WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
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Shrubs and Evergreens for Rock Garden 
The sizes given in the description of shrubs and evergreens are the sizes 
at which they are sold. 
ARGTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi (Bearberry). Low spreading evergreen 
plant. Glossy green and bronze foliage, pink flowers, scarlet berries. 
Pot grown. 60c., 35.50 per 10. 
AZALEA kaempferi (Torch Azalea). Mass of bright orange-red 
blossoms. April-May, 12-18 in. 32.00 each, 
micranthum (Manchuria Azalea). An evergreen Azalea from Man¬ 
churia. White flowers. June-July, 12-15 in. 31-50 each, 
poukhanensis (Korean Azalea). Beautiful variety with pale lilac- 
purple flowers, May-June, 10-12 in. 31-50 each, 
schlippenbachi (Royal Azalea). Large pale rose-colored flowers 
spotted reddish-brown on upper lobes, 6-8 in. 32.00 each. 
BERBERIS thunbergi minor (Box Barberry). Very dwarf form and 
small leaves. 12-18 in. 31-00 each, 39.00 per 10. 
GALLUNA vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Rosy-pink flower, 10-12 in., 
Aug.-Sept. 50c., 34.50 per 10. 
vulgaris alba (White Heather). Aug.-Sept., 8-10 in., 50c., 34.00 per 
10 . 
vulgaris aurea (Golden Heather). Aug.-Sept., 8-10 in. 50c., 34.00 per 
10 . ' 
vulgaris carnea (Flesh Heather, Erica Carnea). In flower early 
Spring, 6—8 in. 50c., 34.00 per 10. 
vulgaris cuprea. Intense copper color. 50c., 34.00 per 10. 
vulgaris nana (Moss Heather). Sept., 4-6 in. 50c., 34.00 per 10. 
vulgaris rigida (Brush Heather). Aug.-Sept. 50c., 34.00 per 10. 
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa gracilis nana. Fine, deep green foliage; 
compact form well suited for rock garden, 6-9 in. 32.00 each. 
COTONEASTER apiculata. Lustrous bright green foliage, pink tinted 
flower, large red fruit, 6-8 in. 31-00 each, 
horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). Attractive glossy foliage and 
beautiful red fruit, 12-18 in. 31-00, 39.00 per 10. 
horizontalis perpusilla. Very low growing; small leaves and red 
fruit, 8-10 in. 31-00 each, 39.00 per 10. 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garlandflower). Sweet-scented pink flowers on 
dwarf evergreen shrub; priced according to size. 50c., 75c., and 31-00, 
or 34.50, 36.00 and 38.00 per 10. 
EUONYMUS. See Vines, Creepers and Climbers. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). Garyish-green, 
horizontally spreading branches, 18-24 in. 32.00 each, 
chinensis sargenti (Sargent Juniper). Dense mats of bright green 
foliage, a few inches high, 12-15 in. spread. 33.50 each, 
communis depressa (Prostrate Juniper). The best ground cover for 
any soil. 6—12 in. 75c. each, 36.00 per 10; 12-18 in., 31-00, 39.00 per 
10; 18-24 in., 32.00, 318.00 per 10. 
horizontalis douglasi (Waukegan Juniper). Trailing form, bluish- 
gray foliage turning purple in Winter, 12-18 in. 31-50 each, 
sabina (Savin Juniper). Prostrate spreading form, deep green foliage, 
12-15 in. 31-50 each; 15-18 in., 32.00; 18-24 in., 32.50 each. 
JUNIPERUS sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarix Savin). Low spreading 
evergreen with bright green foliage, 6—9 in. 31-00; 9.00 per 10; 9—12 
in., 31.50 each, 314.00 per 10. 
squamata (Japanese Trailing Juniper). 12-18 in., 33.00 each, 
squamata meyeri. A new and rare evergreen with irregular growth 
and beautiful blue foliage, 6-8 in., 31-00; 8-10 in., 32.50; 10-12 in., 
33.00 each. 
