ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. (3 to 4 ft.) 
Glossy Abelia 
A lovely, dwarf shrub, evergreen 
in the South. Bears quantities 
of white and pink Arbutus-like 
flowers all summer. Recommend¬ 
ed for massing in front of their 
growing evergreen shrubs. Each Ten 
12 to 15 In. potgrown plants .75 7.00 
1J to 2 Ft. extra heavy field- 
grown plants ___ 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA URSI. 
One of our native ground covers 
making a mat of grey foliage a 
few inches high. Bears small 
flowers followed by large hand¬ 
some red berries. An acid-loving 
plant found on our eastern sea¬ 
board covering acres of sand- 
dunes. Seems to thrive equally 
well in boggy places and on hot 
dry slopes. 
Each 
Potgrown plants _ .35 
1.50 13.50 
Bearberry 
Ten 
2.50 
100 
22.50 
BERBERIS — BARBERRY 
B. JULIANAE. Wintergreen Barberry 
This splendid evergreen shrub 
with serrated green leaves, yel¬ 
low flowers and purple fruit is 
one of the finest evergreen bar¬ 
berries. Strong upright growth, 
hardy and at home with Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, Laurel or other broad¬ 
leaved evergreen shrubs. Each Ten 
2 to 2\ Ft. B&B 2.25 20.00 
3 to 3§ Ft. B&B _ 3.50 31.00 
B. TRIACANTHOPHORA. 
Three Spine Barberry 
Bright green, spiny leaves, white 
underneath. White flowers tinged 
with pink are borne in clusters. 
Blue-black fruits. 
15 to 18 In. B&B 
to 2 Ft. B&B 
n 
1.25 
1.50 
11.00 
13.50 
BUXUS—BOXWOOD 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. Common Tree Box 
Nearly everyone knows boxwood. 
It is a part of our earliest gar¬ 
dens. The glossy aromatic foli¬ 
age is usually fresh and green. 
Especially good for edging, speci¬ 
men use in formal gardens, tub 
specimens etc. In exposed posi¬ 
tions, it needs some protection in 
winter. 
Each 
Ten 
100 
6 to 8 
In. 
.15 
1.35 
12.00 
8 to 10 
In. 
.22 
1.90 
17.50 
10 to 12 
In. 
.30 
2.75 
25.00 
B. SEMPERVIRENS M YRTI FOLIA. 
One of the hardiest Boxwoods. 
Grows quite rapidly. Blue-green 
foliage retains a good color all 
year. Use in locations where 
other varieties are not hardy. 
6 to -8 In. 
8 to 10 In. 
COTONEASTER. See 
Shrubs on Page 31. 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS. (6 ft.) 
Thorny Eleagnus 
A Japanese introduction eventu¬ 
ally growing to 6 ft. Somewhat 
spreading in character. The waxy 
green leaves cling all year pro¬ 
viding a splendid setting for the 
fragrant silvery flowers and or¬ 
ange berries. Each Ten 
l\ to 2 Ft. potgrown _ 2.25 20.00 
ILEX—HOLLY 
ILEX CRENATA. (8 to 10 ft.) Japanese Holly 
This evergreen shrub grows into 
a dense compact bush with oval, 
dark green, glossy leaves like 
Boxwood, and producing many 
shiny black berries. It stands 
shearing and is good for low ever¬ 
green hedges or as individual 
specimens. An affective plant 
against walls. 
15 
to 18 In. 
B&B 
1.50 
13.50 
li 
to 2 
Ft. 
B&B 
2.50 
22.50 
2 
to 2| Ft. 
B&B 
3.00 
27.00 
2i 
to 3 
Ft. 
B&B 
3.75 
34.00 
3 
to 3J Ft. 
B&B 
4.50 
41.00 
n 
to 4 
Ft. 
B&B 
6.00 
54.00 
i. 
CRENATA 
CONVEXA 
(Bullata). (3 to 
4 ft.) 
Boxleaf Japanese 
An excellent hardy substitute 
for Boxwood as an edging plant. 
Small, shiny, dark green leaves. 
Can be sheared to dwarf propor¬ 
tions. We recommend its use in 
cold climates. 
12 to 15 In. B&B 1.75 
15 to 18 In. B&B _ 2.25 
tllll— 
Holly 
16.00 
20.00 
.15 
1.35 
12.00 
\ - {'VY. 
'", » 
.22 
1.90 
17.50 
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- • * *■* 
. . 1 
. ' i jp \ 
Deciduous 
Flowering 
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ILEX CRENATA 
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