Painesville, Ohio 
EVERGREENS 

hrubs and Ground Covers 
MAHONIA—HOLLYGRAPE 
Aquifolium. OREGON HOLLYGRAPE. 5 ft. Smooth, shining, 
holly leaves; bright yellow flower clusters in May, and blue 
berries; fine in shady location. 
18-24 in., B&B, Each $2.50; Three $6.75; Doz. $25.00 
PACHISTIMA 
Canbyi. CANBY PACHISTIMA. 8 in. A dwarf trailing evergreen 
shrub of fine texture, suitable for edgings, or in the rock gar- 
den, remaining a dark, glossy green even in full sun. It is a 
hardy, low, matlike plant and is better than Pachysandra in 
sunny locations. 2-year plants. 
Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
PACH YSANDRA—SPURGE 
Terminelis. JAPANESE SPURGE. 8 in. Low growing evergreen 
plant with short spikes of white flowers in May and June. A 
splendid ground cover, with attractive dark green leaves which 
make a dense mat of foliage in shady places where grass will 
not grow. A good border for evergreen beds. Field-grown 
plants. 
Doz. $2.00; 100, $14.00; 1000, $133.00 
VINCA-—PERIWINKLE 
Minor. COMMON PERIWINKLE. 8 inches. A handsome ever- 
green ground cover with showy, bright blue flowers that are 
borne freely in early spring and at intervals throughout the 
summer and autumn. It is perfectly hardy and makes a grand 
ground cover under the shade of.trees, where it makes a dense 
mat. Pot grown or field grown. 
Doz. $2.00; 100, $12.50; 1000, $110.00 
Rubra fli.-pl. DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PERIWINKLE. This 
charming variety is a recent importation and a valuable acqui- 
sition to the list of Vincas. Rubra flora-pleno carries a wealth 
of luxuriant foliage, the blossoms are mahogany-red and a 
high percentage are fully double. 
21-inch pots, Three 70c; Doz. $2.40; 100, $18.00 
PYRACANTHA 
Coccinea lalandi. FIRETHORN. A vigorous growing shrub with 
long oval leaves. In the early summer it is covered with white 
bloom and in fall beaut.fully studded with bright orange-red 
berries which remain on the branches for months. This plant 
is difficult to transplant when field grown, therefore we grow 
and supply it only from pots. 
2%-inch pots, Each 35c; Three $1.90 
RHODODENDRON 
Corolinianum. CAROLINA RHODODENDRON. 6 ft. One of the 
very finest broad-leaved Evergreens. It has handsome, dark 
green leaves, blossoming in mid-May nearly 3 weeks ahead of 
other varieties, thus extending the season considerably. The 
densely clustered flowers, varying from pale to deep pink, 
although smaller in size than those of R. maximum, make up 
in profusion of bloom what they lack in size. 
18-24 in., B&B, Each $3.00; Three $8.10 
Maximum. ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON. This is the handsome 
Great Laurel or Rosebay of the Appalachian Mountains. Flowers 
white to blush-pink, produced in late June and July. Foliage 
very smooth and glossy, and twice as large as that of any 
other sort. Handsome for big. bold masses, creating a land- 
scape effect of dignity and elegance. 
18-24 in., BOB, Each $2.25; Three $6.00; Doz. $22.50 
2-214 ft., B&B, Each $2.75; Three $7.50; Doz. $27.50 
21-3 ft., BEB, Each $3.25; Three $8.80; Doz. $32.50 
TEUCRIUM—GERMANDER 
Chamaedrys. CHAMAEDRYS GERMANDER. This shrub-like plant 
of moderate growth resembles boxwood and may be used as an 
edging plant up to 12 inches in height, for flower beds, walks, 
etc. The glossy green foliage rema:ns throughout the winter. 
Field-grown. 
Three $1.20; Doz. $3.70; 100, $22.50 
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Vinca Minor—Myrtle 

Pachysondra terminalis—Japanese Spurge 

Rhododendron maximum 
