BERCKMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE. Thuja orientalis 

 aurea nana (6'). A dwarf form of Oriental Arborvitae, 

 cone-shaped and compact in habit with golden yellow foliage. 

 It is much used in tubs and urns. 



10-12". $2.00 each. $19.00 for 10, 



JAPANESE BARBERRY 



ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE. Thuja orientalis (25'). A bushy, pyramidal growing coniferous evergreen tree with 

 spreading and ascending branches and thin branchlets. The foliage is light lustrous green, chatiging to bronze in winter. 



2-3'. $3.25 each. 131.00 lor 10. 



JAPANESE BARBERRY. Berberls thunbergi (4'). A dense low shrub with spreading, horizontal branches and 

 email green leaves turning bright scarlet in the fall. The pale yellow flowers appear in April and May followed by 

 brilliant red fruits. 12-18". 40c. each. $3.50 for 10. $3O.O0 per 100. 



COMMON BOX. Buxus sempervirens. An evergreen 

 shrub of rather slow but dense growth with shining, small 

 foliage. It is used as specimen plants, hedges, tubs, founda- 

 tion planting and for window and porch boxes. Does well 

 In almost any location. 



18-24". $4.25 each. $40.00 for 10. 



CORALBERRY. Symphoricarpos vulgaris (4'). A slender 

 upright shrub with small foliage, clusters of greenish-red 

 flowers and small purplish-red fruits. The fruits and foliage 

 remain unchanged until severe frosts. The flowers appear 

 in July, the fruits in October. An excellent plant for a dry 

 location. 18-24". 50c. each. $4.50 for 10. 



EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH. Viburnum opulus (12').' 

 An upright shrub, with rather smooth, light gray branches 

 and handsome foliage, turning purple or red in the fall. The 

 flowers are white, in clusters 3-4 inches broad appearing in 

 May and June and are followed by oval-shaped, scarlet 

 berries. 2-3'. $L00 each. $9.00 for 10. 



SLENDER DEUTZIA. Deutzia gracilis (3'). A very or- 

 namental shrub with slender, often arching branches and 

 bright green foliage. The flowers are pure white, very 

 showy, appearing in May and June. It thrives in almost 

 any well drained soil. 



12-18". 75c. each. $6.50 for 10. 



GRAY DOGWOOD. Cornus paniculata (12'). A very free- 

 flowering shrub with gray branches and white flowers ap- 

 pearing in May and June. White fruits are borne in the fall. 

 2-3'. 75c. each. $6.50 for 10. 



BORDER FORSYTHIA. Forsythia Intepmedia («')• An 

 ornamental, free-flowering shrub with slender, erect or arch- 

 ing branches. The deep yellow flowers, borne in great pro- 

 fusion along the slender branches in early spring, are fol- 

 lowed by handsome dark, green foliage. Grows in almost 

 any kind of soil. 

 BERCKMANS GOLDEN AKBORVITAE ^-3'. 50c. each. $4.50 for 10. 



