EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Per 10 Per 100 
COTONEASTER rotundifolia (Roundleaf Gotoneaster) 7-8 
Round leaves resembling boxwood* 
5 in. pots* *••* 1*25 
— salicifolia (V/illowleaf Gotoneaster) 10-12* 
An abundance of red berries borne on Jong 
branches covered with nearly evergreen foliage 
5 in. pots. .... 1.25 
— simonsi (Simons Gotoneaster) 5-6* 
This plant grows upright and bears scarlet 
fruit in profusion. 
5 in. pots. .... 1*25 
-- tenuipes 5-6* 
Excellent foliage, fine fruit* 
5 in. pots. 1*25 
EUONYMUS patens (sieboldlanus) 
(SpreaUng Euonymus) 8-10* 
Vigorous, forming broad, shapely shrub; leaves 
persis.ting until late winter* Ornamental 
fruits. Effective among denser conifers* 
Forms splendid hedge. Withstands drought re¬ 
markably* 
12 
to 
15 
in* 
BR* 
*30 
beds 
2*50 
20*00 
15 
to 
18 
in. 
BR. 
*50 
beds 
4*50 
40*00 
18 
to 
24 
in* 
B&B 
1*25 
10*00 
24 
to 
30 
in* 
B&B 
2*00 
17*50 
30 
to 
36 
in* 
B&B 
3*00 
— radioans acutus (Wintercreeper) 
Small-leaved evergreen grounde over* 
(Same price as E. patens) 
— radioans oarrierei (Glossy Wintercreeper) 
Large, shiny pointed leaves; shrubby* 
(Same price as E. patens) 
— radioans colorata 
Similar to radioans acutus, but has purple 
leaves intensified in winter* 
(Same price as E. patens) 
— radioans minimus (Baby Wintercreeper) 
Tiny evergreen leaves are pencilled in gray* 
Charming for rock garden or as an edging in 
the flower garden. 
12 to 15 in. **• 
.30 
2*50 
20*00 
16 to 18 in* *** 
*50 
4*50 
40*00 
Potted . 
*40 
3*50 
- vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper) 3-4* 
Interesting shrubby growth; leaves round, dull 
green; bright scarlet and orange fruits* Hand- 
