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COTONEASTER, francheti. A drooping bush with arching 
branches; flowers small and pink in color; berries orange, 
tinged with red. An excellent and attractive evergreen shrub. 
Give it room to spread without crowding. 2-3 ft. $1.25 each. 
CRYPTOMERIA, Japonica. A handsome, rapid-growing tree 
‘with an elongated pyramidal out-line and plume-like, upward 
spreading branches. 24-30 in. $2.75 each. 
CYPRESS, Alumi. This is a pyramidal blue cypress of fine form. 
Its lustrous grey-blue and the erect slender growth make it 
an ideal plant for corner plantings. 30-36 in. $2.50 each. 
DAPHNE, Cnecorum (Rose Daphne or Garland Flower). A dwarf 
plant with spreading, wiry stems covered with dark green 
leaves, each stem tipped with a cluster of pink, very fragrant 
flowers. A valuable plant for rock gardens, thriving in half- 
shade. 9-12 in. $1.85 each. 
DAPHNE, Odora. This is the lemon-scented, low growing: shrub 
that blooms early in the summer and is so very popular at 
the present moment. Blossoms waxy white, foliage dark, 
glossy green. 12-15 in. $1.85 each. 
EUONYMUS, Japonicus. A very ornamental shrub of easy cul- 
ture, foliage bright green, glossy and somewhat leathery. Old 
plants produce brilliant red berries if grown untrimmed. A 
fine specimen plant. 24-30 in. $1.75 each. 
EUONYMUS, Japonicus aurea-marginatus (Golden Euonymus). 
A slow-growing variety of compact growth; foliage golden 
yellow toward the edges, blotched in center with light and 
dark green. 24-30 in. $1.75 each. 
HEATHER, Mediterranean. A popular densely branched, globular 
shrub; foliage dark green, flowers bright pink. Blooms all 
winter. Will grow in partial shade and endures more heat 
than any other variety. 12-15 in. $1.25 each. 
HOLLY, English. We have some fine heavily berried stock that 
we are offering at very reasonable prices. Holly is scarce and 
your early orders are more apt to result in choicer plants. 
24-30 in. $3.50 each. 
JUNIPER, Irish. A slender, tall growing evergreen of excellent 
form and grace. A rich specimen that will enhance the ap- 
pearance of any shrub planting. Slow growing, will not be- 
come a nuisance as some Junipers. 24-30 in. $2.25 each. 
JUNIPER, Pfitzeriana. This is a prostrate growing Juniper best 
adapted to slopes or to drop over stone-work. Has silvery- 
green foliage. Untrained plants make excellent 
ground cover. Useful for wide foundation plant- 
ings. 15-18 in. $2.25 each. 
JUNIPER, Spiny Greek. A low growing individual 
of pyramidal closely set branches. Rich coloring 
and a fne speciment plant. Seldom needs shear- 
ng. 18-24 in. $2.50 each. 


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RHODODENDRON, PINK PEARL 
LAUREL, English. Large shrub; foliage broad, heavy and glossy; 
flowers white in racemes, followed by black cherry-like fruits. 
Fine for hedges and equally attractive as a border shrub. 18- 
24 in. $1.25 each; 12-15 in. 50c. Write for quantity prices, 
stating size you want. 
LAURISTINUS, Viburnum Tinus, Winter Blooming. A com- 
pact, hardy shrub that grows well in almost any location. Can 
be kept to any desired height by pruning. Produces large 
quantities of flowers in late winter months; pink in bud, white 
when open. 18-24 in. $1.35 each. 
NANDINA, Domestica. A very handsome shrub of moderate 
size and rather slow growth. Leaves are much divided, light 
green tipped with pink and copper in spring, turning to vivid 
scarlet during fall and winter. Flowers white, followed by 
crimson berries. An excellent plant for winter display. 15-18 
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