EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
EUONYMUS vegetus 
Psr 10 
some among conifers, 
bare rooted 
15 to 18 in. ... 1 .75 
18 to 24 in. B&B 1.60 
Potted. .50 
|7.00 
ILEX convexa (Holly) 
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15 to 18 in. B&B 2.50 
— crenata (Japanese Holly) 10-15* 
A very attractive and. useful evergreen bush 
with small, dark green leaves and inky-black 
berries. It somewhat resembles Boxwood when 
olipped* Very hardy in city. 
2 to 2i ft. B&B. 4.00 
— orenata microphylla (Small-leaf Japanese Holly) 6-8* 
Slow growing. Has small, oval, smooth green 
leaves about half-inch long, forming dense, 
compact bush which can be clipped into shapes 
like Boxwoods. 
18 to 24 in. B&B 3.00 
24 to 30 in. B&B 6.00 
— opaoa (American Holly) 26-30* 
Succeeds in moist, partially shadded place. 
Rather difficult to transplant. Best moved 
in spring. Short, spreading branches with 
large, shining, thorny leaves; bright red 
berries in winter. Very hardy when once es¬ 
tablished. 
2 to 3 ft.. 4.50 
3 to 4 ft. 6.00 
4 to 5 ft. 7.50 
5 ft. 10.00 
6 ft. 12.50 
7 ft. 15.00 
8 ft. 20.00 
*KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 4-10* 
Broad glossy green foliage. Likes shade. 
2 to 3 ft. 3.50 
3 to 4 ft. ..... 5.00 
LAUROCERASUS schipkaensis (Shipka Cherry Laurel) 6-8* 
Very ornamental; large, shining leaves; a vig¬ 
orous grower. Most hardy of Cherry Laurels. 
2 to 3 ft. 6.00 
*LEUCOTHOE Catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe) 2-4* 
A valuable shrub for planting under trees, and 
in shady positions. Prefers moist place and 
acid soil. 
2 to 3 ft. 2.26 
2.26 
