Each 
*ABELIA Grandiflora. Lovely dwarf evergreen shrub; pink flowers; 
from pots ...$ .50 
AZALEA 
Japonica (Japanese Azalea). One of tKe handsomest of all 
hardy azaleas; large, orange-red, funnel shaped flowers. 
3'/ 2 feet .$3.00 to 5.00 
Schlippenhachi (Royal Azalea). One of the earliest Spring 
flowering hardy shruhs; flowers a bright pink color. 15 to 
18 inches. Stocky plants. 2.50 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
*JuIianae. A hardy evergreen of erect, compact growth; rich, 
glossy foliage throughout the winter; from pots. . .$ .50 to .75 
*COTONEASTER (Rockspray) Horizontalis. A dwarf shrub of 
spreading habit, covered with brilliant red berries in 
Autumn; 6 in. pots.$ .75 to 1.00 
♦EUONYMUS Radicans Kewensis. A variety with very small dark 
green foliage. It grows close to the ground and is a most 
valuable plant for a shady place where a delicate evergreen 
is needed. Pot grown. .25 
FORSYTH IA Spectabilis. One of the best Forsythias. Very free 
flowering with large, bright golden flowers. 4 feet. 1.00 
♦ILEX 
Crenata (Japanese Holly). Compact evergreen bush, deep 
green; box-like foliage. 15 to 18 inches. 1.50 
M /2 to 2 feet. 2.00 
Ilex Glabra (Ink Berry). A bushy plant of upright growth; 
very hardy shrub; dark oval foliage; has small black berries 
in Fall; does well in a moist shady position. 15 to 18 
inches . 1.25 
2 to 2/2 feet. 2.50 
(* Rock Plants ) 
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