BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
There is a distinct tendency on the part of planters in the 
South to use more Broad-leaved Evergreens, for, with a 
proper selection, the blooming season can be lengthened 
over a period of several months—from spring until midsum- 
mer. There are Broad-leaved Evergreens for every type of 
planting—tall, columnar ones where height is desired, broad, 
symmetrical ones for places of medium height—in fact, there 
is some sort which will fit any required place. The group, as a 
whole, has the added advantage of standing pruning ex- 
The Broad-leaved Evergreens are also 
ceptionally well. 
ABELIA 
Edward Goucher. A new Abelia, slower 
growing than A. grandiflora, with 
bright green foliage and pink flowers. 
Very desirable. Eaeh 10 
SitomZim. sbare roots: $0 35 $3 00 
12 to 18 in., bare root...... 50 4 50 
Grandiflora. Succeeds over a very wide 
range of climatic and_soil-conditions, 
in sun and in shade. Although a vigor- 
ous grower, it will stand any amount of 
pruning. A hardy evergreen with glossy, 
dark green foliage and a profusion of 
white funnel-shaped flowers, tinted with 
pink, borne in clusters from May until 
late autumn. Valuable for foundation 
planting, grouping on the lawn, hedge- 
work, etc. 
Bare Root Each 10 100 
8to12in......$0 25 $2 00 $15 00 
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{Sito denen ee 50 450 40 00 
Act OM so Miter 100 900 
BOXWOOD (Buxus) 
Japonica. The only Boxwood that will 
stand hot weather in full sun in the 
Lower South. Leaves large, light green. 
Excellent for bordering walks and beds. 
Faster growing than most Boxwoods. 
Each 10 100 
1-yr., from beds $0 30 $2 50 $20 00 
CAMPHOR (Cinnamomum) 
Camphora. One of the most popular of 
the evergreen shade trees in the deep 
South. Fast grower. Each 10 
18 to 24 in., bare root... ...$0 50 $4 50 
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COTONEASTER 
Pannosa. A handsome evergreen shrub 
with graceful, slightly drooping branches. 
Leaves gray-green on top, silvery under- 
neath. Masses of dull red berries in fall 
and winter, followed by white blossoms in 
spring. Ultimate height 6 feet. Each 
18'to24 Ines bab ae OO) 
2 to sft. Baba eee 1 50 
3to 4 {t.. Bebe eee 2 50 
Aitoy 5 ft. BaBeaaeeer 3 00 
CLEYERA 
Japonica. Evergreen shrub having thick, 
glossy bronze leaves. Creamy white, fra- 
grant flowers, followed on older plants 
by red berries. Maximum height 6 feet. 
Slow grower. Each 
12 'toi8int Baba eee eee $1 00 
18 to245ns) Babee eee 1 50 
240) Sat. Bebe eee eae 2 00 
3\to 4ft; B&Bs secre 3 00 
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versatile group. 


Gardenia florida 
ELAEAGNUS 
Fruitlandi. Beautiful large gray-green 
leaves, silvery beneath. Gives a decided 
foliage contrast when planted with other 
Broad-leaved Evergreens. Maximum 
height 10 to 15 feet. Each 10 
8 to 12 in., bare root....$0 50 $4 50 
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FEIIOA 
Sellowiana. Introduced from the French 
Riviera, the Pineapple Guava, gives ex- 
cellent foliage contrast and attractive 
bloom in late spring. Flowers white 
outside, purplish crimson within, with 
long crimson stamens. The upper surface 
of the leaves is glossy green, the lower 
surface silvery gray. Each 
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GARDENIA 
Florida. The Gardenia is fast gaining 
popularity and returning to its former 
station as one of the prize plants of the 
South. Its waxy dark green foliage and 
delightfully fragrant, pure white flowers 
make it a valued addition to any garden. 
Mystery. Foliage and flowers larger 
than G. florida; otherwise similar. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each 
iEtomlYoctts. barelrootaaee reer $0 75 
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Radicans. Flowers similar to G. florida. 
Leaves small, dark green. Each 10 
Small plants from beds...$0 50 $3 50 
Heavy plants from beds.. 1 00 9 00 


excellent for the shrub border, for screenmg out undesirable 
views, and for use as specimen plants. There is not a more 
The South is indeed fortunate in its wealth of Broad-leaved 
Evergreens which flourish in practically all sections. Many of 
them have beautiful blooms and berries—a distinct advantage 
over the conifers. With the use of broad-leaved material one 
is able to get definite contrasts in color and size of foliage, 
blossoms over long periods, low-growing or tall-growing plants, 
as the location demands. 
HOLLY (Ilex) 
Cassine angustifolia (Dahoon Holly). 
An excellent evergreen Holly, pro- 
ducing quantities of red berries when 
very young. Ultimate height 30 feet. 
May be sheared if desired to be kept 
small. Each 10 
12 to 18 in., BaB........$1 00 $9 00 
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5 tomoitt-1> & bean 4 00 35 00 
Cornuta. Very handsome Holly, native 
of China. Leaves 3-spined, very glossy. 
Growth compact and pyramidal. 
Our plants are grown only from cut- 
tings and are sure to produce large 
scarlet berries in profusion. 
Cornuta Burfordi. A form of the above, 
with more rounded leaves. Grown only 
from cuttings of the berried type. 
Above two varieties: Each 10 
18'to 24in.. B&Baeoen oe DUne oI 2850 
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Crenata bullata. Much-branched shrub 
with dark green, oval leaves. Attractive 
berries. Each 
12F toulS) ines D&B ae ee $1 00 
1Sitop24- int. Ds bse 15-25 
Crenata rotundifolia. Very hardy. De- 
sirable for its small dark green, round 
leaves and its compact habit of growth. 
Each 10 
8 tod ine ee er $0 75 $7 00 
Opaca femina. The native American 
Holly, propagated by cuttmgs from 
female or berry-producing trees only. 
These plants are sure to produce berries. 
Each 10 
3to 4 ft., bare root....$1 25 $10 00 
4to 5ft., bare root.... 1 50 12 50 
5'to: 6 ft., bare root... .. 2 50° - 20) 00 
6 to 8 ft. bareroot, see) O0nESUROU 
For balled and burlapped Hollies, 
double the above prices. 
Vomitoria feminma (Yaupon). Great 
masses of brilliant red berries make this 
an outstanding plant throughout the 
winter. Leaves small, dark green. Ex- 
cellent for hedging, planting in clumps, 
or can be sheared as a specimen. Our 
plants are grown from cuttings from 
only the berried types. 
Each 10 
12'tocl Sam, babe eee $0 75 $7 00 
13}to 243m. Bab ae 100 900 
Dito motte > & > ae 2 O00 met 750 
31004 tte be Deer 2 50) 22 50 
40) pitt be bee 400 30 00 
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