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SHRUBS -AND HEDGE PLANTS 
Abclia grand if lora. “Glossy Abelin.” The 
most popular evergreen shrub for hedges, 
foundation work and single specimens. Free 
bloomer of pinkish-white flowers from 
May till frost. Rich, glossy green foliage 
turning bronze in winter. Free from dis-, 
ease. May be pruned in any way desired. 
Very easily grown. 
Bums japoniea. “Japanese Box.” 2 to 4 
ft. Of low, dense, compact growth, much 
used as trimmed specimens for porch and 
garden decoration or low hedges. 
Each Per 10 
B & B 8 to 12 inch .50 4.00 
B & B 12 to 15 inch .75 6.00 
Natural growth—Bar 
18 to 24 inches 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
Roots Each Per 10 
.30 2.50 
.35 3.00 
.45 3.50 
.60 5.00 
1.00 8.50 
Ardisia crcnulata. “Christmas Berry.’’ A 
popular evergreen shrub with dark green 
foliage and Quantities of clusters of bright 
red berries that continue all winter. Fine 
for Christmas decorations, also for planting 
in front of base plantings. 
6 inch Pots .60 5.00 
Aueuba japoniea variegata. “Gold Dost 
Plant.” Bushy plant, with large, glossy 
green leaves, which look as though they 
had been dusted with golden confetti. Green 
bark, and large, brilliant red berries in 
winter. Does best in shade, and is a splen¬ 
did background for Ferns or Azaleas. 
B. seinpervirens. “English Boxwood.” Of 
very slow growth, with deep green foliage, 
much darker than the Japanese Boxwood, 
and very valuable for a low hedge or for 
a specimen plant which must be trimmed 
into shape. 
BR 
6 
to 
8 ,inch 
.25 
BR 
8 
to 
12 inch 
.50 
BR 
12 
to 
IS inch 
.75 
B & 
B 
18 
to 
24 inch 
1.25 
B & 
B 
24 
to 
30 inch 
1.75 
2.00 
4.00 
6.50 
11.00 
15.00 
IS. sempervirens suffruticosa. “Dwarf 
Box.” 2 ft. An extremely dwarf, deep 
green form. 
B & B 8 to 12 inches .75 6.50 
B & B 12 to 15 inches 1.25 11.00 
Cleyera japoniea. Fine evergreen shrub 
having thick, dark, glossy green leaves 
with red midrib. The flowers are creamy 
white and fragrant. Red berries in winter. 
B & B 6 to 12 inch .50 
B & B 12 to 18 inch .75 
B & B IS to 24 inch 1.25 
Berberis Sargentiana. A hardy evergreen 
Berberis 
with thick, deep 
green 
spiny 
leaves. 
Reaches 
height of 
4 feet. 
For 
evergreen hedge 
and mixed 
planting. 
B & B 
18 to 
24 inch 
1.00 
8.50 
B & B 
2 to 
3 feet 
1.25 
11.00 
Biiddicia magnifica. “Bntferflylmsh. Semi- 
drooping form; very attractive with its 
glossy foliage and clusters of deep lilac 
flowers from June to September. 
BR 
1 
to 
2 
feet 
.30 
2.50 
BR 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
.40 
3.50 
BR 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
.50 
4.50 
B & B 12 to 18 inch 1.00 9.00 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 1.25 11.00 
Corylns Americana. “American Hazel¬ 
nut.” Three to 6 feet. Very variable in 
height under different conditions Suffic¬ 
iently stoloniferous to form good natural 
shrub groups, and so suited for massing 
and roadside planting. Foliage rather 
large, coloring a good yellow in the fall. 
Does well in semi-shade. 
BR 1 to 2 feet .35 3.00 
Cotoneaster pannosa. A beautiful hardy 
shrub, evergreen in the south. Leaves 
small, silvery beneath, green above. Flow¬ 
ers white, followed by red fruits. 
B & B 2 to 3 feet 1.00 9.00 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 1.50 13.50 
Crape Myrtle. “Labcrstroemia indica.” 
Watermelon red. Vigorous, deciduous shrubs 
or small trees. Leaves small, bright green, 
and glossy. The flowers are produced in 
great 
showy. 
profusion 
in large 
panicles. 
Very 
BR 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
.45 
3.50 
BR 
3 
to 
4 
feet 
.60 
5.00 
BR 
4 
to 
5 
feet 
.75 
6.00 
BR 
5 
to 
6 
feet 
1.00 
8.00 
BR 
6 
to 
8 
feet 
1.25 
10.00 
Cytlonia japoniea. “Flowering Quince.” 
One of the most popular shrubs. In early 
spring, this fine old shrub is covered with 
scarlet flowers, followed by small globular 
fruit. 4 feet. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA HEDGE 
BR 
BR 
1 to 2 feet 
2 to 3 feet 
.30 
.40 
2.00 
3.00 
