HOLLYCROFT GARDENS 
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COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA Sprawling, 
holds leaves and berries in winter .25 to 2.00 
COTTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS Low 
shrub with horizonal branches, bright 
red berries in winter .25 to 2.00 
CRATAEGUS PYRACANTHA (Fire Bash) 
Covered with clusters of fiery orange 
berries.. 1.00 to 2.00 
ERICA (Heather) Mediterranean Bright 
pink, blooms throughout winter .50 to 1.50 
ERICA (Cailuna) VULGARIS Scotch 
.. . .Heather). .Rosy Purple.50 to 1.50 
EVONYMUS JAPONICA Green leaved plant 
for lawns, of moderate growth, has lust¬ 
rous leaves.....50 to 1.50 
EVONYMUS JAPONICA Gold leaves .50 to 1.50 
GEN ESA ALBA (White Broom) Very free 
flowering.50 to 1.00 
GENESA ANDREANA (Red Broom) Flow¬ 
ers yellow splashed with scarlet .50 to 1.00 
GENESA VULGARUS (Scotch Broom) Well 
known, yellow flowers. .25 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (St. John’s 
Wort) Creeping shrub valuable to hold 
soil on banks. Yellow flowers .15 to .35 
LAVENDER (Lavandula Vera) Common 
Lavender, fragrant blossoms .25 to .75 
LAUREL, ENGLISH Large shrub with 
large shining leaves ... .50 to 2.05 
LONICERA NITIDA (Chinese Honeysuckle). 
can be trimmed like Box. Small ever¬ 
green foliage.25 to 1.00 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Oregon Grapp) 
Compact nursery plants.35 to 1.00 
LIQUSTROM E LEG ANTI SSI M A AUREA 
(Golden Privit) . ..25 to 1.50 
RHODODENDRONS Imported Pink and 
white. 1.50 to 3.50 
VERONICA THYMIFOLIA Very tiny light 
green leaves all winter.25 to .50 
VERONICA SELAGINELLOIDES Dwarf 
and compact.25 to .50 
VERONICA TRAVERSII Large variety .50 to 1.50 
VERONICA CU PR ESSO IDES (Cypress Ver¬ 
onica) cypress leaved evergreen grows in 
globe shape without trimming 1.00 to 2.00 
CONIFER EVERGREENS 
CRYPTOMERIA EL EGANS Compact, feath¬ 
ery foliage, bright green in summer, 
bronze red tipped in winter 1.00 to 2.50 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA (Montery Cy-. 
press) Bright green. 1.00 and up 
CUPRESSUS ERECTA VIRIDES Bright 
English Holly, (Ilex Aquifolium) is at its best 
when 100 years old. Plant one, for your son’s birth¬ 
day hoping he will live as long as the holly tree. 
In the century to come it will be a beautiful, living 
remembrance of his parents. 
