
By oad-Loeaf Ever qr CEMS 
All Broad-Leaf Evergreens, except as noted, are priced Balled and 
Burlapped (B&B). 
ABELIA grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). EUONYMUS patens. Loose, medium growing 
Medium growing. Small, glossy shrub which retains its rich green foliage 
leaves with dainty blush-white throughout the winter. White flowers, red 
flowers lasting throughout summer. fruit. Does well in shade. 
[5G CORD al tiie eterats etree cae $2.00 1 ved 1S ine Si) SO Dato 2st tee S255 0 
18 to 24 in. .2.00 
E. vegetus. Valuable as a low-spreading plant. 
Light green, fleshy leaves.| Does well in shade. 
>) tom! Svin, $2200 '18 to 24 in. $2.50 
BERBERIS julianae (Winter-Green Barberry). 
Beautiful artistic plant with spiny leaves which 
it retains throughout the winter. 
15 to 18 in. $2.00 Dt 22 St: G3:00 
18 to 24 in. 2.50 DID tors tte) 4-00 
B. mentorensis. Patented, semi-evergreen, up- 
right. Foliage colors in fall. Valuable for 
foundation or hedge planting. e 
; SPECIMEN Each 
LS to-24 vine cca « pate ee eee $2.00 
2 AOR 22) Ft sce Soon ae ee 250 
2 Wo) tONB AER Fanos oso Aa eee 3.00 
HEDGE (Bare Roots) 3 12 
LS toll Stine 2 P=... e eee eae $1.50 $4.50 
VSO 24 vine eee 2.00 6.00 
ILEX crenata bullata (Convex-Leaf Holly). Compact, 
spreading with arching branches and small convex 
leaves. 
IS te 18 ti, con 2 SO 18 to 24 in. ....$3.00 
1. crenata rotundifolia. Dwarf, spreading type with 
fleshy, almost. round leaves. One of the best. 
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I. glabra (Inkberry). Medium, loose growing shrub whose 
green foliage often turns purplish in fall——hardy. 
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1. opaca (American Holly). This Holly is known to all 
for its good foliage and red berries. Some trees bear 
berries (Pistillate, female), while others (Staminate, 
male) do not. They should be planted together for 

Euonymus Patens pollination. Non-Berried Berried 
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4. to’ 5 tt ak. ea she oo eee 6.00 9.00 
Sito. Girtie a a 220s ahs. OMe eRe Renee. Wz O Om 
LAUROCERASUS caroliniana 
(Cherry Laurel). Attrac- 
tive, loose, upright shrub 
with glossy, oval, light 
green foliage. 
DR COmS (tamer seu en $3.00 
SPROUL A te oe G-o.canieh 4.00 
Atm uaht... soaps Sect 5.00 
D\-tOnOnttia ees 6.00 
L. schipkaensis (Hardy Eng- 
‘lish Laurel). This is the 
hardiest of the English 
Laurel. Beautiful, glossy, 
elongated, smooth leaves. 
TSS AAs obs, 6% $3.00 
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MAHONIA aquifolium (Ore- 
gon Holly-Grape). Glossy, 
crinkled, spiny foliage. 
' Yellow blossoms in spring. 
Does well in shade. 
i SitOe 2 ins, come are $2.00 
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MAHOBERBERIS neuberti 
(Mahonia Barberry). An 
| interesting cross between 
,a Mohania and Barberry. 
| Upright, spiny foliage re- 
'sembling a Holly. 

DAtORS EL te co Re $2.50 
; BD etOLAtt. eae cee 3.00 
Viburnum Rhytidophyllum Bh Or 5 st te lee ee ek 4.00 
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Ilex. Opaca—American Holly 
NANDINA domestica. Semi-evergreen. 
Numerous upright reedlike stems. 
Lovely fall coloring with large trusses 
of brilliant red berries. 
18-24 in. $2.50 2p = Sette poe) 
2a Von tt. | 53200 
OSMANTHUS americana. Rapid, loose, 
upright shrub with large, narrow ever- 
green leaves. Small cream flowers. 
BAG 3) Vins H3LOO) 4 to 5 ft. $5.00 
SOU te 30.0 
PYRACANTHA coccinea pauciflora. Low, 
compact, rather globular in shape. 
Small green leaves on twiggy growth. 
18-24 in. $2.50 22-3 ft. $3.50 
AI e) Vine, — SSX010) 
VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum (Leather-Leaf 
Viburnum). Large, vigorous shrub with 
thick pleated leaves. Looks like a 
Rhododendren. 
D516 3 ft $3.00 3 to 4 ft. $4.00 
VY. burkweodi. Glossy green leaves. Very 
fragrant pink-tinged white blossoms. 
New, desirable. 
2 to 3 ft. $3.00 4 to 5 ft. $5.00 
Sh tons ft. 4700 Sr Toso it OOO. 


