EFERGREEN FINES 
and 
GROUND 
GOFERS 
AKCOSTAI'HVLOS 
Uva-ursi (Bearberry) 
6-incli creeper. Zone 11. White, sparse 
all summer, red fruits follow. Sandy, 
acid. Makes beautiful mat. Evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
G to 9 in. from pots $ .60 $5.50 $45.00 
EPIGAEA 
(May-flower) 
Repens (Trailing Arbutus) 
1 ft. Trailing. Zone III. Acid, humus. 
Gorgeous waxy pink fragrant blooms 
in May. Evergreen. 
Strong clumps . $ 3.50 $ 10.00 
3-in. pots (3 for $2.00) 
EUOINYMUS 
Kadicans (Wintercreeper) 
20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. Zone V. 
Evergreen. Dainty clean leaves. 
* 6 to 9 in. X.$ 10.00 
3-yr. heavy .... $ .70 $ 5.00 27.50 
—coloratus—Dwarf, rosy-purple form. 
3-yr. pots . $ .75 $ 5.00 $ 40.00 
—kewensis—Tiny dwarf to 3 ft. Vine. 
2-yr., 3-in. pots. $ .60 $ 5.50 $ 40.00 
—vegetus—Large leaves, vigorous bush. 
A few climbing leaders. Orange fruit. 
* 6 to 12 in. X.$ 12.00 
2-yr. $ .65 $ 6.00 $ 30.00 
HEEIANTHEMUM (Sun-rose) 
t’haniaecistys (Common Sun-rose) 
12-inch. Zone V. The best cover for 
dry sunny banks. Barren, no shade. 
Many colors, in June and July. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2-yr.$ 5.00 $ 16.00 
—Buttercup^—Single yellow. 
—Fireball—Double red. 
2-yr.$ 2.50 $ 20.00 
(3 of one kind for $.90) 
PACHISTIMA 
Canbyi 
Evergreen clump, 9-inch. Zone V. Won¬ 
derful rock plant. Moist. 
2 V 2 in. pots.$ 3.75 $ 30.00 
4 to 6 in. $ 75. 5.50 50.00 
LEIOPHYLLUM 
Buxifolium (Box 
Sand Myrtle) 
1 ft. Zone V. 
Pink-white in 
June. Neat com¬ 
pact evergreen 
Acid, humus. 
( 10 ) ( 100 ) 
9 to 12 in. B&B 
$8.00 $60.00 
Prostratum 
(Trailing Sand 
Myrtle) 
6 in. Spreading. 
Zone V. A dwarf 
replica of above. 
Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. 
Clumps, 4-in. sq. 
$8.00 $70.00 
HEDERA 
PACHYSANDRA 
(Japanese Spurge) 
Terminalis 
Evergreen, fast spreading low plant. 
Shade. Tolerant in poor soil. Zone V. 
Plant 3 to 1 square ft. The best 
ground cover in shade. 
(Each) 
* 1-yr. light. 
2- yr. X. 
3- yr. X. 
( 10 ) ( 100 ) 
.... $ 5.50 
1.65 11.00 
2.25 15.00 
VINCA 
(“Myrtle”) 
Minor 
Prostrate. Zone V. Evergreen ground 
cover with pretty blue flowers in June. 
Shade; or if sun, then moist. Vigorous. 
*Strong clumps.$ 10.00 
—Bowles—Richer leaves, larger flowers 
and many more of them. 
Heavy clumps.$ 3.00 $ 25.00 
GAULTHERIA 
Proeumbens (Wintergreen) 
6 inch spreading evergreen. Zone II. 
Tolerant, prefers acid. Fine ground- 
cover. Shiny leaves. Aromatic berry. 
