Evergreen 
Shrubs 
RHODODENDRON 
(See page 9.) 
KALMIA 
(Mountain Laurel) 
To 4 ft. Oval waxy 
green leaves; clusters 
of dainty pink flowers 
ribbed like tiny para- 
chutes, in May and 
June. $2.75 each. 
DWARF DAPHNE 
CNEORUM 
(Rock Daphne) ———> 
You won’t want 
to be without 
this lovely little 
shrub with its 
delightful frag- 
rance and pro- 
fusion of rose- 
HEDGE PLANTS Sack noun 
These are just a few which we are suggesting. There are both spring and 
many shrubs which can be used for this purpose. fall. It is hardy, 
too. $1.00 and 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 $1.50 each. 
Common Boxwood, 12” field grown. .$6.00 $13.75 $25.00 

KALMIA (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) 

Dwarf Boxwood, 8” field grown..... 6.00 13.75 25.00 ANDROMEDA (Pieris japonica) $1.50 each. 
Enalish Laurel, 18” field grown 5.00 11.25 20.00 A charming evergreen shrub with clusters of creamy white 
Ae bled +? Se pant : i : flowers in early spring. 
California Privet, 18" ............ 1.00 2.35 4.50 
English Privet, 18.............. 1.00 2.35 4.50 AUCUBA, $1.50 each. 
Barberry Thunbergi.............. 3.50 8.00 15.00 Goldust. Large green leaves specked with gold. Valuable for 
shady places. Large bright red berries. 
Greenleaf. Glossy green leaves. Large bright red berries if planted 
with a pollinizer. Likes shade. 

ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 

ABELIA GRANDIFLORA, $1.50 each. LAURESTINUS, $1.50 each. 3 ire 
i b continu- A dense growing shrub; sets many clusters of buds in ta 
Sie AE ec sy which open into white flowers in early winter. 
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