8 Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N. C. 
is most pleasing. ‘he varieties we offer are nearly 
all of dwarf growth and are far superior to the 
old sort. 
100 1000 
2 year bedswal2-Loein tees $4.50 $35.00 

ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry)— 
A very attractive evergreen shrub belonging to 
the holly family. ‘The leaves are small of a dark 
green color and during the winter the plant is 
covered with small black berries making it very 
attractive. 
100 1000 
at RIOR Sot Er orld $3.50 $30.00 
is] 
ILEX—HOLLY—Continued. I. crenata (Japanese 
Holly). 4 ft.— 
A much branched evergreen shrub, with oval, cre- 
nate leaves. Makes a splendid specimen, and is 
very desirable for hedge-planting. Berries black. 
1 Year Beds 


100 1000 
De veat: DedStie cco a tear nce $ 5.00 $45.00) 
a vearsUedS 4-6 chi ten. neha riers 10.00 


KERRIA—Globe Flower Kerria japonica floraplena 
(Corchorus japonicus). 6 ft.— 
An old favorite. It is of spreading habit, with 
double yellow blooms about an inch in diameter, 
which appear early in April. Effective for mass- 
ing. 



100 1000 
Eeyeat beds.3:024n. ease tee $2.50 $20.00: 
Aevean «DEUS, (45.010 sme te ene 3.00 25.00 
0 
KOELREUTERIA Paniculata (Goldenrain Tree) 
100 1000 
Lvear beds; es eil eee eee $4.00 $35.00: 
Oe eee 
LARCH (Larix) European— 
100 1000 
2) Vedat beds, 10-4] 2a, eee est $4.00 $35.00: 

O 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Glossy Privett)— 
A beautiful form of Japanese Privett. Leaves large 
thick, ovate, lanceolate of a very dark shining 
green. Large heads of white flowers produced in 
May followed by black berries which are retained 
throughout the winter. Hardy at Baltimore. A 
most desirable variety. Attains a height of 20 feet. 