Clumps.$ 3.00 $ 15.00 
Heaths and HeatKers 
ERICA 
(Heath) CALLUNA (Heather) 
Carnea (Spring Health) 
1 ft. Zone V. A show of rose in 
the snow, lasts to May. Acid, 
sandy, humus. A soft mass of 
tiny leaves. Fine in Rock Gar¬ 
dens. Evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2- in. pots. ... $3.00 $22.50 
3- yr. clumps.$.80 6.00 40.00 
—vivella—^Carmine red flowers 
* 1-year.$3.50 $25.00 
3-yr. clumps. .80 6.00 40.00 
—Winter Beauty— 
Rosy pink. Profuse. 
* 1-year.$3.50 $25.00 
3-yr. clumps.$.80 6.00 40.00 
Hybrida (Darleyensis) (Mediter¬ 
ranean)—A hybrid of E. Car¬ 
nea and Uke it except large 
flowers and more. 
* 1-year.$3.50 $25.00 
3-yr. plants..$.80 6.00 40.00 
Vagans (Cornish Heath)—114 ft. 
Zone V. Acid, sandy, humus. 
Many purplish flowers July to 
September, 
* 1-year.$3.50 $25.00 
3-yr. clumps.$.80 6.00 40.00 
Vulgaris (Scotch Heather) 
2 ft. Zone V. Likes drainage, 
acid, wind. Evergreen. Rosy- 
purple, July and August. Hard¬ 
ier than generally supposed. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 2-in. pots.$2.10 $15.00 
2- yr. clumps. ... 3.60 32.50 
3- yr. clumps.$.80 6.00 40.00 
—alba (White Heather)—Early 
white. 
—alba erecta—Taller form, white. 
—alba minor—Dwarf form, white. 
—alporti—Crimson, tall. 
—^^aureai—Yellow leaf, pink flower. 
—hammondi—Robust growth. 
White. 
—rosea—Pink, delicate form. 
—searlii—Tall, late white. Loose. 
Above nine varieties:— 
1- yr. clumps. ... $3.50 $25.00 
2- yr. clumps.$.70 5.00 40.00 
BRUCKENTHALIA 
Spicata (Spike Heath) 
Evergreen. 12 in. Zone V. 
Pink, June to August. 
2- yr. field. $4.50 $30.00 
3- yr. field....$.65 5.50 40.00 
(Evergreen English Ivy) 
A hardy form—Baltica—makes this useful 
in the north. Now low in price and available 
by thousands, Baltic Ivy should prove far the 
most valuable and popular of all. 
Helix (English Ivy) 
60 ft. Vine. Zone V. Apt to discolor in winter north 
of V, though hardy. Self-clinging. Any soil. 
* 2%-in. pots . $2.25 $15.00 $130.00 
. 2-yr. field . 2.65 17.50 . 
—baltica (Hardy Ivy)—Smaller leaf and fully hardy in 
Zone V. The best. 
* 2-in. pots . $2.25 
3- in. pots . 4.00 
4- in. pots . 6.00 
$16.50 $145.00 
30.00 275.00 
40.00 350.00 
—coreacae (Heart) — Smaller leaf. 
Good in Zone VI. (lo) (loo) 
* 2-in. pots . $ 3.00 $ 20.00 
—Pittsburgh (Self-Branching)—New, 
useful to make bushy plants. 
* 2-in. pots . $2.25 $ 16.00 
FLOWERING 
VINES 
X = flower ; o = fruit. 
1 May 
June 
Summer 
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Bignonia radicans .... 
X 
X 
Celastrus orbiculatus... 
X 
Celastru sscandens. 
0 
Hydrangea petiolaris. .. 
X 
Jasminum . 
X 
Lonicera jap. halleana. 
X 
Lycium chinense. 
X 
0 
Wisteria multijuga. 
X 
X 
Wisteria sinensis. 
X 
EVERGREEN VINES 
Arcostaphylos Uva-Ursi 
X 
0 
Euonymus vegetus. 
X 
X 
Lonicera henryi. 
X 
X 
Lonicera sempervirens. 
X 
Vinca minor. 
X 
bollica 
Hardy English Ivy 
Prices except for B&B sizes include cost of packing. 
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