HARDy FLOWERING EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Hardy Flowering Evergreen Shrubs 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. One of the hardiest, 
almost evergreen Abelias, with shiny green leaves. Loose, 
graceful panicles of white flowers, flushed pink, from June 
to November. Each 10 
Pot-grown plants.$0 75 $6 50 
ANDROMEDA. See Leucothoe and Pieris. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Uva-ursi. Bearberry. An excellent 
©evergreen trailer with small, lustrous foliage and a multi¬ 
tude of red berries. Especially useful for rock-gardens and 
as ground-cover in very light sandy soil. Does very well at 
the seashore. Each 10 100 
Pot-grown plants.$0 40 $3 50 $30 00 
BUXUS sempervirens. Common Boxwood. Fine for quick¬ 
growing border and so popular as to need no description. 
The glossy, aromatic foliage is always fresh and green, and 
because of this it is widely used for edging, formal gardens, 
tub specimens, etc. 
Pyramidal shape— Each 
32 in.$5 00 
3 ft. 6 00 
4 ft.12 50 
For Edging— 10 100 1000 
4 to 6 in.$1 00 $8 00 $70 00 
6 to 8 in. 1 25 10 00 85 00 
8 to 10 in. 1 75 15 00 125 00 
Bush Form— Each 
12 to 15 in.'..$1 00 
15 to 18 in. 1 50 
18 to 20 in. 3 50 
B. suffruticosa. True Dwarf Box. A very hardy, compact, 
dwarf Boxwood of slow growth. Excellent for edging walks 
and garden-beds. 
For Edging— 10 100 1000 
4 to 6 in.$2 00 $17 50 $150 00 
6 to 8 in. 2 50 22 50 200 00 
Barberries • Berberis 
This collection of Evergreen and Deciduous Barberries is 
made up of many unusual and very little-known varieties and 
is highly recommended for rock-gardens, general plantings, 
and also to collectors of rare and unusual plants, as well as 
for public parks and arboretums. 
For convenience, we list all Barberries (both Evergreen 
and Deciduous) under this one heading. 
Berberis aggregata Pratti. Pratt Barberry. Deciduous. Up¬ 
right shrub to 10 feet, bearing pale yellow flowers, followed 
by salmon-red fruit in dense clusters. 
Each 10 Each 10 
2 to 2K ft_$0 75 $6 50 | 3 to 4 ft.$1 25 $11 00 
B. amurensis. Amur Barberry. Deciduous. Blooms in May; 
fruits in September. Upright shrub, 8 to 10 feet high, with 
grayish stems. Leaves bright green and shiny underneath. 
Flowers upright and nodding. Fruits scarlet. 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft.$100 $8 50 
B. brachypoda. Deciduous. New deciduous shrub of spread¬ 
ing habit, growing 6 feet high. Leaves large, dark green. 
Flowers pale yellow, in long, slender spikes. Fruit showy 
deep crimson. in 
2 to 3 ft.$100 $8 50 
B. Chenaulti. Evergreen. Somewhat similar to B. verruculosa 
©but of a more robust, upright habit of growth. Undoubtedly 
the best evergreen Barberry. 
Each 10 Each 10 
12 to 15 in...$1 25 $11 00 | IK to 2 ft.$2 50 $22 50 
B. dictyophylla. Chalkleaf Barberry. Deciduous. Blooms in 
May; fruits in fall. Shrub to 6 feet. Young stems covered 
with whitish bloom. Leaves chalky white underneath. 
Flowers pale yellow; fruits pleasing red shade. 
Each 10 Each 10 
IK to 2 ft_ $1 00 $8 50 | 3 to 4 ft.$1 25 $11 00 
B. heteropoda. Turkestan Barberry. Deciduous. Blooms in 
May; fruits in fall. Spreading shrub, 3 to 6 feet high; very 
spiny. Flowers orange-yellow, fragrant. Fruit dark blue. 
Each 10 Each 10 
IK to 2 ft_$1 00 $8 50 | 3 to 4 ft.$1 25 $11 00 
For lack of space we list only a few varieties of Berberis. 
A complete list of 24 varieties showing prices and sizes can 
be had on request. 
Berberis Julianae. Wintergreen Barberry. Evergreen. Dis¬ 
tinct, upright habit of growth. Leathery foliage. Promi¬ 
nent thorns along the stems. Retains its leaves (which turn 
to a very attractive bronze-red in the fall) all winter. 
Each 10 Each 10 
1 to IK ft_$1 00 $8 00 2K to 3 ft.$3 50 $30 00 
IK to 2 ft_ 1 50 13 50 3 to 4 ft. 4 50 40 00 
2 to iy 2 ft.. . . 2 75 25 00 
B. Thunbergi. Japanese Barberry. Deciduous. So well known 
as a hedge-plant that it needs no description. 
Each 10 100 
12 to 15 in.$0 25 $1 50 $10 00 
15 to 18 in. 30 2 00 15 00 
IK to 2 ft. 35 2 50 20 00 
B. Thunbergi atropurpurea. Deciduous. Resembles the 
typical Japanese Barberry (B. Thunbergi ), but the leaves 
are deep red or purple and more lustrous, and habit much 
more erect. As the color is not too strong, it will not clash 
in the border. 
Each 10 
IK to 2 ft.$0 50 $4 00 
B. triacanthophora. Threespine Barberry. Evergreen. Shrub 
©2 to 3 feet high. Narrow-toothed leaves. Flowers borne on 
slender stalks. Fruits glossy black. 
Each 10 Each 10 
1 to IK ft- ..$1 25 $11 00 | IK to 2 ft.$1 75 $16 00 
B. vernae. Verna Barberry. Deciduous. Shrub to 6 feet, with 
arching habit of growth. Small, narrow leaves, very unequal 
in size. Numerous sharp thorns along the stem. Yellow 
flowers borne in dense racemes, followed by red fruit. A 
most graceful shrub. 
Each 10 Each 10 
IK to 2 ft_$1 00 $8 50 I 2 to 3 ft.$1 15 $10 00 
B. verruculosa. Warty Barberry. Evergreen. Blooms in 
©June; fruits in October. Dwarf, spreading shrub with small, 
glossy green, crinkled, spiny leaves, glaucous beneath. 
Flowers yellow, followed by violet-black fruits. Useful for 
rock-gardens. 
Each 10 Each 10 
9 to 12 in.. ..$1 00 $8 00 15 to 18 in.$1 50 $13 50 
12 to 15 in.. .. 1 25 11 00 18 to 21 in.2 50 
B. Wilsonae. Wilson Barberry. Deciduous. Blooms in May; 
fruits in September. Spreading, ornamental, deciduous 
shrub of dwarf habit, with numerous arching branches 
densely covered with narrow leaves about half an inch long 
and with long thin spines all along the stems. Flowers a 
rich golden yellow, followed by coral-red berries. Vivid 
red foliage in fall. Each 10 
IK to 2 ft. $125 $1100 
Berberis Julianae (Wintergreen Barberry) 
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