
Cotoneaster horizontalis in rock-garden 
Hardy Evergreen Shrubs 
Berberis verruculosa. Warty Barberry. 3 ft. 
Bushy and densely clothed with small shiny green holly-like 
leaves. Attractive yellow flowers followed by inconspicuous 
black fruit. Good for border work, hedges, and rockeries. Each 
15 to 18 noe 8. oe ae $2 50 
tKHto2 ft aie ew ae 3 00 
Berberis, see page 45. 
BUXUS sempervirens arborescens. Boxwood. 8 to 10 ft. 
Hardiest type of Boxwood. Dark green color, compact in 
growth, adaptable for use as edging, specimens and in topiary 
work, 
Edging Boxwood. Per 100 
6'to .8 in., bare root? ..... .. . so ee $30 00 
8 to10 m.,-baré root}<5...n5. 0 .6 5. ae 35 00 
10 toA2 m:y bare rootz 72... 420+ 6 50 00 
Specimen Boxwood. Each 
L212 tree eres ces oe ack eee $1 50 
14x°14.m. 5.4.0 2.7 ha ae ee 2 00 
15-x.15 ms 2k ee sia 5 «2 2 
16. X16 Imei hn. neve cals s e's hele ae wile «ee 3 00 
18 x18 mile. ec clea ks oe 4 00 
20 x: 20)tne eae ae 6 00 
Cotoneaster 
This species, introduced from China, ts a valuable con- 
tribution to the family of broadleafs. Graceful habit, 
beauty of leaf and fruit, make it an ideal plant for house 
foundations, entrances, hedges, or ground-cover plantings. 
Cotoneaster dielsiana. Diel’s Cotoneaster. 5 to 6 ft. 
Arching branches. Attractive scarlet berries. Upright spread. 
Each 
146 to: 2 ftiec. co cok. Os on cade ote $2 00 
2 to.214 fre... ce oebue kbs ce 2 50 
C. divaricata. Upright Spreading Cotoneaster. 4 to 6 ft. 
Small green leaves. Brilliant red berries in autumn. Fairly 
fast grower. 
16 't0.2 Tee oe re ook eh ne bade bon ay dent ce ee 2 00 
2 to 246 fie, chick we ce au ces wan he 2 50 
246 tO 3: fig ec. own es ae dey oes ae ce 3 00 
