POTEET, TEXAS 
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BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Modern Home-Plantings cannot be considered as complete — or hardly begun — if they do not 
contain a liberal supply of Broadleaf Evergreens. They are needed for the green foliage which gives 
color all the year, especially in winter when warmth and color are demanded. There is need for them 
in all plantings, particularly in the Outdoor Living Room where they lay claim in everyday beauty. 
We have an unusually large collection of Broadleaf Evergreens. The plants are frequently trans¬ 
planted, carefully pruned, and given plenty of space to develop into stately, vigorous, healthy specimens. 
ABELIA 
Abelia Glossy, 6 ft. (A. grantliflora) —Small 
glossy evergreen leaves, with pinkish-white flowers 
in Spring 
; and Summer. 
Hardy, 
thrifty 
growers. 
Height 
Each 
10 
100 
18-24 in.. 
B&B_ 
.. $ .SO 
$ .65 
$ .60 
24-30 in. 
B&B_ 
1.00 
.80 
.70 
30-36 in.. 
B&B_ 
1.20 
1.10 
1.00 
36-42 in. 
B&B _ 
1.50 
1.35 
1.20 
42-48 in. 
B&B_ 
.. 2.00 
1.S0 
1.60 
Heavy Perfect Specimens 25% Extra 
For Bushes Not Balled (NB) Deduct 25% 
Barbados Cherry, 3 ft. (Malpighia glabra)—A 
very interesting small shrub. Covers itself several 
times a year with fragrant rose-colored flowers of 
unusual form, followed by large red showy berries. 
Is somewhat tender and should be planted in a 
protected place, but will come up again strong in 
Spring if frozen. 
B&B from open ground or pot grown-each $1.00 
BOXWOOD (Boxus) 
Common, 4 ft. (B. sempervirens) —Rich, deep 
green foliage; compact dense growth. 
Height Each 10 100 
12-15 in., B&B __ $1.25 $ .80 $ .00 
15-18 in.. B&B ___ 1.50 1.00 .80 
CAPE JASMINE (Gardenia) 
Very popular evergreen shrub with bright, glossy 
foliage. They do well in almost any well-drained 
soil. Large fragrant, white flowers produced freely. 
Florida, 10 ft. (G. grandiflora) —Flowers last 
of May ; larger than Fortune. 
Height Each 
9-12 in, B&B_ ___--- $ 50 
12-18 in., B&B _ 65 
18-24 in., B&B ___----- 100 
24-30 in., B&B - 125 
30-3G in., B&B _ 175 
3- 4 ft., B&B _ 2.00 
4- 5 ft., B&B ____- 2.50 
Fortune, 10 ft. (G. fortunei) —Hardy everbloom- 
ing Cape Jasmine. Begins blooming about Mother’s 
Day; somewhat hardier than Florida. 
Height Each 
9-12 in, B&B ----- $ -50 
12-18 in., B&B __-- r - -65 
18-24 in., B&B _------ 100 
24-30 in., B&B ----- 1-25 
30-36 in., B&B __----- 1-75 
3- 4 ft.. B&B ----- 2.00 
4- 5 ft., B&B ___ 2.50 
For Plants Not Balled (NB) Deduct 25% 
Dwarf Spreading, 3 ft. (G. radicans prostrata) — 
Low growing shrub with glossy green leaves, bear¬ 
ing tiny white flowers during Spring and Summer. 
Semi-Dwarf Spreading, 5 ft. (G. stricta liana) — 
Similar to Dwarf, more upright in growth. 
Prices for Dwarf and Semi-Dwarf Jasmine: 
Spread Each 
9-12 in., B&B _____ $ .90 
12-15 in., B&B_ 1.00 
15-18 in.. B&B__ 1.35 
18-24 in.. B&B_ 1.75 
24-30 in.. B&B_ 2.00 • 
30-30 in.. B&B_ 2.50 
Single, Globe Type, 10 ft. (G. japonica) —Flow¬ 
ers single, star shaped, fragrant. Leaves dark 
green, pointed. The bush is highly ornamental, 
much more so than the double varieties. 
Height Each 
9-12 in., B&B ___ $ .50 
12-18 in., B&B _ .05 
18-24 in.. B&B_ 1.00 
24-30 in., B&B _L 1.25 
30-36 in., B&B_ 1.75 
3- 4 ft.. B&B_ 2.00 
4- 5 ft., B&B _ 2.50 
Gardenias will not succeed in soils containing 
much lime. In light soils they can often he set 
out bare rooted. 
For Plants Not Balled (NB) Deduct 25% 
COTONEASTER 
Cotoneaster pannosa, 8 ft. —A graceful shrub 
from the Himalayas with soft gray-green leaves, 
silvery underneath. White flowers followed by 
silvery-red berries, remaining all Fall and Winter. 
Succeeds in many soils and situations. 
Height Each 
18-24 in, B&B . ...- __ $1.50 
2- 3 ft.. B&B _ 2.00 
3- 4 ft, B&B _ 2.50 
ELAEAGNUS 
Elaeagnus. Oleaster. — An evergreen shrub with 
shiny leaves on upper surfacq, bronze beneath. 
Fragrant blossoms in late Fall, and edible fruit 
in early Spring. 
Elaeagnus pungens reflexa. “Silverberry.” 6 ft. 
Japan. A fine spreading shrub with leaves and 
stems covered with frosty, shiny scales, silvery on 
upper surface and bronze beneath. Silvery berries. 
Elaeagnus fruitlandi, 8 ft. — A vigorous spread¬ 
ing shrub, with long 4-incli leaves, heavily frosted 
with silvery scales. Beautiful, large, silvery bronze 
berries in the fall. 
18-24 in, B&B, each --- $ .75 
24-36 in, B&B, each_ 1.25 
30-36 in, B&B, each_ 1.75 
3- 4 ft, B&B, each _ 2.00 
4- 5 ft, B&B, each _ 2.50 
El ONYMUS (Evergreen Euonymus) 
For hedges or pruned specimens, the varieties 
of Euonymus are very useful. The different species 
of E. japonica listed below are all very similar 
except in the color of the leaves which are varie¬ 
gated in different ways with white, silver and gold. 
