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HAlillenmeyer WV Series C ? 
Mahonia 
* (Oregon Holly-Grape) 
Mahonia aquifolium. The thick, glossy leaves re- 
YOu. = Bhs VET yeeres a A semble Holly, but are much larger and far more 
Makes a compact bush, and when 

attractive. 
cut to the ground every few years will become 
an indescribable mass of green and bronze foli- 
age. Yellow blossoms in June followed by blue 
Not many h i 
any home owners know what this berries. Thrives in shade. 
title means! Think of the hollies and the 
Each 
laurels as examples. We should sorely miss 18 to: 24th (BSB) wer pene tener ener ates $2.00 
the glossy green foliage of the Broad-leaved 2 to 22 Ht. (BOB) i ieee re 220 
M. bealei. Japanese Mahonia. This Asiatic form 
has large, rather spiny, glossy leaves and is most 
attractive. Yellow flowers in spring followed by 
black berries. Does best in partial shade. 
Evergreens in early spring, the deeper colors 
of summer, and the cheerful contrast they 
give to dull winter scenes. They may be 
used around the house foundations, planted 18 to 24 in. aaes cee eee $00 
with tall evergreens or in the shrub border. 2 to 2Vo ft... cree reece eee cence eens 2.50 
You will be delighted with their beauty all 2a to. 3 Aen sleheh 27 aan ee 
the year-—and you will like the plants we : 
supply. Nandina 
Nandina domestica. A semi-evergreen with numer- 
ous, upright, reedlike stems. Each cane has a 
tuft of spreading foliage, clear green except the 
very young growth, which is tinted pink to 
copper. In August, white panicles of flowers 
appear, followed by masses of red berries in 
trusses. In autumn, strong, coppery tints cover 
the foliage, making it a most pleasing combina- 
tion. While not entirely evergreen, it is nearly 
B&B means the roots are in a ball of earth 
wrapped in burlap—the safest and best way 
of moving all Evergreens. 
Abelia - Bush Arbutus 
Abelia grandiflora. Few shrubs are of greater value 
than the Abelias for planting foundations, speci- 
mens about the yard, or grouped in corners or so Each 
curves of walks and drives. The dainty blush- 18 to224: ins AUBE Bacon ene ene $1.50 
white flowers come in late May or June and 2 to Ze tts “BEB Vinee renee e reerreire 2.00 
continu Util posts avy tile not ‘‘evergreen’’ the 
rich green foliage has a special charm, as it 
remains most of the year. Each Pyracantha 
1:3: TO. 24 “inay alas rere ieee. cree eee ne $1.00 Pyracantha coccinea lalandi. Firethorn. A _ pic- 
Zi Olan SEO Wako A cet a eee Ce 25 turesque upright thorny shrub with boxlike, 
SrtOse se Ttiar: Bis ee ai ae) ee ee 150 evergreen foliage. Prized for its orange-scarlet 
BGB 25c extra. berries in fall and winter. Can be trained to 
wall or makes an unusual artistic shrub. 
Berberis - - Holly Barberry 7 4 | Mt, wt aA ee 
Berberis ilicifolia. Semi-evergreen foliage that re- Abelia Grandiflora 4to5 ft. ; ; a ‘ : : i ; : ; . i d j : f : : ; : F : , ‘ : , 2.50 
sembles that of the Holly, takes on a reddish P. coccin i 
5 ' 5 . coccinea pauciflora. A low, compact, rather 
cast in the fall, and does not drop until the new roundshaped plant with small silvery. leaves, 












leaves appear. Very hardy, defying our most Ilex - Holly orange berries and twiggy growth. Excellent for 
severe winters. Each individual specimen or mass planting 
SROR2 Air aml B.C: Bi) seat ree nearer a $1.50 Ilex crenata. Japanese Holly. (F). An _ intricately ‘ Each 
2etOeAV Seti a BEB) Ak ae elon nee 2.00 branched evergreen shrub with small, glossy leaves 18 to 24 in., bushy (BGB) ............ $1.50 
B. julianae. The best of the evergreen Barberries. resembling a Boxwood. Its blue-black berries are 2 to 2 ft., bushy (BGB) ............ 2.00 
Holds its broad, green leaves on golden stems unlike most Hollies. One of the best evergreen : 
throughout the winter. Each shrubs for foundation planting or compact hedges. Vib 
18 to.24 in. (BEB)... eee $2.00 tes 550 ipburnum 
TOUDIE® ft (BG Bie cack: eee rennet ; CDCI ee re Ae te La ho as i : , ; 
ZV OSL (BOB) Gs: ane reeet 3/00 DatOne Vac it eaten ein Oey sneenee se”. . 3.00 ee ees a Eee Ae 
B. mentorensis. This new, patented, semi-ever- I. Crenata rotundifolia. Round-Leaf Japanese Holly. dron, except it will grow in any kind of soil. 
