EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
BERBERIS • Mahonia 
Aquifolium (Hollyleaved Mahonia). In 
Winter the prickly, shiny, purplish leaves 
turn to bronze and crimson. Each 
18 to 24 in.$1.75 
2 to 23^ ft. 2.50 
23^ to 3 ft. 4.00 
Tii1iiin$iP (Wintergreen Barberry). Ever- 
tiuiidiidt; gj-gen. Yellow flowers and purple 
fruit. Good ornamental for border, founda¬ 
tion or hedge. Each 
12 to 18 in.$0.75 
2 to 23^ ft. 2.50 
Verrucu!osa 
(Warty Barberry). Aristocrat 
of the Barberries. A dwarf 
evergreen showing red in the foliage when 
growing. Beautiful colors in Fall and 
Winter. Each 
15 to 18 in. 
$1.75 
COTONEASTER 
Hnrbnnfalk O"® effective 
nonzoinailS. fj-uiting shrubs for the rock¬ 
ery. Its low branches, almost horizontal, 
bear a profusion of bright red berries. 
Each 
5 in. pots, 10 to 15 in.$1.50 
7 in. pots, 15 to 18 in. 2.25 
Henry ana. A graceful shrub of spreading, 
drooping habit with reddish foliage. Bears 
an abundance of red berries in clusters in 
Fall. Very fine for covering slopes. Each 
18 to 24 in.$1.50 
2 to 3 ft. 2.00 
Francheti. Upright, dense shrub with 
wide spreading branches. Small pink 
flowers in June with a tremendous crop of 
red berries in September. Foliage is gray¬ 
ish green. Each 
2 to 23^-ft.$1.50 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum (Garland Flower). Low-grow¬ 
ing shrub, bearing sweet-scented, pink 
flowers in May and August. Fine for rock 
gardens. Each 
8 to 10 in. spread.$0.95 
10 to 12 in. spread. 1.25 
12 to 15 in. spread. 1.75 
18 to 24 in. spread. 2.50 
PYRACANTHA 
Coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). Semi-ever¬ 
green. Strong, slender branches rising 
from the ground develops stubby side 
growths upon which are hung the numer¬ 
ous orange red berries. Amazingly beauti¬ 
ful in the Fall, especially when planted 
against a gray stone background. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$2.50 
3 to 4 ft. 3.50 
4 to 5 ft. 5.00 
ILEX • Holly 
Rnllaia Resembles dwarf Boxwood in habit 
-L and foliage. Usually grows much 
broader than high, with very glossy foli¬ 
age. Hardy. Each 
12 to 15 in.$1.25 
15 to 18 in. 2.50 
18 to 24 in. 3.50 
2 to 23^ ft. 5.00 
23^ to 3 ft. 7.50 
Crenata. A rapid growing, dense evergreen 
bush with deep green. Boxwoodlike foliage. 
A permanent plant of real character. Each 
18 to 24 in.$2.50 
2 to 3 ft. 3.50 
3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
4 to 5 ft. 7.50 
Glabra (Inkberry). A bushy, upright grow¬ 
ing, very hardy shrub with dark, oval foli¬ 
age, small flowers and an abundance of 
glossy black fruit in the Fall. Useful for 
shady and moist locations. Each 
18 to 24 in.$2.00 
2 to 234 ft. 3.00 
234 to 3 ft. 4.50 
Helleri (Heller Holly). Small, shiny dark 
green leaves on thick, spiny twigs. Very 
dwarf and compact. Needs no pruning. 
Each 
15 to 18 in.$2.50 
Opaca (American Holly). The well known 
Christmas Holly, with red berries. Grows 
to a large tree but may be sheared to a 
dense bush. Both male and female plants 
should be planted. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$3.00 
3 to 4 ft. 4.50 
4 to 5 ft. 6.00 
5 to 6 ft.10.00 
KALMIA 
Latifolia (Mountain-laurel). Thrives in any 
good soil not impregnated with lime and 
grows well. Nursery grown. Each 
1 to 2 ft.$1.50 
2 to 3 ft.$1.75 to 2.25 
3 to 4 ft. 2.50 to 4.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
(Drooping Leucothoe). Most 
ijdte;»Ddei beautiful dwarf shrub for either 
shade or sun. White, bell-shaped flowers 
cover the drooping stems in early Spring. 
Prices are low for bushy plants. Each 
15 to 18 in.$1.50 
18 to 24 in. 2.00 
2 to 234 ft. 3.50 
PACHISTIMA 
Ganbyi. A fine plant for facing or for edging. 
The plant makes a neat globe, never grow¬ 
ing over 18 in. high. Tiny evergreen leaves 
borne on graceful branches. Each 
6 to 9 in.$0.50 
9 to 12 in. 65 
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