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Broad-Leaved Evergreens 
Daphne Cneorum 
DAPHNE Cneorum. Rose Daphne. The fragrance 
of the rose-pink blossoms, which appear in May 
and again in September, combined with the com¬ 
pact, slow-growing habit of this prostrate ever¬ 
green shrub with dark glossy foliage, render it 
invaluable in all landscape developments. In the 
rock-garden, wall-garden, as an edging, in formal, 
informal and old-fashioned gardens, it has many 
uses. It is perfectly hardy but a light covering of 
straw in winter to protect the buds will insure 
early bloom. Each For 10 Per 100 
8 to 10-in. spread.SI 25 $10 00 $85 00 
Field-grown, 10 to 12-in. 
spread.. . 1 50 12 00 100 00 
Field-grown, 12 to 15-in. 
spread. 2 00 15 00 125 00 
EUONYMUS japonicus microphyllus. Boxleaf 
Burning-Bush. A very dwarf form of Euonymus 
with small foliage. Good for walks or borders, 
being equal to dwarf box. 
6 to 8 in.$4 for 10; $35 per 100 
8 to 10 in.$5 for 10; $45 per 100 
E. radicans. See page 16. 
E. radicans acutus. See page 16. 
E. radicans Carrierei. One of the larger-leaved 
varieties. Foliage broadly oval in shape, measur¬ 
ing % inch wide and 134 inches long. It is upright 
in habit of growth and it may be used as a 
climber or it will form an evergreen hedge or 
specimen if cut back and clipped. 
For 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
2- yr. field-plants. $1 50 $12 00 $100 00 
3- yr. field-plants. 2 50 20 00 180 00 
4- yr. field-plants. 3 00 25 00 200 00 
5- yr. field-plants, heavy. 4 00 35 00 
E. radicans colorata. See page 16. 
E. radicans kewensis. See page 16. 
E. radicans variegatus. See page 16. 
E. radicans vegetus. See page 16. 
GALAX aphylla. See page 17. 
HEDERA Helix. English Ivy. See page 19. 
H. Helix gracilis. See page 19. 
HYPERICUM Moserianum. See page 20. 
ILEX crenata. Japanese Holly. Open, rapid grower. 
Can be kept dense by occasional clipping. Dark 
green, glossy foliage. Ink-black berries. Thrives 
in sun or partial shade, near seashore and in cities. 
For foundation and bed planting, hedges, and 
when sheared for formal work. 
Each 
For 10 
Per 100 
15 to 18 in.. 
.$1 75 
$12 00 
$100 00 
134 to 2 ft.. 
. 2 50 
22 00 
165 00 
2 to 234 ft. ■ 
. 3 50 
30 00 
225 00 
234 to 3 ft.. 
. 4 00 
36 00 
300 00 
3 to 334 ft- • 
. 4 50 
40 00 
350 00 
3 34 to 4 ft.. 
. 6 00 
50 00 
I. crenata bullata. Foliage of shining green, very 
similar to boxwood. Leaves about % inch long by 
34 inch wide, convex. Bears black fruit. We 
believe this plant will eventually take the place of 
Buxus suffruticosa (Boxwood) for hedging or 
specimen plant purposes, as it will withstand 
very cold climates. Each For 10 Per 100 
12 to 15 in.$1 25 $10 00 $85 00 
15 to 18 in. 1 50 12 50 100 00 
134 to 2 ft. 2 50 22 00 170 00 
2 to 234 ft. 3 50 30 00 225 00 
234 to 3-ft. specimens. . . 7.=00 60 00 
I. crenata microphylla. Little-Leaf Japanese Holly. 
Small leaves and more hardy than I. crenata 
bullata. Suitable for hedges. Stands severe 
Cutting. Each For 10 Per 100 
15 to 18 in.$2 00 $15 00 $125 00 
134 to 2 ft. 2 75 25 00 180 00 
2 to 234 ft. 4 00 35 00 250 00 
In planning your collection of Broad-leaved Ever¬ 
greens you should include Pachysandra (page 4) as an 
under-cover plant. It is one of the best plants that 
can be found for such a purpose. 
Pieris floribunda. See page 39 
