BOXWOOD—The very best slow growing, small leaved, 
very dense foliage, evergreen grown. 8 in. well spaced 30e; 
1 yr. rooted plants about 6 in. ————--_____-__________—_—# 
EUONYMUS—Japonica variety grows upright, has very ; 
dark green leaves, fine for hedge or specimen planting. 
12 in. 2 
Patens, produces berries, and bronze foliage in winter, 
more spreading than Japonica. 
Colorata, this is a vine for ground cover or training to 
walls, being green in summer and turning to red with 
winter. Strong plants 25c; plants about 6 in. high well 
rooted. .._ > =... a eee 
HreLLYGRAPE—Mahonia Aquifolium, Oregon Hollygrape 
is verynice in winter dress usually producing many shoots 
from ground which reach ahautf f+ Groon in summer and 
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;w, slow-growing, spiny foliage On the line of cedar. 
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ye NOLL Cranage Southern Magnolia, probably 
ie most beautiful of the southern evergreens, with very 
arge white fragrant bloom and heavy green leaves. 12 in. 
vec. 18 iin: ; 
in..40c;.2 to 34, 60c¢ 
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ae ‘ ends tipping downward, foliage usually turns red- 
ish color in winter, produces clusters of berries in tops 
of planisithat turn red in winte® 12 in... 25¢ 
RA A thors should be more widely plant- 
e as hedges, gives good protection because of thorns 
evergreen foliage, producing berries for color: Coccinea 
is an orange-red | berried type and much hardier so far 
cold weather is concerned. Barlow’s Red Upright, red 
erried, nice green foliage. Atlantic, another upright srow- 
er producing red berries. Coccinea type slightly more 

spreading than other varieties. 12 in. 25c; 6 in. __._..______ 10c_ | 
ae See River South is suitable as an evergreen 
a oe OF screening unsightly places up to 10 ft. high or 
eRe san + nee about 18 in. if desired. Zero 
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