Evergreen Shrubs. 
I-OR Groupings, borders and mass plantings the hardy Evergreen Shrubs are remarkably effec- 
llrri . r “r™ ’ T V laSSI l? e , and pe , ri S?. ne J nt , f °i iage 0f the An dromeda Floribunda, Azalea Amoena, 
ns, liuxus Ilex, Kalmia and Rhododendron gives unsurpassed color and character to lawn plant¬ 
ing diat cannot be produced with any other class of hardy shrubs. 
I he Size and Height usually attained by each variety is indicated as follows: 
I. Indicating a size of 8 to 12 feet. 
II. “ “ “ “ 5 to 8 “ 
HI. “ “ “ “ 2to 5 “ 
^ IV. “ « “ “ 1 to 2 “ 
I hese Evergreen Shrubs are moved largely with ball, and can be transplanted with perfect safety 
•■Hncr at proper time in autumn or in spring. 
I’kices noted are for the sizes usually selected. 
I’.xtka Specimens of the leading kinds are also furnished at reasonable prices. 
Evergreen Shrubs for Italian Gardens and Formal planting are classified on page 38. 
AZALEA. 
AMCENA. (IV). Dwarf bushy habit and 
thoroughly hardy. Bright rosy purple or red 
llowcrs, showing a perfect mass of color in 
May; small leaves, very thickly set on the bran- 
« hrs, of a reddish brown or crimson in autumn. 
I hr foliage remains all winter, making a pretty 
rtf ret in borders or groups of other shrubs. 
Mushy, well-budded plants, $10 to $20 per dozen, 
$V> to $200 per 100. 
ANDROMEDA. 
1 1 UCOTHCE CATESB/EI. Catesby's Andro- 
“WA (II). Long branches, ovate leaves, tinged 
with brown in the fall; white flowers in spring. 
•.<» cts. Very low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 
f 1 OR!BUN DA. (II). One of the choicest 
evergreen shrubs. Dwarf, compact habit, small 
d.uk green myrtle-like foliage, and pure white 
" like blossoms in spikes somewhat resemb- 
hiig the Lily of the Valley. Flowers early in 
1 hr spring. Perfectly hardy. Same treatment 
* Azaleas and Rhododendrons. Fine bushy 
p\mts, $10 to $18 per dozen, $75 to $250 per 100. 
JAPONIC A. (II). A beautiful Broad-Leaved 
Kvkmgkeen; blossoms early in spring; long 
•hooping clusters of white flowers being very 
• fleet i vc. 50 cts. to $1. Low prices in quan¬ 
tity. 
A NQUSTIFOLIA. (II). Narrow-Leaved An- 
imnMtDA. 75 cts. 
AUCUBA. 
'APONICA VARIEGATA. (II). Effective for 
border or mass planting. Broad, thick, beauti- 
hd leaves, blotched with bright golden yellow. 
\ -t hardy in exposed situations. $4 to $5 per 
d«»/cn; $20 to $40 per 100. 
BERBERIS. Barberry. 
OULCI8. Sweet-Fruited Barberry (II). Me¬ 
dium size, bright yellow flowers; abundant 
••hick berries, which in contrast with the shin¬ 
ing leathery foliage, give a fine effect. 75 cts. 
BUXUS. Boxwood. 
APONICA ROTU N Dl FOLIA. (H). Dark 
green round leaves. 50 cts. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. Common Tree Box¬ 
wood (II). Compact shrub with deep green 
foliage. 35 and 50 cts. each; $15 to $30 per 100. 
Low prices per 1,000. 
For Standard and Pyramidal Trained 
Specimens for Formal Gardens. See page 38. 
VAR. ARBORESCENS. Arborescent Boxwood 
(II). A large-growing variety, of tree-like 
form. 50 cts. 
VAR. ARGENTEA VARIEGATA. Silver-Leaved 
Boxwood (II). 50 cts. 
VAR. AUREA VARIEGATA. Golden-Leaved 
Boxwood (II). 50 cts. 
VAR. HAN DSWORTH11. Handsworth's Box¬ 
wood (II). Upright vigorous growth; foliage 
large. 75 cts. 
VAR. L AT I FOLIA. Broad-Leaved Boxwood 
(II) . Handsome broad foliage. 50 cts. 
VAR. NANA. Dwarf Boxwood (IV). Valuable 
for edging. Fine stock. $20 to $100 per 1,000. 
CASSANDRA. 
CALYCULATA. Leather Leaf (III). White 
flowers and glaucous leaves. 25 to 50 cts. 
COTONEASTER. 
BUXIFOLIA. Box-Leaved Cotoneaster (III). 
Of dwarf habit, producing white flowers in 
spring. 50 cts. 
MICROPH YLLA. Small-Leaved Cotoneaster 
(III) . An attractive, low, trailing bush, with 
very small, glossy, dark green leaves. 50 cts. 
Low rates in quantity. 
CRATAEGUS. Thorn. 
PYRACANTHA. Evergreen Thorn (II). A 
compact, symmetrical hedge plant. White or 
pink flowers in spring, followed by masses of 
bright orange-colored berries. Handsome dark 
foliage, retained very late. A fine shrub for 
any planting. 50 cts. 
VAR. LA LAN Dll. Laland's Everrgreen Thorn 
(II). A valuable plant for hedges. Compact 
growth; rich, glossy foliage; white flowers and 
orange-colored berries. 25 to 50 cts. Low 
prices per 1,000. 
