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Euonymus  radicans  is  a  pretty  creeping 
Euonvmus  with  plain  green  leaves.  Used  for 
covering  house  foundations,  stone  walls,  tree 
trunks,  etc.  This  and  its  varieties  are  per- 
fectlv  hardv.  Eacii     Doz.  loo 
1  to  1^  feet,  2  vears    .  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
to  2  feet   40     4  00     20  00 
2  to  3  feet   75     7  00     45  00 
var.  variegata.  Of  the  same  habit  as  the  above 
and  even  more  effective.  The  leaves  are  prettily 
marked  with  silverv  white. 
1  to  1^  ft.  2-yr.    25c.  ea.,  $2  per  doz.,  $15  per  100 
Ilex  •  The  Hollies 
The  berried  twigs  are  familiar  decorations  at 
Christmas  time,  but  most  people  do  not  know  what 
splendid  ornaments  the  trees  are  in  open  or  col- 
lective planting.  Their  foliage  is  always  beautiful, 
the  flowers  small  but  interesting,  and  the  scarlet 
fruits  are  ornamental.  Being  dioecious,  it  is  best 
to  plant  several  trees  to  make  sure  of  berries. 
Ilex  Aquifolium.  English  Holly.  Darker  leaves 
than  those  of  the  American  variety,  and  not  such 
a  large  grower  in  this  country. 
3  to  4  feet  $3.o0  each,  $36  per  doz. 
I.  crenata.  Japaxese  Holly.  Small,  dark  green 
leaves  and  neat  habit.  Requires  protection  north 
of  New  York.  It  is  a  splendid  little  plant  in  lati- 
tudes where  it  is  hardy.  It  is  especially  valu- 
able for  hedging.  *       Each      Doz.     '  100 
1  to  Ih  feet  .$0  50    $5  00    $35  00 
Ih  to  2  feet   1  00     9  00     60  00 
2  to  3  feet   2  00    20  00 
FIX)WER  TRU.SS   OF   KALMIA  L.\TIF0LU 
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Kalmias  •  Laurel 
These  flowering  shrubs  compare  well  in  gran-  ^ 
deur  with  the  Rhododendrons.   They  are  very 
hardy,  ''grow  almost  as  well  in  swamps  as  in 
drier  locations  and  prefer  partly  shaded  situations, 
but  also  thrive  well  in  sunny  places." 
Kalmia  angustifolia.  Sheep  Laurel.  A  dwarf, 
vigorous  variety,  with  deep  rose-colored  flowers 
that  open  early. 
li  to  2  feet  $1  each,  $10  per  doz. 
var.  glauca.  Differs  from  the  above  only  in 
having  silvery  variegated  leaves. 
8  to  12  inches   .  .    .  .  75  cts.  each,  $7  per  doz. 
K.  latifolia.  Mouxtalx  Laurel.  These  bushy 
shrubs  with  age  sometimes  attain  tree-like  pro- 
portions. Their  elongated,  oblong  leaves  are 
always  fresh  and  glossy,  making  possible  charm- 
ing foliage  effects  and  cheery  landscapes  at  all 
seasons.  In  early  spring  they  bloom  profusely. 
The  delicate  pink  buds,  beautiful  in  themselves, 
open  in  large  corymbs  of  pink  and  white  flowers. 
They  bloom  after  the  Rhododendrons,  and  are 
useful  for  massing  with  them  or  for  wooded 
effects  on  large  lawns.  Eacii  Doz 
U  to  2  feet  $1  00    $10  00 
2  to  2h  feet   1  50     15  00 
We  control  large  mountain  areas  o!  these  desirable 
shrubs  and  are  prepared  to  furnish  the  native  plants  in 
car-load  lots.  We  select  large,  bushy  clumps  that  are 
lifted  with  a  big  ball  of  leaf  loam,  which  we  carefully 
preserve  about  the  roots.  These  shipments  arrive  in 
good  condition  and  withstand  transplanting  very  well. 
Write  to  us  for  further  particulars  and  prices  of  these 
car-load  shipments. 
Ledum 
Ledum  latifoliiim.  Labrador  Tea.  A  very 
hardy,  low,  evergreen  shrub,  with  leaves 
that  are  fragrant  when  bruised.  Pretty 
white  flowers  in  early  summer.  Adapted 
for  borders  to  evergreen  shrubberies.  Good 
for  swampy  places  :  does  well  in  shaded  or 
sunny  locations. 
1  to  1^  feet    .  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  per  doz. 
Leucothoe 
Leucothoe  Catesbaei;  syn., Andromeda  Cates- 
baei.  Droopixg  Axdromeda.  A  valuable 
small  shrub  for  shady  places  and  wild 
effects.  The  oblong  leathery  leaves  change 
to  a  beautiful  bronze  in  autumn,  and  are 
so  much  admired  that  quantities  of  sprays 
are  collected  from  the  native  woods  and 
sold  for  Christmas  decorations.  In  early 
spring,  drooping  panicles  of  small,  fra- 
grant, white,  wax-like  flowers  cover  it. 
Our  plants  have  been  grown  in  our  own 
nurseries  and  have  the  advantage  of 
northern-grown  acclimated  stock. 
Each  Doz. 
1  to  1 J  feet  $0  50    $5  00 
Ih  to  2  feet   1  00    10  00 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
