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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
BERBERIS Terruculoaa (Warty Barberry) 3* 
Gorgeous dense dwarf evergreen with yellow bloom 
all summer. Leaf like tiny holly. 
12 to 16 in. B&B $ 2.00 
- sargentiana (Sargent's Barberry) 4-6* 
Very handsome with large-dark green leaves. 
18 to 24 in. B&B 2.00 
24 to 30 in. B&B 3.00 
BUIU3 sempervirena (Bush form of Boxwood) 12-16* 
Useful for formal hedges and garden aooents. 
Per 100 
12 in. for hedge. 
12 to 15 in. ... 
1.26 
15 to 18 in. ... 
2.00 
18 to 21 in. ... 
2.50 
21 to 24 in. ... 
3.26 
2 to 2*^ ft. .... 
5.00 
2*^ to 3 ft. .... 
7.50 
Specimen . 
15,00 
26.00 
76.00 
COTONEASTER aoutifolia 8-10* 
Elliptic dark green leaves 1 to 1^ inches long. 
Plowers in May and June followed by purplish 
black fruit in September. 
2 to 3 ft. B&B.. 1.76 
— apioulata 3-4* 
This plant of Chinese origin is covered with 
orange-red berries in fall and winter. Plant 
forms neat mounds a yard high. 
6 in. pots. 1.26 
— dielsiana 6* (Biel's Cotoneaster) 
Shrubby with arching branches and ovate leaves 
yellowish gray tomentose beneath. 
6 in. pots. 1.26 
— dlvetrioata 5-6* 
Spreading low growing glossy, dark-green leaves 
and bright red berries all winter. A fine 
plant for rook garden planting. 
2 to 3 ft. B&B.. 1.76 
— Pranoheti 5-6* (Pranohet Cotoneaster) 
An upright dense shrub with spreading branches. 
Small pink flowers in June. Red fruit in Sep¬ 
tember. 
3 to 4 ft. 1.60 to 2.60 
— perpusilla 2-3* 
This plant due to its low spreading habit and 
tiny dark green leaves, is excellent for 
rookery. 
6 in. pots. 1.26 
