j^fy^  MOON'S 
EVERGREEN  SHRUBS 
BUXUS.  BOXWOOD 
Buxus  sempervirens.  Common  Tree  Box.  This  variety 
is  familiar  in  old-fashioned  gardens,  where  it  has  slowly 
developed  into  a  large,  broad  bush.  The  small,  dark  green 
leaves  are  always  fresh  and  glossy.  It  is  a  strong  grower  in 
almost  any  soil  and  does  well  in  shaded  places.  It  withstands 
shearing  and  may  be  clipped  into  artificial  forms.  Useful  in 
tubs  or  for  formal  planting.  Each 
IX  to  IK  ft  
IK  to  2  ft   r  Bushy 
2  to  2K  ft  
2  K  to  3  ft  
3  to  4  ft   (     Clipped  into 
4  to  5  ft  i  pyramidal 
5  to  6  ft   ( 
var.  Handsworthi.    Large,  dark  green,  oval  leaves. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IX  ft   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
4  to  4K  ft.,  pyramidal  form   5  00 
var.  suffruticosa.  Dwarf  Box.  The  variety  so  exten- 
sively used  for  edging  walks,  and  now  again  so  popular  in 
all  formal  and  old-fashioned  gardens.  It  grows  very  slowly, 
and  reaches,  after  many  years,  a  height  no  greater  than  3  to 
5  feet.  In  edging  walks,  set  the  plants  from  2  to  4  inches 
apart.  lo  100  1000 
4  to  6  in   SI  00      $7  00    $60  00 
specimens 
of  natural 
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Cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster  buxifolia,  var.  Wheeleri.  A  shrubby 
plant,  with  small  evergreen  leaves  and  red  berries. 
2  to  2K  ft. 
Each 
75 
10 
$6  00 
Pyramidal  Box  Bush  (Euxus  sempervirens) . 
Ilex  aquifolium.  English  Holly.  Dark, 
glossy  tree;  prickly  leaves.  Erect,  shapely  habit; 
fond  of  sandy  soils,  though  it  grows  well  in  other 
places.  Kach 
3  to  3  K  ft   $3  00 
4  to  6  ft   $5  00  to   7  50 
Daphne.    Garland  Flower 
Daphne  cneorum.  A  low,  prostrate  plant,  with  small, 
pink,  fragrant  flowers.  Each  10 
1  ft.,  bushy   $0  75      $7  00 
Euonymus 
Euonymus  Japonica.  Japanese  Euonymus.  An  erect 
form,  with  glossy  green  foliage  and  bright  green  bark.  Makes 
a  good  specimen  bush  for  individual  planting. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  75      $6  00    $40  00 
2  to  2  K  ft   1  00       7  50     65  00 
var.  argentea.    Silvery  Euonymus.    Leaves  beautifully 
variegated  with  silvery  white  markings.  Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   $125    $10  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Euonymus.  Leaves  attractively 
margined  with  golden  yellow.  Each  10 
2  to  2 K  ft   SI  25    $10  00 
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  collective  planting.  The  flowers 
being  unfertile  in  themselves,  it  is  necessary  to  plant  several 
trees  near  each  other  to  be  sure  of  berries. 
Ilex   aquifolium,  var.   Hodginsii.  Slightly 
broader,  smoother-edged  leaves  than  the  above.  Each 
3  to  4  ft   $4  00 
var.  variegata.    Golden  Variegated-Leaved 
Holly.  Each 
6  to  7  ft   $5  00  to  $7  50 
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