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COTONEASTER ADPRESSA (Creeping Cotoneaster)—A very good creeping variety with larger 
berries and smaller grower than Horizontalis. 8-12’’ B&B $1.00. 
Horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster)—A small horizontal shrub covered with waxy, mouse ear leaves. 
Minute pink flowers, followed by red berries. Useful for rockeries. 9-12’’ $1. 00: 12-16 135. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM (Garland Flower) 
A gem for the garden or rockery, producing delicate, rose pink clusters of flowers in early 
spring completely covering the plant ‘and sparsely at intervals all summer until freezing weather 
compels the plant to stop blooming. Flowers rival the carnation for fragrance. Growth not 
exceeding 10’’ in height eventually spreading to 2 feet or more. We produce thousands. Dug 
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Evergreen Thorn (Crataegus Pyracantha Lelandi)—A dense evergreen thorn, which can be trim- 
med to solid clumps. Foliage of very pleasing deep green with orange colored berries which persist 
well into the winter. B & B. 12-18” $1.25; 18-24” $2.00; 2-2%’ $2.75. 
HOLLY (Ilex) 
Crenata Bullata (Japanese Boxleaf Holly)—This is a hardy type of Japanese Holly with small 
boxwood-like leaves which are very glossy. This is a very valuable addition to the Broad Leaved 
erat for the North. Makes a neat and attractive shrub and does well in shady situations. 
T 4-8” $17.50 per 100; 12-15’” $1.75; 15-18’" $2.25. 
Crenata Rotundifolia (Japanese Boxleaf Holly)—A variety with larger, rounder leaves and 
stronger, more upright growth. Very hardy; and we shall grow it by the thousands as we believe 
its use will become popular, and that it will take the place of Boxwood. T 4-8’ $17.50 per 100: 
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Glabra (Inkberry)—Slow growing dense evergreen shrub with small glossy leaves. Will grow 
in heavy shade and stands shearing well. Black berries produced in fall and persist into winter. 
15-18’ $2.25; 18-24” $3.00. 
Opaca (American Holly)—This is the holly used for Christmas decoration. It develops into 
a beautiful bush-like specimen. Prefers moist, well drained soil and a partially shaded location. 
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LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI—A low growing evergreen 
shrub, which produces tresses of lily-lke flowers. The 
foliage i is rich green in summer, turning into a bronze in winter. 
Does well in shade. 15-18’’ $1.65; 18-24’ $2.00; 2-214’ $2.25; 
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MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (Holly Leaved Ashberry)—A 
beautiful evergreen shrub, with smooth shiny holly leaves, 
bright yellow flower cluster i in May, followed by blue grape- 
like berries. The leaf color varies throughout the summer, 
assuming all shades of green with flecks of red and bronze. 
T 6-9” $10.00 per 100; 12-15’ $1.00; 15-18’ $1.25; 18-24” $1.50. 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL ( Kalmia Latifolia)—The Pennsyl- 
vania State Flower. The mountain Laurel is very popular, 
being planted in group form with Rhododendrons or in in- 
dividual masses. Light pink flowers are borne in clusters in 
May or June. Mountain Laurel and Rhododendrons demand 
acid soil and shade. Directions for making the soil acid will be 
sent upon request when plants are ordered. It is very easily 
and inexpensively done. Our nursery-grown clumps are ex- 
Mahonia Aquifolia cellent material. 15-18’’ $2.00; 18-24’’ $2.50; 2-2%’ $3.00; 
DBE STAY. 
maine CANBYI—A remarkable dainty low evergreen shrub forming a dense ever- 
green carpet. 8-12’ $.90; 12-15” $1.25. 
PIERIS ee 
Floribunda—A native of the Blue Ridge Mountains of distinct characteristics. Its rich ever- 
green foliage and abundance of lily-of-the-valley-like flowers make it very effective. Being smaller 
than Rhododendron, it makes a very effective foreground plant for them. 15-18’’ $2.50. 
RHODODENDRON 
Its dark green, leathery foliage forms a wonderful background for other shrubbery, and in 
winter it is a constant reminder of the Spring to come. Used largely in group plantings, although 
single specimens are not amiss. Indispensible for shady places and is one of the few plants growing 
wellin such locations. Our stock is all ““Nursery-grown” and we are offering an established, superior 
quality not to be compared to the ordinary collected wild stock. Having a natural good soil for 
growing Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel and other Ericeae plant material, and realizing the 
need for good stock, also in an attempt to meet the overtaxed demand, we have made special 
effort and investment to grow these splendid evergreens. 


Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
