Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N.C. 15 

GENISTA TINETERIA (Woodwaxen Broom)— 
Low growing, height about 5 inches, but reaching 
a spread of 2 to 3 feet. Extremely colorful when 
in bloom, the foliage being entirely hidden by 
clustered, golden yellow flower heads, standing 
two or three inches above the plant, the most pro- 
fuse bloomer of all blooms. 
100 
1B Fee US nH 0 Col tar erecta CO ala hin ees ee an $10.00 


ILEX CRENATA. (Japanese Holly)— 
Ilex cranata grows to a height of about 4 feet, a 
much branched evergreen shrub, with oval, cren- 
ate leaves. Makes a splendid specimen, and is very 
desirable for hedgeplanting. Berries black. 
100 
G-l2-1nch. NiteePlantee 2. $20.00 


JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydenia Japonica)— — 
A lovely deciduous shrub. All plantings should 
include a few of these shrubs. A semi-upright 
plant with flowers ranging from white to deep 
red covering the plants in very early spring be- 
fore the leaves appear. 
100 
24S SINC ree eee Ree ee $35.00 
JASMINE NUDIFLORUM— 
One of the earliest bloomers of the Jasmines, in 
January the plants are covered with yellow blos- 
soms. 
100 
7ae SAL a VaLw bee ol Nei Ary lt eee aad $30.00 
JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA (Spiny Greek 
Juniper)— 
One of the most beautiful of the Junipers, grows 
in the form of an almost perfect cone, making it 
desirable for formal gardens and plantings. Fol- 
lage dense, upright and of attractive glaucous 
color. 
ZEON CREE eR Leer ee cr eer ees $1.25 eacb 

LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Glossy Privett)— 
A beautiful form of Japansese Privett. Leaves 
large, thick ovate, lanceolate of a very dark shin- 
ing green. Large heads of white flowers in May 
followed by black berries which are retained 
throughout the winter. 
LOE LSM anchy st eprte ee rey iris Ree $20.00 
