8 Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N. C. 
is most pleasing. ‘The varieties we offer are nearly 
all of dwarf growth and are far superior to the 
old sort. 
100 1000 
luyear DeUs eZ LOiie esse, $2.50 $20.00 
0 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA—Hydrangea. 12 ft. 
When given a rich, moist soil, protected from af- 
ternoon sun of summer and the plants kept well 
enriched, there is nothing more attractive than a 
mass of well-developed specimen Hydrangeas. 
‘They are also very desirable when grown single 
or in tubs. Several varieties vary in color from 




pale rose to blue. { 
100 1000 
eeyGat sOCUS Asp alll ame fen cir $5.00 $40.00 
0 
ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry)— 
A very attractive evergreen shrub belonging to 
the holly family. ‘The leaves are small of a dark 
green color and during the winter the plant is 
covered with small black berries making it very 
attractive. 
100 1000 
LiYeartbedser ae na eee $3.50 $30.00 
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ILEX—HOLLY—Continued. 1. crenata (Japanese 
Holly). 4 ft.— 
A much branched evergreen shrub, with oval, cre- 
nate leaves. Makes a splendid specimen, and is 
very desirable for hedge-planting. Berries black. 
! 


100 1000 
ieyears hedsie imei. he as nas $5.00 $45.00 
2) yearabeds..4-8uinw tree aie $10.00 


0 
ILEX OPACA (American Holly)— 
The American holly is among the most beautiful 
trees grown in America today. It has large glossy 
green leaves and during the winter months is cov- 
ered with large red berries making a striking con- 
trast with the dark green foliage. 
100 1000 
ley cara Bedsiagees Jem. eee eeeees $3.50 $30.00 


KERRIA—Globe Flower Kerria japonica floraplena 
(Corchorus japonicus). 6 ft.— 
An old favorite. It is of spreading habit, with 
double yellow blooms about an inch in diameter, 
