Broadleaved Evergreen Shrubs 2 HOGANSVILLE NURSERIES 
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COTONEASTER 
COTONEASTER FRANCHETI. Franohet Coton- 
easter. This spreading evergreen of medium height 
has almost all of the desirable qualities; soft green 
foliage, small pink rosette blooms followed by orange 
red berries which are retained all Winter. 
15 to 18 in....Each $0.75 2 to 3 ft. . .Each $1.75 
18 to 24 in.... Each 1.25 3 to 4 ft.. .Each 2.25 
COTONEASTER PANNOSA. Silverleaf Coton- 
easter. Soft gray green leaves, silvery underneath. 
White flowers in Spring followed by great masses 
of red berries which remain all Fall and Winter. A 
handsome evergreen of upright, dense growth. 
18 to 24 in.. .Each $1.00 2 to 3 ft.Each $1.50 
3 to 4 ft.Each $2.00 
COTONEASTER SALICIFOLIA. Willowleaf Co- 
toneaster. A fast growing, spreading evergreen with 
dark green foliage and horizontal drooping branches; 
long, slender leaves, white flowers and red berries. 
18 to 24 in.. .Each $1.25 2 to 3 ft.Each $1.50 
3 to 4 ft.Each $1.75 
ELAEAGNUS 
ELAEAGNUS FRUITLANDI. Similar to Pungens 
reflexa but has broader leaves and is used chiefly for 
their handsome foliage. 
18 to 24 in...Each $1.00 30 to 36 in. .Each $2.00 
24 to 30 in... Each 1.50 3 to 4 ft.. Each 2.50 
ELAEAGNUS PUNGENS REFLEXA. Bronze Elae- 
agnus. Also known as the Bronze Oleaster. A vigor¬ 
ous climbing plant, which if given support will make 
a very desirable vine. It can be pruned and kept as a 
shrub. The leaves are large, green above and silvery 
beneath, overspread with a bronze cast; the younger 
twigs are of a brownish hue. 
18 to 24 in.. .Each $1.00 30 to 36 in. .Each $2.00 
24 to 30 in... Each 1.50 3 to 4 ft.. Each 2.50 
Common Boxwood ( See page 1) 
Bloom and Foliage, Gardenia Florida (Cape-jasmine) 
(See page 3) 
ERIOBOTRYA • Loquat 
ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA. Loquat Eriobotrya. 
This plant is practically hardy in the Piedmont zone, 
but is at its best in the Coastal zone. Trees of medium 
height, with long, glossy, evergreen leaves; fruit 
bright yellow, round or oblong, about the size of a 
Wild Goose Plum; borne in clusters from the end of 
February until May. 
2 to 3 ft.Each $1.00 3 to 4 ft.Each $2.00 
4 to 5 ft.Each $3.00 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA. Evergreen Burningbush. 
A handsome, compact, upright shrub with glossy, 
dark green foliage which holds its color all Winter. 
Can be trimmed to most any form or height. 
12 to 18 in... Each $0.50 30 to 36 in. .Each $1.00 
18 to 24 in... Each .75 3 to 4 ft.. Each 1.25 
EUONYMUS PATENS. Spreading Euonymus. A 
low spreading shrub. One of the best shrubs for Win¬ 
ter effect, on account of its abundant late ripening, 
pinkish red fruits and handsome foliage remaining 
on the branches until Spring, except when destroyed 
by unusually severe Winter. 
15 to 18 in...Each $0.50 18 to 24 in. .Each $1.00 
2 to 3 ft.Each $1.50 
EUONYMUS PULCHELLA. A dwarf form with 
small, dark green, glossy foliage, growing 18 in. high. 
Fine for low, formal evergreen. The foliage and gen¬ 
eral appearance of this little plant is more dainty 
than Boxwood, and in many cases is preferred. 
10 to 12 in.. .Each $0.75 12 to 15 in. .Each $1.00 
15 to 18 in.Each $1.25 
All coniferous and broadleaved evergreens are 
dug with a ball of earth when necessary and 
securely burlapped for shipping. Practically the 
entire root system is dug with every plant. They 
reach you in good condition and when trans¬ 
planted to your ground they should live, thrive 
and continue their growth. 
