EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
JAPANESE HOLLY (I. erenata). 
A splendid evergreen shrub with 
black berries and small dense foli¬ 
age. Not nearly well enough 
known. 18 feet. Each 10 100 
12 to 15 inches, 
Light . $3.50 $30.00 
15 to 18 inches, 
B&B . 1.25 9.00 75.00 
18 to 24 inches 1.75 14.00 100.00 
Box-leaved (I. bullata; convexa). 
Hardier. Dwarf. Shiny convex 
leaves. A substitute for dwarf box¬ 
wood. Each 10 100 
6 to 8 inches . . $3.50 $25.00 
12 to 15 inches, 
B&B.$1.00 8.00 75.00 
Holly (Ilex) 
AMERICAN HOLLY (Ilex opaca). 
Tree to 20 feet. Shade and damp 
soil. Bright red berries. Dull green 
leaves. Each 10 
18 to 24 inches, B&B . .$2.00 $15.00 
2 to 3 feet, B&B. 3.00 20.00 
Howard. Shiny, spiny leaves. Ber¬ 
ries guaranteed. 18 to 24 inches, 
$2.80 each, postpaid. Each 
Xanthocarpa. Yellow berries. 
12 to 18 inches, B&B.$2.00 
ENGLISH HOLLY (I. aqui- 
folium). 
I. aquifolium polycarpum 
(Yantol). 
A form of English Holly 
with many berries. 
15 to 18 inches, B&B. 1.70 
I. aquifolium pyramidalis 
(Improved English). 
15 to 18 inches, B&B. 1.60 
Ilex opaca. Grafted 
from berried speci¬ 
men. 
8 inch, B&B (3 inch 
pots) $1.00 each (5 
for $4.00). 
2U-foot Holly 
Lily of the Valley Shrubs 
Pieris floribunda. Each 10 
10 to 12 inches, B&B.$1.20 $9.50 
12 to 15 inches, B&B. 1.50 12.50 
P. japonica (Japanese Andro¬ 
meda). 
12 to 15 inches, B&B. 1.50 12.00 
15 to 18 inches, B&B. 2.00 17.50 
Leiophyllum (Sand Myrtle) 
Leiophyllum buxifolium (Evergreen). 
A charming dwarf. Neat and pretty. 
9 to 12 inch clumps. 3 for $2.10 postpaid. 
Dwarf Boxwoods 
The hardiest 
kinds of Box¬ 
wood are the 
true dwarfs be¬ 
low. The Old 
English contin¬ 
ues slowly to 
grow until col¬ 
lectors in the 
South pay thou¬ 
sands of dollars 
for one plant. The 
Korean Box is 
light green in 
winter. Both 
hardy. 
Buxus suffruticosa (Old 
English). io too 
3 to 4 inches, light. $13.00 
6 to 8 inches, for edging. . 4.00 32.50 
8 to 10 inches, B&B. 9.00 75.00 
B. Koreana. Hardiest; dwarf. 
3 to 4 inches, light . 16.00 
6 to 8 inches, bushy. 6.50 55.00 
8 to 10 inches . 9.00 75.00 
Heather (Calluna vulgaris) 
Flowers from July to September. 
Purple. Acid; loose; sun; humus. 
Alporti. Crimson. Tall-growing. 
Alba. Early. White. 
Aurea. Golden leaves. Pink flowers. 
Minor. White. Dwarfish. 
Hammondi. White. Robust. 
Searlei. White. Strong. 
Multiplex. Double; pink. 
Any of the above varieties: 
10 100 
1- year clumps .$3.50 $30.00 
2- year clumps, heavy .... 4.75 40.00 
Hardy Heath (Erica) 
Spring Heath (Erica carnea). 
Low evergreen with rosy red flowers 
from February until May. 
10 100 
1- year plants .$3.50 $30.00 
2- year clumps, heavy .... 4.75 40.00 
Cornish Heath ( E. vagans). 
Spreading shrub to IV 2 feet high. 
Dense pinkish flowers from July to 
October. 10 100 
1- year plants .$3.50 $30.00 
2- year clumps, heavy .... 4.75 40.00 
Hybrid Heath (E. darleyensis ). 
Low evergreen. Blooms with its parent 
(Carnea) but flowers are deeper rose. 
10 100 
1- year plants .$3.50 $30.00 
2- year clumps, heavy .... 4.75 40.00 
Daphne Cneorum 
A beauty of massed blossoms 
in May and again in September 
—delicious fragrance that makes 
these plants a delight to own. 
It is thoroughly hardy; entirely 
evergreen; fragrant; grows to a 
height of about 12 to 15 inches 
and spreads to twice that in 
width; dense-growing and com¬ 
pact; thrives in any good soil, 
but needs a sunny location. 
We offer a special strain that 
has a few blooms intermittently 
throughout the summer. Color 
illustration at left. 
Each 10 100 
6 to 9-in. spread.$0.85 $7.50 $60.00 
9 to 12-in. spread. 1.25 10.00 90.00 
12 to 15-in. spread. 1.35 12.50 110.00 
15 to 18-in. spread. 1.75 16.50 150.00 
Hardy Fire-Thorns 
Pyracantha coccinea Lalandi. 
Brilliant orange-red berries lasting un¬ 
til January. Hardy in New England in 
sheltered positions. Each 10 
2 feet, B&B.$1.25 $8.50 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis 
This spreading shrub has 
come to be so important, it is 
available in large quantities 
at low prices. 
Each 10 100 
3-inch pots $5.00 $40.00 
5-inch pots, 
12 to 15 in. $1.00 7.00 60.00 
Pachysandra Terminalis 
A dense mat, 6 inches high, the 
Pachysandra is indispensable where 
shade is too heavy to grow a good 
lawn. Plant close together for best 
results. It requires absolutely no at¬ 
tention. 100 1000 
1- year, light .$5.50 $45.00 
2- year, clumps.10.00 80.00 
214 in. pot, heavy.20.00 
25 or more at the 100 rate 
New Hardy Baltic Ivy 
(Hedera helix). 
A much hardier form that does not 
suffer from winter. Smaller leaves than 
English Ivy. 10 100 
Plants in 2-inch pots.$2.50 $17.00 
Everblooming Abelia 
Abelia grandiflora (Arbutus Bush). 
White, bell-shaped blooms in profusion 
—June to September. This is one of our 
finest flowering shrubs. North of New 
York this is not entirely evergreen, 
though hardy. 
Strong cut-back Each 10 100 
clumps .$1.00 $9.00 $70.00 
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