CHASE, ALABAMA aby 
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
(Continued) 
AUCUBA japonica variegata, Golddust Aucuba 
Large, shiny, dark green leaves flecked with 
gold. Spreads by stolons into a large mass. 
Likes shade. Bright red berries fall and win- 
tere 11.5 1 eel. 
Each Per 10 
OE TN Sh alse aati or kg Mel Se ee ND $ .35 $ 3.00 
(Shifted to paper pots for Shipping) 
BERBERIS mentorensis (U.S. Plant Patent No. 99), 
Mentor Barberry 
The new hedge barberry so much admired. 
Drouth-resistant, tough and hardy. Naturally 
upright and dense, it requires very little at- 
tention, and grows under almost any condition. 
Its long thorns and dense growth make a very 
effective barrier. Attractive glossy leaves clothe 
the entire plant from the tips of the branches to 
the groundline. 
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Deets USN ee ea ec eee Ae ae .50 4.75 
LS Ie PERN Live eae ep ee. ae 45 4.00 
BY Se Ls ae te sg eee a .35 3.00 
LE VETERAN ae: es ye oe ean aye Meee .30 2.50 

BUXUS suffruticosa, Dwarf Box 
The famous Dwarf Box so much admired in old 
gardens. Very slow-growing. Readily responds 
to shearing. Will grow in sun or partial shade. 
: es NR 20 1.60 
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POG ine oe we a 15 4.20 
DAPHNE “Somerset” (Plant Patent No. 315) 
Here is a Daphne which we believe will prove 
satisfactory for Southern plantings. The habit 
of growth is somewhat dwarf and compact. 
Leaves are a good blue-green. The flowers are 
small, pink, and deliciously fragrant, covering 
the upper 8 to 10 inches of the branches early in 
the spring, and remaining for a long period. 
Take advantage of the nation-wide publicity 
given this outstanding novelty. Shipped direct 
from grower in Ohio. 
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TSS aye Ng eae oases eet ee hs, 1.50 12.50 
eS COIN Temas. 2 Sapo ga. ac gh ee. 1.00 8.50 
AA ETE ANG Glin oy Ree NR ame .50 - 4.25 
GEORGIA, January 8, 1943: “I feel it no more than my duty as 
one of your customers, to tell you how pleased I am with your stock.” 
