40 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ILEX crenata, var. microphylla. 
SMALL-LEAVED JAPANESE HOLLY. Slow- 
growing and dense, and stands severe clip- 
ping. Best for hedges. 
Per 10 
Per 1 00 
12 to 15 in. 
.Each 
$i 
50 
$12 00 
$110 00 
15 to 18 in. 
2 
50 
20 00 
180 00 
18 in. 
3 
50 
28 00 
250 00 
2 ft. 
4 
75 
38 00 
340 00 
2 % ft. 
7 
50 
60 00 
Specimens. 3 to 4 ft. . . 
_$15.00 to 
25 
00 
Specimens. 4 1 /£ to 5 ft. . . 
. .. .$25.00 to 
50 
00 
JASMINUM nudiflorum. 
JASMINUM. Plant in a warm, sunny posi¬ 
tion where its yellow flowers appear in 
March. Can be trained as a vine on sunny 
walls. 
2 ft.Each $0 75 3 50 30 00 
KALMIA latifolia. 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL. Nursery-grown plants. 
Dark green foliage and showy masses of pink 
flowers in June. Stands shade well. 
18 in.Each $2 25 17 50 160 00 
24 in. 2 80 22 50 200 00 
30 in. 4 00 32 50 300 00 
36 in.. 5 00 
LEUCOTHOE cataesbsei. 
DROOPING ANDROMEDA. Graceful arch¬ 
ing branches of dark shiny green leaves. 
Profuse showy white sprays in Spring. Mass 
for naturalesque effect in shady positions. 
12 to 15 in.Each $1 50 12 00 110 00 
15 to 18 in. 2 00 16 00 145 00 
LONICERA. See also page 87. 
L. nitida. 
Very dwarf; semi-evergreen glossy foliage. 
Useful as ground cover in borders. New 
introduction. 
iy 2 to 2 ft.Each $1 00 8 00 
L. pileata. 
Low; semi-evergreen; dark green glossy 
foliage; white flowers fragrant, fruit purple. 
Hardy. New introduction. 
1^2 to 2 ft. spread .Each $1 00 8 00 
70 00 
70 00 
MAHONIA japonica. 
JAPANESE MAHONIA. Holly-like deep 
green leaves; Springtime clusters of small 
yellow flowers; showy bunches of blue-black 
berries; low growing, spreading. Use to bor¬ 
der evergreens; shade-loving. 
ft .Each $2 50 20 00 
2 ft . 3 00 25 00 
