Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
Evergreens and Broad leaf Evergreens 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS (Pyra¬ 
midal Arbor-vitae). 20 ft. A compact pyramid of fine 
dark green which is retained well throughout the 
year. 18-24 in., #1.25; 2-3 ft., #1.50; 3-4 ft., #1.75; 
4-5 ft., #2.50; 5-6 ft., #3.00; 6-7 ft., #5.00 each. 
T. o. riversi (Rivers’ Arbor-vitae). 10 ft. A broad for- 
mal pyramid of bright green. 2-3 ft., #1.50; 3-4 ft., 
#2.00; 4-5 ft., #2.50; 6-7 ft., #5.00; 7-8 ft., #6.00 
each. 
T. o. rosenthali (Rosenthal Arbor-vitae). 8 ft. Dense 
cone of dark green. Slow growing. 2-3 ft., #2.00; 3- 
4 ft., #3.00. 
T. o. vervaeneana (Vervaene Arbor-vitae). 10 ft. Broad 
dark green pyramid tinged with gold and in winter, 
bronze. 5-6 ft., #3.00; 6-8 ft., #5.00. 
T. o. wareana (Siberian Arbor-vitae). 12 ft. Broad, 
dense, dark green pyramid. Very hardy. 2-3 ft., 
# 2 . 00 . 
TSUGA CANADENSIS (Canada Hemlock). 80 ft. 
A graceful, stately tree, one of the best for land' 
scape uses. 2-3 ft., #2.00; 3-4 ft., #2.50; 4-5 ft., 
#3.50; 5-6 ft., #4.50; 6-7 ft., #7.00; 7-8 ft., #8.00; 
8-10 ft., #10.00 each. 10-12 ft., price upon applies' 
tion. 
T. c. pendula (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock). 8 ft. 
Makes a very broad, low mound of green. Very slow 
growing. 15-18 in., #2.50; 18-24 in., #3.00; 2-2J4 
ft., #4.50; 2^-3 ft., #5.50; 
T. caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 50 ft. Similar to 
Canada Hemlock but foliage is longer, giving a more 
feathery effect. 3-4 ft., #3.75; 4-5 ft., #5.00; 5-6 ft., 
#8.00 each. 
Evergreen Shrubs 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (Bearberry). 
6 in. Creeps on hot sandy banks, especially along 
the coast. Has red berries. Pot grown. 35c each; 
#3.00 per 10. 
EUONYMUS radicans (Wintercreeper). A slow grow- 
ing and very hardy evergreen climber. Has few 
equals for covering walls, house foundations or as a 
ground cover. 12-15 in., 40c; 15-18 in., 50c each. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS COLORATUS (Red¬ 
leaved Wintercreeper). 5 ft. A fine ground cover for 
shady places. No. 1 plants, 60c each. 
E. r. minimus (Baby Wintercreeper). A dainty mini' 
ature with small glossy dark green leaves. Climbing. 
3-in. pots, 30c; 5-in. pots, 60c each. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose). 10 in. 
White flowers, usually flushed purple, blossom 
through the winter. Likes a shaded place. #1.00 
each. 
ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry). 6 ft. Bushy with an 
abundance of fine glossy foliage which turns purplish 
in winter. 18-24 in., #2.00 each. 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel). Pink and 
white flowers and glossy leaves. 15-18 in., #1.25; 
18-24 in., #1.50; 2-2f£ ft., #2.25; 2}£-3 ft., #3.00. 
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI (Drooping Leucothoe). 
5 ft. Long green leaves turn bronze in winter. 
Arching branches are hung with white bells in 
spring. 12-15 in., #1.00; 15-18 in., #1.25; 18-24 in., 
#2.00; 2-2 Wt ft., #3.00 each. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Oregon Holly Grape). 
3 ft. Prized for its beautiful hollydike foliage which 
turns bronze in winter. Yellow flowers and bunches 
of dark blue fruits. 12-15 in., #1.00. 
PACHISTIMA CANBYI. 9 in. Tiny, glossy green 
leaves. Splendid as a ground cover. Heavy field' 
grown plants, 35c each; #3.00 per 10; #12.50 for 50. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Japanese Spurge). 
The ideal ground cover. It makes a dense low 
carpet of glossy evergreen leaves. Thrives in full 
sun or dense shade. Use it where grass will not grow. 
Field grown plants #1.50 per 10; #10.00 per 100. 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA (Mt. Andromeda). Dark 
green, leathery leaves with waxy white flowers in 
May. 12-15 in. spread, #1.25; 15-18 in., #1.50; 18- 
24 in., #2.00 each. 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM. 5 ft. Clear 
rose'pink flowers in Tune. 12-15 in., #1.50; 15-18 in., 
#2.00 each. 
R. c. album. White'flowered form of above. 12-15 in., 
#1.50; 15-18 in., #2.00; 18-24 in., #2.75 each. 
R. catawbiense, 8 ft. Large orchid'colored flowers 
and heavy light green foliage. 12-15 in., #1.50; 
15-18 in., #2.00; 18-24 in., #3.00; 2-234 ft., #4.00 
each. 
R. c. compactum. An especially dwarf and close form of 
above. 12-15 in., #2.00; 15-18 in., #3.00; 18-24 in., 
#4.00 each. 
R. maximum (Rosebay Rhododendron). 1 5 ft. Beau' 
tiful, large, shiny leaves and small pink and white 
flowers. Fine for massing in shady places. 12-15 in., 
#1.00; 15-18 in., #1.25; 18-24 in., #2.00; 2-2J4 ft., 
#3.00 each. 
VINCA MINOR, Bowles’ Variety. Forms a dark 
glossy green carpet with lilac'blue flowers in the 
spring. Excellent ground cover. Field'grown plants, 
#2.00 per 10; #15.00 per 100. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Adam’s Needle). 2J/ 2 ft. 
In July it has 6'ft. stalks laden with creamy white 
bell flowers from a base of spreading, sword'like 
leaves. 25c each. 
Rhododendron Catawbiense 
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