BROAD-LEAVED AND MISCELLANEOUS EVERGREENS 
Redleaf Wintercreeper (E. rad. colorata), with leaves changing to purple- 
red in winter. Prices same as Small-leaf Wintercreeper. 
Bigleaf Wintercreeper (E. rad. vegetus), with larger leaves and scarlet 
fruits resembling American Bittersweet. Prices same as Small- 
leaf variety. 
Japanese Holly (llex crenata), an evergreen with long, lustrous, dark 
green leaves, white flowers followed by black fruit, likes partial 
shade, hardy with slight protection. 
Meyonaels ROR Lomi. he Gos -cr setae’ $ 3.00 
American Holly (Ilex opaca), an evergreen with large, spiny, dull green 
leaves, white flowers followed by red fruit, likes partial shade, 
more hardy than Japanese type but dislikes wet locations. 
tee Bary ot aerate toe $ 3.00 
Oregon Holly grape (Mahonia aquifolia), with lustrous, green leaves 
changing to rich scarlet in fali, yellow flowers in May, followed 
by blue-black fruits, resistant to shade. 
TPS UBytaid bien oe rer E $ 2.75 
Pachysandra (P. terminalis), probably the best ground cover for shade 
under trees, with large, bright green leaves. 
3-6” plants, 1-3” stems, clean roots $10.00 per 100 
Japanese Andromeda (Pieris japonica), a beautiful plant with lustrous, 
green leaves and white flowers in terminal clusters, likes semi- 
shade and partially sheltered positions, much used as a house 
plant. 
pee BS s Die a eee $ 3.50 See DR Ole ee hee $ 4.50 
Leland Firethorn (Pyracantha C. lalandi), with thorny branches, shiny 
green leaves, numerous 
small white flowers fol- 
lowed by bright orange- 
red fruit much loved by 
birds. 
Terese Ore 2 een an eas $ 4.00 
Hybrid Rhododendron (R. hybrida). 
Everyone loves rhododen- 
drons and would like to 
plant some as they are the 
showiest of all flowering 
plants. In the locality of 
Western New York they 
need slight-winter protec- 
tion, especially from cold 
winds and bright winter 
sun. Given that, and an 
acid soil condition, and 
they may be successfully 
grown. The following are 
the most hardy varieties. 
America—deep red, Dr. H. 

C. Dresselhuys — analine 
red, Mrs. C. S. Sargent— 
ne lo a ee deep rose-pink, Pres. Lin- 
coln — lavender, Roseum- 
BAKERS ARBORVITAE Elegans — lavender-pink. 
Bakers Arborvitae, a member of the Orien- 
tal Arborvitae family. Thrives on poor soil A]] plants: 
and plenty of sun. 
(See page 9 for prices) 15GB Ga, Bee a ee ees $ 4.00 
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