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A planting of Evergreen Shrubs on a lawn in Montclair, N. J., where our stock has been extensively 

 used. Evergreen Shrubs make some of the most beautiful plantings because of the variation in^the foliage 

 which is always interesting. Edtnicnd Brown, Landscape Architect. 



Calluna 



Calluna Vulgaris; var. Alba. Similar in form 

 to the Scotch Heather. Has very small green leav^es 

 which cling closely to the branches. This variety 

 has white flowers. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 5 in SO 35 S2 75 $22 50 



6 to 8 in 50 4 00 35 00 



var. Searlei. A white flowering form that blooms 

 a little later than the Scotch Heather. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 6 in SO 60 S5 00 



Cotoneaster 



Prostrate Cotoneaster. Cotoneaster Hori- 

 zoNTALis. 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 retained during 

 the Winter. 



Each Per 10 



to 2 ft. spread SI 15 8 50 



Small-leaved Cotoneaster; var. Microphvlla. 

 A. small, low-growing shrub, densely branched with 

 narrow, shining leaves and white flowers, which are 

 usually solitary. Bright red fruit that persists until 

 Winter. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to IX ft SO 50 $4 00 S3 2 50 



IX to IM ft 75 6 00 45 00 



Daphne: Garland Flower 



Daphne cneorum. A low, prostrate evergreen 

 plant, with small pink, fragrant flowers in May and 

 occasionalK- later. (R) "Thulite Pink." 



Each Per 10 



8 to 12 in SI 50 S13 50 



Euonymus 



Erect growing evergreen shrub with broad, glossy^ 

 leaves. Grows in sunny or partially shaded places.j 

 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 Japoxica. An 

 erect form with glossy green foliage and bright green 

 bark. Splendid for adding variety to a mixed plant- 

 ing of evergreens. Also suited for hedging. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to IX ft SO 60 $5 00 S40 00 



l^A to 1}4 ft 75 6 00 50 OC 



1>^ to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 75 00 



Silver Euonymus; var. Argentea. Leaves 

 beautifully variegated with silvery white markings. 

 Splendid tor producing color contrasts in evergreen 

 plantings. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1>^ to 2 ft SI 50 S12 50 S90 00 



2>^ to 3 ft 3 00 25 00 



Ilex: The Hollies 



English Holly. Ilex Aquifolium; var. Lauri- 

 folia. Has glossy green leaves with few spines. 

 Leaves are ovate in form. Each Per lo 



3 to 4 ft $5 00 S45 00 



Japanese Holly. Ilex Cren.ata. 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 safely used. 



Each Per 10 



IX to IK ft SI 65 S13 50 



IK to 2 ft 2 35 20 00 



3 to 4 ft 6 50 60 00 



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Five or more plants of any variety and size at price per 10; 25 or more at price per 100. 



