PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Evergreen Shrubs and Vines 77 
EVERGREEN 
SHRUBS—With 
This group contains some of the most notable shrubs, dis¬ 
tinguished not only by their evergreen foliage, but because of 
their highly prized flowers; very useful in foundation plant¬ 
ing, for filling in beds of evergreens and for lawn specimens. 
They are sensitive to lime, and require acidity. & B.”— 
means Balled and Burlapped. 
AZAXiBA Mollis. Dwarf, bushy, well branched, good for 
foundations. The flowers are a variable orange-tan, yellow 
and red. Plant thrives in both sun and shade. Mixed colors 
only. B. & B. Each Mail size: 
12 to 15 inches .$1.25 40c each; 
15 to 18 inches . 2.00 3 for $1.00. 
BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens). A hardy, outdoor type 
we have propagated many years. It is slow growing, so that 
with slight shearing it becomes a dwarf-box edging for 
garden beds and walks. 
Each 
10 
100 
8 to 10 inches, bare roots . 
$0.50 
.75 
$4.50 
6.50 
$35.00 
55.00 
10 to 12 inches, bare roots . 
12 to 15 inches, bare roots . 
1.00 
8.50 
75.00 
Mail size, bare roots . 
.50 
4.50 
COTONBASTBB acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster). A fast 
growing shrub to 12 feet, with spreading slender branches 
and IYj- to 2-inch leaves. Nodding flower clusters in May 
and June, half-inch black fruits in September. Each 
2 to 3 feet, bare roots .$0.50 
3 to 4 feet, bare roots .75 
— divaricata. Growth upright to 6 feet; leaves deciduous, 
broadly oval, lustrous above, turning to crimson. Inconspicu¬ 
ous pink flowers; fruits 1/3-inch long, turning to bright red 
in September. B, & B. Each 
2 to 3 feet ....$1.50 
3 to 4 feet . 2.25 
— Horizontalis. Densely spreading horizontal branches al¬ 
most prostrate: much appreciated in rockeries and the front 
of borders, to display its crimsoning leaves and scarlet 
fruits, deep into winter. Field grown. B. & B. Each 
12 to 15 inches .$0.90 
15 to 18 inches . 1.25 
18 to 24 inches ..................................... 1.00 
DAFHNB Clieoram (“Garland Flower”). A dwarf shrub, 
almost evergreen, with spreading branches on which the 
narrow, inch-long leaves are crowded; making very pretty 
trails of blue-green foliage. The soft pink flowers appear 
profusely during April and May, and at intervals throughout 
the summer; small and dainty in terminal clusters, with a 
distinct and pleasing fragrance. B. & B. Each 
6 to 9 inches .$0.75 
9 to 12 inches . 1.00 
12 to 15 Inches ..................................... 1.50 
EUONYMUS BADICABS — Trailingf. A fine evergreen 
vine, narrow-leaved, compactly matting, with pink fruits. 
For covering rocky banks, rough walls, tree-trunks, etc. 
—variegfatUB. Same as the preceding variety, except that 
the leaves are heavily margined with white. 
— Sieboldiauus (Patens). This upright type is broader 
leaved and heavier wooded, used for bordering. 
— vegfetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). Of shrubby character, 
its rounded leaves close-covering, glossy evergreen through¬ 
out most of winter; spangled with orange-red berries. 
All: 2 year—60c each; $5.00 per 10. 
Pachysandra Terminalis. 
Daphne. 
Hardy Tree Box. 
Choice Other Associating 
Shrubs and Vines 
MAECOBTA aCLUifolia (Holly-Leaved Ashberry). A beauti¬ 
ful evergreen shrub of slow growth to medium height, with 
smooth shining holly leaves; bright yellow flower clusters 
in May, and blue berries. The leaf color varies capriciously. 
Of special value in shady locations. B. & B. Each 
15 to 18 inches .$0.90 
18 to 24 inches . 1.25 
24 to 30 inches . 1.75 
FACHISTIMA^ Canbyi. Low, spreading, close rooting 
evergreen shrub, useful among rocks or to edge a planting 
of evergreen trees. Narrow oblong leaves evenly distributed 
on 12-inch upright stems, the new growth light green but 
quite bronzy by fall. Reddish purple flowers. April and May. 
Bare roots. Each, 60c; doz., $5.00 ; 100, $35.00. 
FACHITSANDBA terminalis<^ (Japanese Spurge). One of 
the best ground covering plants, particularly valuable in 
shade, averaging 6 to 8 inches in height and branching 
freely into a dense mat. Its shapely, indented foliage is 
practically evergreen ; thick, rubbery, lustrous dark green. 
For immediate carpeting effect, use 4 or 3 plants to the 
square foot. | 3 \ Doz. ] 100 j lOOO 
Field grown, bare roots .$0.55 $2.00 $12.00 $90.00 
From 2%-inch pots .40 1.50 8.00 70.00 
PYBACANTHA I>alandi (Firethorn). Almost evergreen, al¬ 
lied to both Thorn and Cotoneaster. Small, ovate, shiny 
leaves set thickly on slender branches with numerous short 
thorns. Small white flowers in corymbs, bright orange-red 
fruit in fall. B. & B. Each 
1^ to 2 feet .$1.50 
2 to 3 feet . 2.00 
3 to 3% feet . 3.50 
