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Broadleat Evergreens 
A most handsome group for use with the coniferous 
Evergreens in foundation plantings, or as specimen plants in 
the garden or shrubbery border. You will find types adapted 
for sun or shade, heat or cold, dry or wet locations, and in 
many shapes and sizes. 
BOXWOOD (Buxus) 
SEMPERVIRENS—tThe aristocratic old English Boxwood. Handsome 
evergreen foliage, attractive at all times. 15-18 in. $3.00; 24-30 in. 
$5.50; 30-36 in. $6.50. 
SUFFRUTICOSA—The little dwarf Boxwood of formal gardens. It is 
unexcelled as a smail evergreen for borders and edging in the 
garden. Heavy, bushy plants, 8-10 in. size $1.00; 10 for $9.00; 
25 for $20.00; 100 for $75.00. 
COTONEASTER 
APICULATA—Cranberry Cotoneaster—Hardy semi-prostrate variety 
bearing profusion of large brilliant red berries. 8-12 in. $1.25. 
DIV ARICATA—Pink flowers, red berries, with foliage nearly evergreen. 
Semi-prostrate growth. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. balled $1.50. 
HORIZONTALIS—Low spreading shrub with glossy green foliage. 
Pretty red berries. 12-15 in. $1.50; 18-24 in. $2.50; 24-30 in. $3.25. 
EUONYMUS 
JAPONICA—Bushy, upright growing plant with fine waxy evergreen 
foliage. A good foundation plant for growing against walls. 12-15 
in. $1.00; 18-24 in. $2.50; 24-30 in. $3.00; 3-4 ft. $4.00. 
RADICANS VEGETUS—(Evergreen Bittersweet)—The Big Leaf Winter 
Creeper is a handsome evergreen vine for use as a ground or wall 
cover. Large glossy green foliage, scarlet berries. $1.00 each. 
LIGUSTRUM (Privet) 
LODENSE—The handsome little dwarf privet, with near evergreen 
foliage. Specimen globes, balled. 18-24 in. $1.00; 24-30 in. $1.25; 
30-36 in, $1.50. (See shrubs and hedging for other sizes and prices.) 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape) 
AQUIFOLIA—The well known Oregon Holly Grape. Smooth shiny 
foliage of green. red and bronze. Grows well in sun or shade. 
12-15 in. $1.00; 15-18 in. $2.50; 18-24 in. $3.00; 30-36 in. $4.00. 
ILLICIFOLIA COMPACTA—Similar to the above, but the foliage 
is a more uniform rich green and very spiny. Compact and 
upright. Foliage has more substance than the Aquifolia type, 
hence it receives less Winter damage. 24-30 in. $4.00; 30-36 in. 
$5.00. 

PYRACANTHA (Burning Bush, Firethorn) 
COCCINEA—A most popular broad leaf evergreen with a myriad of 
white blossoms in the Spring, followed with masses of brilliant 
orange-red berries in the Fall that last through the Winter. Broad 
and rapid growth. Hardy. 15-18 in. $1.00; 18-24 in. $2.25; 24-30 in. 
$2.75; 30-36 in. $3.50; 3-4 ft. $4.00; 4-5 ft. $5.00. 
LALANDI—Tall growing, cane type of the above. Berries are red, 
produced in mammoth clusters which are very showy. 15-18 in. 
$1.25; 30-36 in. $4.00. 
ROSEDALE—tThis variety is similar to the above, but the berries are a 
brilliant rich red in color. 15-18 in. $1.50. 
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