
BERBERIS 
B. julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). Ever- 
green. Yellow flowers and purple fruit. 
Good ornamental for border, foundation 
or hedge. 
15 "to Sint eaeeee Ree pie) 
18:to 24m see ees OU) 
2 tO. 216 thee eee 00 
216 +03 Lie eee eee DO 
B. verruculosa (Warty Barberry). Aristo- 
erat of the Barberries. A dwarf evergreen 
showing red in the foliage when growing. 
Beautiful colors in Fall and Winter. Al- 
most without equal for year around 
beauty. 
12 CORLSrinmeaee en eee Fens $1.75 
LS, CORE StL ener : 
18 to 24 in 
BUXUS 
B. sempervirens suffruticosa (Dwarf 
English Box). The true dwarf Boxwood 
has tiny oval leaves and the delicate Box 
fragrance peculiar to it. Very useful 
where dwarf hedges are desired. Must 
have Winter protection. 
6:fOrS. Tne ee ere eee $0.50 
SCOP OT aces eae a eee ey eee 1.00 
TOOet2AN@ ee eee pitt cetera 75) 
COTONEASTER 
The large family of Cotoneasters has 
many members of high value for landscape 
plantings. Cotoneasters grown in an open 
situation generally prove to be hardy 
throughout northern United States. They 
vary greatly in habit and attractiveness and 
rely upon their brilliantly colored fruit, 
more than floral beauty, for decorative 
effect. They do not transplant as readily as 
some shrubs and must be carefully handled 
during the transplanting operation. The 
generally interesting branching habit, both 
the low sprawly types and those with arch- 
ing branches, are decorative all year. 
C. adpressa. Decidedly a rock pliant, where 
the creeping branches weave in and 
around intricately, forming an interesting 
mound. The glossy dark green wavy 
leaves show off the large bright red ber- 
ries to perfection. For a sunny location. 
12.tOul Dy ine SeRte $1.50 

Cotoneaster Henryana 
Rosedale Nurseries, East View, N. Y. 6 

COTONEASTER—Continued 
C. divaricata. A broadly spreading shrub 
which has tiny glossy leaves interspersed 
with scarlet berries in Autumn. Vigorous 
crower. 
L3itor24inh,. | ae Oo eee $1.50 
QOD abe ene ney ee ee ee 2.00 
DE HO 8 Sb Sees ao ee IBD 
C. francheti. Upright, dense shrub with 
wide spreading branches. Small pink 
flowers in June with a tremendous crop of 
orange berries in September. Foliage is 
grayish green. 
LS Oa Me A Seep ee Pera pls ed 
DolOgoul Geet Orth kee oe Sen eee 5 () 
Woh al tin ae Aree ee Men mee 3.50 
C. henryana. A graceful shrub of spread- 
ing, drooping habit with reddish foliage. 
Bears an abundance of red berried clus- 
ters in Fall. Very fine for covering slopes. 
LSitO:241nteere ees eee eee $1.75 
DibOwss Ll aecpeenesy hee eee Meee ore eee oC) 
S COrAti tote bs irs ah aeete rea Rae 3.50 
C. horizontalis. One of the most effec- 
tive fruiting shrubs for the rockery. Its 
low branches, almost horizontal, bear a 
profusion of bright red berries. 
HDS GO WLC The se anette ee a $1 
18 to 24 in 2 
DAPHNE 
D. cneorum (fose Daphne). Rose Daphne is a dainty 
little bush 1 to 2 ft. high with gray green foliage, 
each shoot tipped with clusters of clear rose pink 
flowers in April and May and again in Autumn. The 
fragrance is delightful and so strong a few plants will 
scent a wide area. Likes plenty of lime in the soil, 
must have full sun and loose soil which never be- 
comes caked. 
9 to 12 in 
IGS 3 eRe Nae A OR REREA aerate ante Slceae ica $1.25 
1260 Oe se ck ae ee 1.65 
L5S'COVLS cyt as eee, | ee. eee ee ees 2.00 
1 LORDA MI ee etc tee) Chae ee ee PD 
ENKIANTHUS 
E. campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus). Without 
artificial shaping will develop into a handsome, 
large shrub well clothed with clean foliage which 
turns brilliant red in Fall. Bunches of nodding 
flowers are borne on the whorled branches and 
these red-veined white cups are quite unlike any 
other flower. 
YtOnd fbi anh eee S175 
3. 10-4: TOs ey cesar an ee 2.50 
4 005 ftp eee ee ee eee 3.50 
SOMME suak Ghee oA Gs 4d dole 5.00 
ILEX - The Hollies 
There is something startling about the 
sight of a full-grown Holly tree aglow with 
red berries. Our imaginations are stirred 
by this familar species not only because of 
its association with Christmas spirit and 
cheer, but by its crisp, dominant, year- 
round personality. Only one of this group 
looks anything like the tree Christmas 
Holly. They differ greatly in habit and use 
but all are among the most desirable of 
evergreen shrubs. 
I. bullata (Borleaf Holly). Resembles 
dwarf Boxwood in habit and _ foliage. 
Usually grows broader than high, with 
very glossy foliage. We recommend its 
wide use as it has a live healthy look 
through the coldest weather. 
1d to: LS aie eee eee eee $2.50 
Re oles Whi ee eee ae 3.50 
2 60, 216 oie Cee a eee 5.00 
26 tO BTU on semen Te 
3 to. BLS Its: aire eer ao LOO) 

Enkianthus 
ILEX—Continued 
I. crenata. A rapid growing, dense ever- 
green bush with deep green, Boxwood- 
hike foliage. A permanent plant of real 
character. 
2- LOND: TUR retrice erect a aera ees ee $4.00 
3 tOs4 1h oer eieoe ss a etre ees 6.50 
A: tO+5) They ee nee is Se eee ae 9.00 
DLO G Ae metas ager eae ee 12.00 
I. glabra (Inkberry). A bushy, upright 
growing, very hardy shrub with dark, 
oval foliage, smal! flowers and an abun- 
dance of glossy black fruit in the Fall. 
Useful for shady and moist locations. 
18 0,24 Ansara eee eee $2.75 
20-246 Tides te ene ee ot 
216 103 ltteers ees 5.00 
3 to-L ICRA tee es ae eee 7.50 
I. helleri (Heller Holly). Small, shiny 
dark green leaves on thick, spiny twigs. 
Very dwarf and compact. Needs no 
pruning. 
12 tocl5/in Jae ee eee Dae 
15 to TS es. eee ee 3.00 
18:10, 24:18, oe eee 4.00 
I. opaca (American Holly). The well 
known Christmas Holly, with red berries. 
Grows to a large tree but may be sheared 
to a dense bush. Both male and female 
plants should be planted. We believe 
we have one of the finest collections of 
American Holly available and all plants 
have been trained and _ transplanted 
frequently. 
3104: ft. ns oes ee eee O00) 
4; 05, [becuse -oeee aeemeen i  O 
5t0.6: Tt5 eee ao one eee OO 
6 to: 7. Stirs aaa eee ee 18.00 
KALMIA 
K. latifolia (Mountain Laurel). The pink 
blooms of Mountain Laurel in June can 
hardly be matched by any other plant 
for profusion, delicate form or lasting 
quality. Most effective in group planting 
and must have acid soil. 
18 to 24.1nw Se... oh eee $1.75 
2.40 2146. ft cassie s son eee 2.20 
916 to 3:ft......0::- eee 
83 to 4 fti..... J. . ose 400nto1D 0,00 
