MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 13 


Berberis julianae—Wintergreen barberry. 4’. Valu- 
able dwarf, formal plant with narrow dark green 
leaves and sticky spines. Yellow flowers. 12-18”, 
$1.503 18-24”, $2.50; 24-30”, $3.50. 
Buxus Sempervirens — English boxwood. 6’. Conical 
plants—quite compact, slow growing. 6-8”, lide; 
8-10", 25ce3 10-12” @5e3 +12-15”, $1.00; 18-24”, 
$2.00; +8-314°, $8.00. 
Buxus Sempervirens sufiruticosa—True dwarf box- 
wood —4’. Very compact plant of slow growth. 
Small plants in great demand for edging drives, 
walks, and terraces. 4”, lic; 6’, 25e3 8”, 50c. 
Cammelia sasanqua—Hardy cammelia —5’. Single 
and double flowers on bushy plant similar to 
regular Cammelia—Fall flowering pink, red and 
white. Very desirable 18-24” $2.00 
Cotoneaster Franchetti—French cotoneaster —5’. 
Full piant with arching branches of silver green 
leaves; stems covered with red berries—grace- 
ful and hardy. 2-3’, $1.50; +3-4’, $2.50; 4-5’, $3.50. 
Cotoneaster Species—Spreading cotoneaster —4. 
Flat creeping plant with delicate green leaves and 
red berries along stems—Quite pretty and useful. 
18-24", $1.50; 2-3’, $2.50. 
Eleagnus pungens Fruitlandi—Fruitlands Eleagnus. 
7. Large bushy evergreen; grey green leaves, 
oes underneath, with very. fragrant flowers. 
» $1.50; 4-5’, $2.50. 
Eleagnus pungens Simonii—Simon’s Bleagnus —6’. 
Similar to above except round instead of pointed 
leaf, somewhat more compact. Good for wood- 
lands and shade. +38-4, $2.50; +4-5’, $3.50. 
Eleagnus pungens Varigata—Variegated Hleagnus. 
—6’. Similar to above with golden variegated 
green leaves. 2’, $1.50. 
Euonymus carrieri—Small Leaved euonymus. —3’. 
Dwarf bushy euonymus; partially climbing habit. 
Good for massing or covering low foundations, 
very dependable. 24-30", 75e; 30-36”, $1.50. 
Euonymus japonica—Waxy leaved euonymus —6’. 
Dark green upright plant; quite hardy. Subject 
to scale under some city conditions. 38-4, $1.50; 
4-5’, $2.50 
Euonymus patens sieboldi—Evergreen burning bush. 
5’. Rather upright, bushy plant; covered with 
orange pods in winter—very rugged; yet orna- 
mental plant, will climb if given proper support. 
24-30”, $1.00; 80-36”, $1.50; 3-4’, $2.50. 
Gardenia fortunei—Hardy everblooming gardenia. 
—5’. Fairly hardy plant; medium size gardenia 
blossoms all summer. 18-24”, $1.50; 24-30”, $2.50; 
3’, $3.50. 
Ilex cassine Angustifolia—Dahoon holly —10’. Nar- 
row leaved holly, with bright red berries covering 
plant. Prefers moist soil. 2’, $1.50; 3’, $2.50; 4’, 
$3.50; +5’, $4.50. 
