Euonymus Radicans 
Euonymus 
Radicans (Winter Creeper, Trailing). A fine, practically evergreen vine 
with small, rich green foliage and pink fruits. For covering rocky banks, 
climbing rough walls, tree trunks, etc., also for vases, baskets, and bot' 
ders of beds. This type is narrowdeaved and completely matting, and 
used for general covering. 2-yr., 35c; 3-yr., 50c; 4-yr., 75c each. B&B. 
Vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). Hardy, of quite shrubby character, its 
rounded leaves close covering, glossy evergreen throughout most of the 
winter; showily spangled with orange'rcd berries. 2-yr., 50c; 3-yr., 75c; 
4-yr., £1.00 each. B&B. 
Ilex 
Verticillata (Winterberry). Hardy shrub; bright red fruits practically 
throughout the winter. 18-24 in., 50c; 2-2% ft., 75c; 2 l /2~3 ft., £1.00 
each. B&B. 
Mahonia 
Aquifolia ( Holly'Leaved Ashberry). A beautiful evergreen shrub with 
smooth shining holly leaves; bright yellow flower clusters in May, and 
blue berries. The leaf color varies capriciously through the year, assum' 
ing various shades of green with flecks of red and bronze. 12-15 in., 
75c; 15-18 in., £1.00; 18-24 in., £1.50; 2-2 1 / 2 ft., £2.00 each. B&B. 
Myrica - Northern Bayberry 
(Wax Myrtle) 
Carolinensis (Cerifera). Shining, deep green leaves, almost evergreen, and 
having a rich fragrance; small, bluish berries with a coating of waxy sub' 
stance. Grows 3 to 5 feet high and bushy. Very hardy, excellent for 
seashore planting. 15-18 in., 75c; 18-24 in., £1.00; 2-3 ft., £1.50 each. 
B&B. 
Pachistima 
Canbyi (Canby Pachistima). Somewhat resembles a miniature box bush. 
In an open, moist place will gradually spread to make a pleasing glossy 
green mound. Useful in rock work or for edging. Easily grown when 
transplanted from pots. Potted, 25c each. 
Pachysandra - Japanese Spurge 
Terminalis. One of the best ground covering plants, particu' 
larly valuable in shade, averaging 6 to 8 inches in height 
and branching freely into a d nse mat. Its shapely indented 
foliage is particularly evergreen; thick, rubbery, lustrous 
dark green. 15c each; £1.50 per doz.; £10.00 per 100. 
Pyracantha 
(Firethorn or Evergreen Thorn) 
There is no other fruiting evergreen shrub that is so attrac' 
tnc throughout the year as this Fiery Thorn and which will ,V * - 
succeed in any fairly sunny position, developing into a shapely ^ f 
plant 6 or more feet high. It may be planted either in con' \ , , f 
nection with other shrubs or as a single specimen or may be 
trained with wonderful effect against a wall. Its large trusses 
of white flowers are followed in summer by an abundance of 
brilliant orange'Scarlet berries, which, remaining on the plants 
throughout the winter, produce a gorgeous effect. 
Cocdnea. A shrub attaining 6 feet; suitable for a hedge; dense growing; 
thorny and semi'evergreen. Orange berries not numerous; flowers white; 
free blooming. 18-24 in., £1.00; 24-30 in., £1.50 each. B&B. 
C. Lalandi. More open growing and taller than Coccinea; is very heavy fruit' 
ing and berries persist a long time—an improvement over Coccinea in the 
matter of fruiting. 15-18 in., £1.00; 18-24 in., £1.25; 24-30 in., £1.75. B&B. 
Viburnum 
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Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Waxy pink, deliciously fragrant flowers appear 
in little round clusters as the leaves are unfolding. Likes a well drained, 
sunnv spot; has greater spread than height; foliage nice green. 18-24 in., 
$1-00; 2-2% ft., £1.25; 2%-3 ft., £1.75 each. B&B. 
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Vinca Minor - Hardy Myrtle 
A trailing evergreen for carpeting where it is too shady for grass; on slop' 
»ng banks not too dry. Single lilac'blue flowers in early summer. 2-yr. 
plants, 15c each; doz', £1.50; 100, £10.00. 
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