Evergreens 
(Evergreen Shrubs) 
Ali Evergreens are priced by express, not prepaid 
Winter Creepers 
These low evergreen shrubs (varieties of Euony- 
mus) with their lustrous green distinctly veined leaves 
are best suited for low foundation plantings, low 
evergreen hedges, as edging plants, as filler plants in 
front of taller Evergreens. Several types are ground 
cover plants and others if given some support will 
climb stone or brick walls, chimneys, etc., forming a 
beautiful evergreen vine. 
—E,. Radicans—Narrow leaf, creeping. This is the 
best one for ground cover, sun or shade. 
—E, Carrieri—(Evergreen Bittersweet) Broader leaf, 
low shrub type that climbs readily if given support. 
This one for low hedge, edging and for specimen 
foundation plant. When allowed to grow unsheared it 
produces numerous small pods of bittersweet like 
berries. 
—E. Colorata —(Red Wintercreeper)—A highly de- 
sirable vine for walls, stonework and one of the best 
of refined ground covers and especially to hold ter- 
races and slopes from washing. Remarkable for its 
brilliant red tints of foliage in the autumn changing 
to bronze and purple during mid winter. 
—E, Variegata —(Silver Wintercreeper) — Silver 
variegated leaves, somewhat slower in growth and 
should be planted as a vine or ground cover on north 
sides and protected areas. 
Price all Wintercreepers—Strong 2 yr. vines 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 



Holly Leaf Mahonia (Evergreen) 
“ (Oregon Holly)—Low growing ever- 
Mahonia green, leaves very similar to Holly, 
produces clusters of yellow flowers followed by black 
berries. Thrives in sun or shade. Price, strong 15 in. 
plants. B. & B., $1.25 each. 18-24 in. $1.50. 
Hardy Boxwood 
Both Varieties 
15 in.—$1.00 
18 in.— 1.50 
Spiny Greek Juniper 
15 in.—$1.25 
18 in— 1.50 
24 in.— 1.75 
30 in— 2.00 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURE — Best grade 
Seed for securing a good heavy mat of grass. 
Price, 45c Ib., postpaid. 
SHADY GRASS MIXTURE — For shady 
locations. Price, 50c Ib., postpaid. 
10c per Ib. extra west of Mississippi River. 

Leland’s 
Firethorn 
e (Pyracantha Lelandi)—An evergreen 
Firethorn shrub with small dark green leaves, 
compact habit of growth, much branched. White flow- 
ers in spring followed by large clusters of bright 
orange scarlet berries. One of the most satisfactory 
shrubs to use. Must be planted in early spring or late 
fall. Price, 18-24 in. plants, B & B $1.50 each by ex- 
press. Smaller 2-yr. plants from 3 inch pots, 50c each; 
3 for $1.35. 
Graceful 
Cotoneaster Apiculata = Sz2ceful 
shrub with fountain-like branches almost evergreen, 
handsome deep glossy green foliage and producing 
an abundance of glittering red berries. Price 2 yr. 
plants from 3 Inch pots 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
Hardy Boxwood 
—Dwarf Dark Green —A hardy low-growing type 
of Evergreen Boxwood used extensively as edging and 
for low edges. The Boxwood is the most desirable low 
Evergreen hedge plant—especially in shaded and pro- 
tected areas. This variety is entirely hardy here in 
Ohio. Also much used in rock gardens and porch boxes 
for all winter color. 
—Hardy Korean —Here is a new variety of Box- 
wood introduced from Korea which has no difficulty in: 
wintering our Ohio climate without freezing back. In. 
addition to its hardiness it possesses most attractive 
glossy light green leaves—not as dark green as the 
common Boxwood but much hardier. Excellent as: 
specimen plants or 
for edging purposes. 







Blue Juniper 
Norway Spruce 
2 ft.—$1.00 3 Tt SecceeespacdO 
3 ft— 1.50 6 fit... cree 5.00 
4 ft— 2.00 Small 15 in.—$1.00 
