MOON'S EVERGR.EEN SHRUBS 



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Cotoneaster 



Cotoneaster Horizontalis. Prostrate Coton- 

 easter. A low shrub with spreading branches, 

 bearing small pink flowers and red fruit. One of 

 the most effective fruiting evergreen shrubs for 

 rockeries. Beautiful dark green foliage that is re- 

 tained during the Winter. 



Each Per 10 



IK: to ft $0 75 $6 00 



C. Microphylla. Small-leaved Cotoneaster. 

 A small, low-growing shrub densely branched, with 

 narrow, shinning leaves, white flowers, usually 

 solitary. Bright red fruit that persists until Winter. 



Each Per 10 



1 to ft $0 50 $4 00 



to 2 ft 75 6 00 



Daphne: Garland Flower 



Daphne cneorum. A low, prostrate evergreen 

 plant, with small pink, fragrant flowers in May 

 and occasionally later. Very attractive. 



Each Per 10 



6 to 12 in $1 00 $8 50 



Ilex: The Hollies 



English Holly. Ilex Aquifolium. Dark, 

 glossy, prickly leaves. Erect, shapely habit; fond 

 of sandy soils, though it grows well in other places. 

 Although a beautiful plant it is not entirely satis- 

 factor>- north of Philadelphia. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft $5 00 S45 00 



Japanese Holly. Ilex Crenata. Small, dark, 

 attractive leaves. It withstands shearing and may 

 be trained into any desired form. Splendidly 

 suited for seashore planting. Not dependably 

 hardy north of New York City, but a splendid 

 plant where it can be safelv used. 



Each Per 10 



to 2 ft $1 75 $15 00 



2K to 3 ft 3 00 27 50 



3 to 4 ft 5 00 40 00 



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American Holly. Ilex Otaca. A fine, broad- 

 leaved evergreen tree, familiarly known as Christ- 

 mas Holly. Grows as far north as Boston. The 

 dark green foliage and bright red berries present 

 an agreeable contrast. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft $2 00 $17 50 



Euonymus 



Erect growing evergreen shrubs with broad, 

 glossy leaves which are attractive both Summer and 

 Winter. Grows in sunny or partially shaded places, 

 but north of Philadelphia these varieties are hardy 

 only in sheltered positions. For the deciduous species 

 see under Shrubs; for climbing species see under 

 Vines. 



Japanese Euonymus. Euonymus Japonica. 

 An erect form with glossy green foliage and bright 

 green bark. Splendid for adding variety to a mixed 

 planting of evergreens. Also suited for hedging. 



1}4 to 2 

 2 to 2 

 2W to 3 



Each 



Splendid ) $1 25 



stock of our [ 1 rrj 



own north- T ^ 

 emgrovving J - 2 00 



Per 10 Per 100 



$10 00 $75 00 



12 50 100 00 

 17 50 



Silver Euonymus. var. argentea. Leaves 

 beautifully variegated with silvery white markings. 

 Splendid for producing color contrasts in a mixed 

 planting of evergreens. 



10 to 12 in. . . . 



1>^ to 2 ft. 

 2 to 2}4 ft. 

 21/^ to 3 ft. 



Golden Euonymus. var aurea. The yellow 

 marking on the leaves is very brilliant, making} it 

 a showy and attractive plant when something Jof 

 this kind is desired. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 2>^ ft $2 50 $22 50 



A planting ui Kiiododendrons against house foundations with globe-shaped Boxwood at either side of the walk. Rhododen- 

 drons endure shady positions and consequently are often about the only plants available for veranda plantings like this in loca- 

 tions where the sun does not reach. 



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