Broad-Leaved Evergreens 



Daphne Cneonim 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Uva-ursi. Bearberry. A native, trailing 

 evergreen plant of a shrubby nature, thriving on dry banks. 

 The white flowers are bell-shaped, borne in terminal clusters, 

 and are followed by reddish fruit. One of the finest plants 

 for a ground-cover. 7oc. each; $6.75 for 10; $60.00 per 100. 



COTONEASTER acutifolia villosula. Peking Cotoneaster. A 

 handsome variety with densely shaggy leaves. Red flowers, 

 followed by thinly pubescent black fruit. Plants from Syi- 

 in. pots, $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10. 

 divaricata. Spreading Cotoneaster. A very ornamental shrub, 

 erect, spreading, and much branched in habit, with leaves 

 turning crimson in the fall and bearing in profusion scarlet 

 fruits which are retained through the winter. Plants from 

 3K-in- pots, $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10. 

 horizontalis. Rock Cotoneaster. Though by no means a new 

 plant, this rare and perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to 

 be widely planted. It is semi-prostrate in habit, grows 3 to 

 4 feet tall, forming a dense bush many yards through. The 

 fruits are bright scarlet, changing to crimson, and the small 

 leaves, which are dark green and almost round, are retained 

 late into the fall, and even up to Christmas. It is suitable for 

 planting in rocky positions and anywhere that dwarf- 

 growing shrubs are required. $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10. 



horizontalis perpusilla. A prostrate 

 shrub, invaluable for rockeries and for 

 clothing banks. It has lustrous green 

 leaves, turning crimson in the fall, and 

 bright scarlet fruits which remain on 

 the plants until the spring. $1.50 each; 

 S13.50 for 10. 



DAPHNE Cneorum. A pretty dwarf 

 spreading shrub, producing bright pink, 

 sweet-scented flowers 

 from May So October. 

 Excellent for rockeries 

 or dwarf edgings. $1.50 

 each; $14.00 for 10. 



ENGLISH IVY (Hedera 

 helix). This well-kno'mi 

 vine is desirable where 

 an evergreen climber is 

 required, but succeeds 

 best in a sheltered 

 shady situation. Foliage 

 broad, thick, dark glossy 

 green. Plants from 5-in. 

 pots, $1.00 each; $9.00 

 for 10. 



Cotoneaster horizontalis 



"HARDY PLANTS FOR 

 THE ROCK GARDEN." 

 Complete list of plants 

 that are suitable for plant- 

 ing in this locality, sent free 

 upon application. 



EUONYMUS radicans. Winter Creeper. Japanese evergreen 

 trailer vdth dark, glossy green, dense foliage. A moderate 

 climber, particularly desirable for clothing the foundations 

 of houses and rockwork. This 

 plant has been found most 

 satisfactory for edgings and 

 miniature hedges in formal 

 gardens, being much more 

 hardy than box^vood. 50c. 

 each; $4.50 for 10; $40.00 per 

 100. 



radicans acutus. Sharp-leaf 

 11 inter Creeper. A strong-grow- 

 ing variety, forming an exceed- 

 ingly dense mat of deepest 

 green, glossy arrow-shaped 

 leaves, veined vdth gray. Ex- 

 cellent for a ground-cover or 

 for wall covering. 75c. each; 

 $7.00 for 10. 



radicans vegetus. Big-lenf 

 Wiriter Creeper. This is a most 

 valuable ground-covering ever- 

 green plant, with rich deep 

 green foliage, thriving in par-_ 

 tial shade or under trees where ^ 

 grass and other plants fail. It 

 is also our best hardy ever- 

 green vine, retaining its foHage 

 through the winter, even when 

 exposed to the sun. 75c. each; 

 $6.00 for 10; $48.00 per 100. 



kewensis (E. radicans minimus). 

 A splendid trailing evergreen 

 plant, useful for the rock- 

 garden or for carpeting the 

 ground. The small oval foliage 

 is dark green in color with 

 lighter veins. A very pretty 

 variety. 60c. each; $4.50 for 10; 

 $35.00 per 100. 



Euonymus radicans acutus 



HEATHER ■ Calluna 



vulgaris {Erica vidgaris) and its varieties are perfectly hardy in 

 New England. They require sun and will flourish on a bank or 

 a border where they have full exposure to the sunshine. Among 

 dwarf, hardy, woody plants, there are few that continue so 

 long in bloom as these. For rock-gardens, for edging shrubbery 

 borders, and for ground-covering purposes in sunny situations, 

 they are unrivaled. 



Strong plants of the following, 75 cts. each, $6.00 for 10 



alba. White Scotch Heather. An early variety with light green 



foliage and white flowers. 1 to IJ^ ft. 

 alba elata. Tall, erect-growing plant, with soft, deep green 



foliage and white flowers. IH to 2 ft. 



For other varieties of Heather (Calluna vulgaris) see page 155 



Heather (Calluna vulgaris) 



Not less than 5 plants of one variety sold at the 10 rate; 25 at the 100 rate 



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