EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
The great beauty of the broad leaved 
evergreens make them most valuable for 
gardening purposes. Many are among our 
most spectacular and gorgeous flowering 
shrubs, while their broad attractive leaves 
show out most effectively during the 
parts of the year when many trees and 
plants are without foliage. There is prac- 
tically no end to the charming results that 
can be obtained by the liberal use of this 
class of plants. 
Abelia— 
Grandiflora, delicate pink flowers sum- 
mer and fall. 40c - 50c - 75c - $1. 
Schumani, lavender pink. 50c - 75c - $1. 
Andromeda—White flowers February. 
50c - 75c - 90e - $1.50 up. 
Azalea—Dwarf crimson and salmon pink. 
50¢ - 75c. 
Aucuba—Gold dust Laurel. 25c - 50c - 75c - 
$1 up. 
Barberry— 
Darwin, Yellow flowers, Blue berry. 
50c - 75c - $1 up. 
Dwarf, Yellow flowers. 25¢c - 50c - 
75¢ - 90c, 
Sargents, Yellow flowers. 75c - $1. 
Juliana (Wintergreen), 60c - 75c. 
Verruculosa, Yellow flower. 25c - 40c - 
50c $1. 
Boxwood—True dwarf. 10c - 25¢ - 40c - 
50c - 75c - $1. 
Boxwood—tTrue tree. 10c - 25c - 40c - 50c - 
$1.50 up. 
Broom— 
Decumbens, very dwarf yellow. Rock- 
ery. 75c. 
Moonlight, medium, pale yellow. 50c - 
75c to $2. 
Purgans, medium dwarf yellow. 75c - $1. 
Lord Lambourne, striking combination 
of cream and crimson. $1. 
