Vienna, Illinois 
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BROADLEAF EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
AND TREES 
These shrubs and trees are all dug with a ball of 
earth and burlapped the same as other evergreens. 
They should be planted and cared for the same way. 
AMERICAN HOLLY. Broadleaf evergreen tree. The 
famous Christmas Holly. The female plants pro- 
duce the bright red berries. Male or Female trees. 
2-3 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.50. (See Illustration, 
Page 16). 
COTONEASTER (Horizontalis). A very good 
dwarf evergreen shrub. Very spreading habit of 
growth. Wax-leaf. Produces small red berries in 
Summer. Fine for borders or low foundation 
planting. In real cold winters the Cotoneaster will 
drop some of its foliage but is hardy. 15-18 in., 
$1.00; .18-24 in., $1.50. 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET (Euonymus 
Vegetus Radicans). A very good evergreen vine. 
Glossy leaf. Will grow good in shade. Fine for 
trellis, poles or walls. Needs a little support to get 
started on walls. Also grows good on trunks of old 
trees. 15-18 in., $1.00; 18-24 in., $1.50. 
EVERGREEN BARBERRY (Julianae). A fine 
bush form with glossy leaves. Foliage much larger 
than the Japanese barberry. Yellow blooms in 
Spring. 12-15 in., 50c; 15-18 in., 75c. 
EUONYMUJUS PAYTENS. Evergreen bush Bitter- 
sweet. Thick, glossy foliage with clusters of 
orange berries in late Summer and Fall. Grows 
fine in shade. 18-24 in., $1.25. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Hollygrape). A fine ever- 
green shrub having Holly-shaped leaves turning 
dark red in Winter. Clusters of beautiful yellow 
blossoms in early Spring, followed by blue berries. 

Magnolia Glauca 

Mahonia—Evergreen Shrub 
Fine for foundation planting. Does well in shade 
or sun. Blends well with other evergreens. 12-15 
in., 50c; 15-18 in., 75c; 18-24 in., $1.00. 
MAGNOLIA Glauca (Sweet Bay Tree). Hardy. 
This tree is one of the nicest of the Magnolia 
family. It has very fragrant blooms in June. The 
odor is similar to Gardenias. The foliage is not so 
large as the Southern Magnolia but is more narrow 
and has a bluish cast on the under side of the leaf. 
18-24 in., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA Grandiflora. The beautiful old 
Southern Magnolia. Large, glossy dark green 
leaves with a lovely creamy-white flower in June. 
Not recommended North of St. Louis, but will 
grow in So. Ill. if planted in a protected location 
or protected in winter for 3 or 4 years until it has 
become established. 12-15 in., 50c; 15-18 in., 
75c; 18-24 in., $1.00. 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). One of the best ever-. 
green shrubs. Beautiful red-orange berries in the 
Fall hanging on until late winter. Thick glossy 
foliage. Clusters of white flowers in May. Fine 
for foundation planting if kept trimmed. Excellent 
for hedge or group planting. Hardy but best 
moved in late fall or early Spring. 12-15 in., 50c; 
18-24 in., 75c; 24-30 in., $1.00; 214-3 ft., $2.00. 
(See lustration, Page 17). 