green, rather upright Barberry is useful as an Has longer, glossier leaves than crenata. A dwarf, Yellowish white flowers followed by red berries. 
individual specimen or hedge. Each spreading, nardy form, excellent for foundation A valuable plant. Each 
VSto24 ing (BEB) 4... wees $1.00 planting. | posh 2 to 3ftacds nih oo2ed int Oe $2.50 
Dito 3 it (BG Bee, «52. eee eee 1:50 18 to 24 In. 1 eee eee eee eee eee eee $2.5 3 fo-4-ft!...< Bh gad usa ee 3.00 
SitOmict oft 6 (BG Bi). paar ate 2.00 2 to 22 ft... ee eee eee tee eee 3.00 V. burkwoodi. This new fragrant ‘Evergreen Car- 
Hedge— 3 1 1. glabra. Inkberry. A rather loose growing evergreen lesi’’ is in demand everywhere. If you want 
HOM TOM SS Iii Merce crete one cree ey eee $1.50 $4.50 shrub which will succeed in either sun or shade. something new and outstanding order burkwoodi. 
VSSTOL2 4 Aiihie We enc ace ae: Cees 2.00 6.00 Leaves turn a somewhat purple shade in the fall. Each 
When planted in mass the shining black berries are 2 to73 ft. cinen Ge. tee eee $3.00 
Buxus - Boxwood most attractive. One of ibe eet varieties. 3 £6 4 Ft. cee Be costae 4.00 
Buxus sempervirens. Common Boxwood. With : ae 
shiny green foliage, it is a plant that can be 18 to 24 in... .. 1. eee. $2.00 
used in many ways. As a hedge it gives char- 2 to 2a ft. .-.-...--e- 2.50 
acter; in an informal group it has no rivals; it I. opaca. American Holly. Our na- 
may be clipped or trained to pyramid form, globe tive Holly with large glossy 
shapes, or allowed to grow naturally. Box is used leaves and red berries. Can be 
freely in window boxes, urns, and for garden used as specimen, base plant- 
edgings. They should be planted in good soil ings or hedges. Sheared, they 
and fed with sheep or cow manure. Cultivate may give the effect of large 
lightly and do not disturb the roots. Each Boxwood. Nursery grown trees 
Tee WEy Tin Seacinnens coc docusunnoewet Slee are not difficult to transplant 
pay wen Uist Tin, Gasca: oo an suado co oom ae 2.50 if directions are followed. 
Shain specimens ane aoe meee ke 3.50 Suite 4 hit eee eee ee $ 
PAWN: SPECIIMENSEt ey ener eRe ee re 5.00 AS TOM mos lea eee 
PAV ES bmem cle: tellaq\siatsk Fs. chs es Gia os5 cae Gume a oe 6.00 BONO its) penetra es 
3 TEaSPeCiInensamer te seme eee ee 7.50 ST Oyee ouch te cee tae eae -OOF 
Special prices in quantity for hedge purposes. OPtOelOeiign aoe t ae ere 9.00 
All HoRy. Trees Do Net peace 
Berries. uarantee ruiting 
Cotoneaster Plants, 40% Additional. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. Rock Cotoneaster. A low- 
spreading plant with small leaves, pinkish white 
flowers which are followed by red berries in the Laurocerasus 
fall. Good for low planting, rockeries or similar (Cherry Laurel) 
locations. One of the best. Each —_ Laurocerasus caroliniana, A fine 
18 to 24 in. (heavy field plants) ........ $2.00 i 
; evergreen shrub growing 7 to 9 
2 to 2a tt (heavy held plants) ene sss 2.50 feet high, with glossy leaves of 
4 to 3 ft. (heavy field plants) ...... 3.00 f 
2V2 Y PB Be deepest green. Ornamental, use- 
ful and desirable. Each 
Euonymus - Evergreen Wahoo |. 203 ft. (855) ...... $2.50 
Euonymus patens. A valuable introduction from 3 to 4 ft. (BGB) ...... 3.00 
China. Leaves medium size, oblong, rich green, 4 to 5 ft. (BOB) ...... 4.00 
which persist throughout the winter. Small white L. schipkaensis. Hardy English 
flowers followed by coral berries similar to our Laurel. Withstands more cold 
native Bittersweet. A rather spreading or decid- than any of the English Laurel, 
uous shrub which will grow in either sun or shade. but will freeze from time to 
One of our most useful broadleaf evergreens. time. Its slick, glossy leaves are 
Each most attractive. A _ beautiful 
LOPto-24sinie (BG By aagaciscsns tensa sn cme eee nsit S125 broad-leaf evergreen. Each 
Zito. 2 petits BG Beer ies Menara wers 1.50 PS LONZS Tie aianevers ses tha ons $2.00 
Z/ptoese tta(B GB meus aecrtenteteh este tenet 2.00 DAtOV Dai fitvnne amiss ate 2250) 
Viburnum Rhytidophyllum 
