Pyramidal Box Bush (Buxus sempervirens). 



Dwarf Box. var. Suffruticosa. The 

 variety so extensively used for edgiiig 

 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 



DWARF BOX— Continued 



to 5 feet. In edging walks, set tfee plants from 2 to 4 

 inches apart. ppj. lo Perioo Per looo 



4 to 6 in $1 00 $7 50 $65 00 



Chamaedaphne 



Leather Leaf. Cham.^:daphne calyculata. Low, bushy 

 plant, with very early white flowers. Each lo 



1 to IK ft $1 25 $10 00 



Cotoneaster 



Gotoneaster buxifolia. Red fruit and attractive foliage. 

 , . , r Each 10 100 



1 to IK ft $0 75 $6 00 $50 00 



var. Wheeleri. A shrubby plant, with small evergreen 

 leaves and red berries. Each 10 



1 to IK ft $0 75 $6 00 



G. horizontalis. A low shrub with spreading branches 

 and bright red fruit. One of the most effective fruiting 

 shrubs for rockeries. Each lo lOO 



1 to IK ft $0 75 $6 00 $50 00 



_C. Microphylla. A prostrate densely branched shrub, 

 with narrow leaves and red fruit. Each lo lOO 



1 to IK ft $0 75 $6 00 $50 00 



Daphne. Garland Flower 



Daphne cneorum. A low, prostrate plant, with small 

 pink, fragrant flowers in May and occasionally later. Very 

 attractive. 



Each 10 



Bushy plants $1 00 $8 00 



Euonymus 



Erect growing evergreen shrubs, well suited for specimen 

 or bed planting. North of Philadelphia it is hardy only in 

 sheltered places. 



Japanese Euonymus. Euonymus japonicus. An erect 

 form, w^ith glossy green foliage and bright green bark. 

 Makes a good specimen bush for individual planting. 



Each 10 



2 ft., strong plants $1 50 $12 50 



Silver Euonymus. var. argentea. Leaves beautifully 

 variegated with silvery white markings. 



Each 10 



2 ft , strong plants $1 50 $12 50 



Golden Euonymus. var. aurea variegatus. Leaves 

 attractively margined with golden yellow. 



Each 10 



2 ft , strong plants $1 50 $12 50 



ILEX. THE HOLLIES 



The berried twigs are familiar decorations at Christmas 

 time, but most people do not know what splendid orna- 

 ments 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. 



English Holly. Ilex aquifolium. Dark, glossy, prickly 

 leaves. Erect, shapely habit; fond of sandy soils; though it 

 grows well in other places. Each 

 4 to 6 ft $4 00 to $7 50 



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