All varieties, excepting “Euonymus” furnished 
B&B, ''Balled and Burlapped” 
COLE presents here a group of interesting and 
useful plants. Brilliant blossoms stand out 
clearly against their evergreen background. 
Every home needs at least a few of these plants. 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum. Garland Flower. A grand little shrub 
of spreading habit that does not grow over 8 to 
12 inches high, producing such an abundance of 
delightfully fragrant flowers that they completely 
cover the plant in the spring and more blossoms 
appear again in the autumn. It is unequaled as 
an edging plant for evergreens; also forms a 
splendid low hedge along garden walks and 
flower beds. Prefers a sunny position and grows 
best in a well-drained ordinary soil. Each 3 
6 to 9 in.$0.75 $2.00 
9 to 12 in.95 2.50 
EUONYMUS * Evergreen Bittersweet 
Price all varieties: 
Each 3 10 
9 to 12 in.$0.40 $1.10 $3.00 
12 to 15 in.50 1.35 3.75 
15 to 18 in.65 1.65 4.50 
IH to 2 ft.80 2.10 6.00 
Patens (Sieboldianus). Spreading Euonytnus. 5 ft. 
Vigorous upright dense growth. Large holly 
green leaves. 
Radicans vegetus. Bigleaf Winter Creeper. Low, 
spreading evergreen shrub with round, thick, 
leathery leaves, beautifully decorated in fall with 
showy orange-red fruit like bittersweet. An ex¬ 
cellent foundation and rock plant, or for use as 
a low-trimmed hedge. It can also be trimmed 
into various dense formal shapes, or grown as a 
vine against a wall. 
Radicans. Winter Creeper. Slender, trailing 
branches. Small rounded leaves in profusion. 
Radicans acutus. Sharp-leaf Winter Creeper. A 
low. spreading evergreen ground cover with rich 
dark leaves. Use it in front of foundation or ever¬ 
green plantings, in the rock garden, or for steep 
banks to hold soil. 
Radicans argenteo-marginatus. Silveredge Win¬ 
ter Creeper. A beautiful form with silver-edged 
leaves. 
Radicans carrierei. Glossy Winter Creeper. Excel¬ 
lent variety somewhat similar to “vegetus.” 
LEUCOTHOE 
Catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. 4 ft. Long, 
pointed glossy green leaves. Upright, arching, 
branching habit, slightly drooping. Long racemes 
of cream-colored flowers. 
15 to 18 in.$1.65 | IJ^ to 2 ft.$2.25 
ILEX • Holly 
Crenata latifolia. Big-leaved Japanese Holly. 
5 ft. A very dense and compact evergreen shrub 
which may be trimmed into formal shapes like 
boxwood. Leaves are round, thick, and very 
deep, glossy green. Proved hardy in Cleveland. 
1H to 2 ft.$2.25 I 2>^ to 3 ft.$3.75 
2 to 2J^ ft. 3.00 I 
Glabra. Inkherry. 4 ft. Medium height, small¬ 
leaved, dense, compact evergreen shrub orna¬ 
mented in late summer and fall with small dark 
blue-black berries. 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 
.$3.00 
12 to 15 in.$1.75 
15 to 18 in. 2.25 
Opaca. The Native American Holly. A beautiful 
evergreen with strong, erect growth. True Holly 
leaves, red berries. White flowers appear in June 
on the current season’s growth. Branches uni¬ 
versally used for Christmas decorations. An ex¬ 
cellent hardy shrub for all locations. 
134 to 2 ft.$2.75 
2 to 21^ ft.3.25 
2J^ to 3 ft. 
.$4.00 
Daphne cneorum 
MAHONIA • Holly Grape 
Aquifolium. Oregon Holly-Grape. 4 ft. Truly a 
beautiful shrub, almost evergreen with leaves re¬ 
sembling the Christmas holly. Clusters yf small, 
bright yellow flowers appear in May, followed 
by brilliant blue berries ripening in September. 
Foliage turns reddish brown in winter. A very 
good shrub for shady locations. 
9 to 12 in.$1.00 I 12 to 18 in.$1.50 
PIERIS 
Excellent foundation plants for shady places and 
beautiful in woodsy locations. Most attractive 
lily-of-the-valley-like flowers. 
Floribunda. Mountain .Andromeda. 2}/^ ft. 
Medium length, pointed, glossy green leaves. 
Long racemes of cream-colored flowers. Very 
profuse bloomer. 
15 to 18 in.$2.50 | 1^ to 2 ft.$3.25 
Japonica. Japanese Andromeda. 4 ft. Glossier, 
more shining foliage than above variety, and 
more upright in growth. 
15 to 18 in..$2.50 2 to 2^ ft.$4.00 
IJ^ to 2 ft. 3.25 
Kalmia latifolia 
PYRACANTHA • Scarlet Firethorn 
See Shrub Section 
KALMIA 
Latifolia. Mountain-Laurel. 5 ft. Thick, shiny 
foliage and large clusters of dainty pink blooms 
in June. Shade-loving. 
15 to 18 in.$1.90 I 2 to 2]/^ it .$3.25 
13/2 to 2 ft. 2.40 I 
RHODODENDRON 
Carolinianum. Carolina Rhododendron. 4 ft. A 
glorious mass of light, pure pink flowers. Very 
profuse blooming. 
15 to 18 in.$2.50 | 13^ to 2 ft.$3.50 
Catawbiense. Catawba Rhododendron. 5 ft. Huge 
clusters of lavender-pink flowers against a back¬ 
ground of dense, glossy green foliage. Free- 
flowering. Shade-loving. 
15 to 18 in.$2.50 I 2 to 23^ ft.$4.00 
134 to 2 ft. 3.25 I 
Hybridum. Beautifully colored flowers, with 
characteristic glossy green foliage. Choice of 
pink, white or purple. 
11/^ to 2 ft.$3.65 I 2 to 23 ^ ft.$4.65 
Special: 1 to IJ^ ft., B&B, $2.50 each 
Maximum. Rosebay Rhododendron. 6 to 8 ft. 
Mammoth clusters of white flowers splashed 
carmine. Leaves are long, pointed, very dark 
glossy green, and dense. Easily the finest of all 
Rhododendrons for foliage effects. Shade-loving, 
vigorous growing. 
15 to 18 in.$2.25 I 2 to 3 ft.$3.75 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 2.75 I 3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
Ilex opaca 
Rhododendron hybridum 
