SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... DALLAS 

CHERRY LAUREL—See Laurocerasus. 
CHINESE FIR—See Coniferous Evergreens. 
CISTUS CYPRIUS—Rock Rose. Gray-green, foliage; 
Athea-like single flowers in spring. 
PURPUREUS—Redish-lilac flowers with dark 
blotch at pase of each petal. 
BEB ioe a Doe tien Fan Petar ces $1.00 and 1.50 
CLEYERA JAPONICA—Handsome shrub; shining dark 
green leaves with reddish bronze tints in winter. 
Use peat moss when planting. Excellent. 
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COTONEASTER—Medium § size plants with arching 
branches, bright red berries. Some varieties ex- 
cellent for rock gardens. 
DECORA—Necklace Cotoneaster. Dainty foli- 
age; berries like a necklace along stems. 
FRANCHETTI—A strong growing’ variety. 
Gray-greei: leaves. Orange color berries. 
HORIZONTALIS—Trailing variety with dainty 
deep green foliage. Red berries. 
PARNEYI—Very handsome, _ shining green 
leaves. Fast, upright growing with large red 
berries in late summer and fall. 
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CUNNINGHAMIA—See Coniferous Evergreens. 
CYTISUS—Broom—Broom-like stems with few leaves. 
Drought resistant. Interesting as a contrast. 
HISPANIA—Spanish Broom. Masses of rich 
yellow pea-shaped fragrant flowers in spring. 
SCOPARIUS—Scectch Broom. Arching branches. 
Clear yellow flowers. 
MOONLIGHT BROOM—Pale yellow; graceful. 
Gallontcanss:.2 =e ee $1.00 and 1.50 
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DAHOON HOLLY—See [lex. 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS—Silver-gray foliage. Drought- 
resistant. Fragrant flowers in fall. Silver berry. 
VAREG ATED—Golden yellow margins on leaves. 
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ENGLISH LAUREL—See Laurocerasus. 
ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA—Loquat. Broad deep green 
foliage. Creamy flowers producing yellow plum- 
like fruit in late spring. Slightly tender. 
Gallon scanseee: Ree eee $1.00 
Dd ih DG ae Seiko tine ie $2.50 and 3.50 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA—AIll sizes from hedging grade 
(bare-root) to large specimen plants. 
LORE2b. D0 (hp 1.002" o0 ec. 00g andseou 
RADICANS—tTrailing type with reddish color in 
winter. Ground cover or vine. ........ .75 and $1.00 
RADICANS COLORATA—Very hardy, dainty 
foliage with reddish tone. .................... $ .75 and $1.00 
RADICANS AUREO-VARIEGATUS — Dainty, 
slow growing; silver margined. 0.0.0. $1.00 
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