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Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia 
BERBERIS. Evergreen barberries with their at¬ 
tractive foliage throughout the year are highly 
recommended for hedges and are very good for 
specimens. They have dainty yellow flowers 
in the spring, followed by blue-black berries. 
They do best in a moist, well-drained loam. 
CANDIDULA. 3'. Evergreen. Dwarf va¬ 
riety with narrow leaves. Ideal for the rockery. 
10 
8-10 in. spread B. & B. — 5.00 
10-12 in. spread B. & B. 6.00 
CHENAULTI. 3'-4'. A new evergreen 
barberry of beautiful compact habit with glossy 
green foliage, glaucous underneath. 
10 
10-12 in. spread B. & B. ... 7.50 
12-15 in. spread B. & B. — 9.00 
TRIACANTHOPHORA. 4^5'. (Threespine 
Barberry). One of the most graceful of the 
evergreen barberries. Narrow leaves. Very 
hardy. 10 
10-12 in. high B. & B. _ 6.00 
12-15 in. high B. & B. _ 7.00 
15-18 in. high B. & B. _ 8.50 
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VERRUCULOSA. 2'-3'. (Warty Barberry). 
Compact growing variety with small shiny 
leaves. A gem for the rock garden. 
8-10 in. spread B. 
10-12 in. spread B. 
12-15 in. spread B. 
15-18 in. spread B. 
10 
100 
& 
B. ... 
5.00 
40.00 
& 
B. 
6.00 
50.00 
& 
B. 
7.00 
60.00 
& 
B. ___ 
8.50 
BUXUS SEMPER VIRENS ARBORESCENS. (Tree 
Boxwood). Bushy, compact plants. 
10 100 
15-18 in. high B. & B. _ 6.00 50.00 
18-24 in. high B. & B. _ 7.50 65.00 
24-30 in. high B. & B. _ 12.50 
SUFFRUTICOSA. (Old English Dwarf Box¬ 
wood). Used for edging in formal gardens. 
10 100 
6-8 in. high B. & B. _ 3.50 25.00 
8-10 in. high B. & B. _ 4.50 35.00 
CLERODENDRON TRICHOTOMUM. 10'. (Harle¬ 
quin Glorybower). A strong growing shrub with 
panicles of white flowers produced in August, 
followed by handsome blue berries in the fall. 
10 
2-3 ft. _ 2.00 
