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Pieris japonica 
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 north- 
ern United States. They vary greatly 
in habit and attractiveness and rely 
upon their brilliantly colored fruit, 
more than floral beauty, for decora- 
tive effect. They do not transplant 
as readily as some shrubs and must be 
carefully handled during the trans- 
planting operation. The generally 
interesting branching habit, both the 
low sprawly types and those with 
arching branches, are decorative all 
year. 

Pyracantha lalandi 
Cotoneaster dielsiana. Fairly up- 
right, arching branches, shiny, dark 
green leaves and red fruit. A valu- 
able addition to any shrub group. 
ISStow4 2 i eer eee, a $2.75 
C. divaricata. A broadly spreading 
shrub which has tiny, glossy leaves 
inter persed with searlet berries in 
Autumn. Vigorous grower. 
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P TSUBLO)y SW sham oda eee nec 2.90 
SbOrs: Liem A ee Lak 3.79 
C. francheti. Upright, dense shrub 
with wide spreading branches. 
Small pink flowers in June with a 
tremendous crop of orange berries 
in September; foliage grayish green. 
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C.henryana. A graceful shrub of 
spreading, drooping habit with red- 
dish foliage. Bears an abundance of 
red berried clusters in Fall. Very 
fine for covering slopes. 
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Leucothoe 
C. horizontalis. One of the most 
effective fruiting shrubs for the 
rockery. Its low branches, almost 
horizontal, bear a profusion of 
bright red berries. 
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C. simonsi. Semi-evergreen, upright 
type with white flowers and red 
fruit. Very handsome. 
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DAPHNE 
D. cneorum (Rose 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 becomes caked. 
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ILEX - The Hollies 
There is something startling about 
the sight of a full-grown Holly tree 
aglow with red berries. Our imagina- 
tions are stirred by this familiar spe- 
cies 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 Christ- 
mas Holly. They differ greatly in 
habit and use but all are among the 
most desirable of evergreen shrubs. 
I. bullata (Bozleaf Holly). Resem- 
bles 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. 
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I. crenata. A rapid growing, dense 
evergreen bush with deep green, 
Boxwood-like foliage. A permanent 
plant of real character. 
DIG Wile Cpt ree $4.00 
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Av tiOh Oat tees ae eee kee ed: 12.00 
5 to 6 ft. heavy. .$15.00 to 20.00 
I. glabra (Inkberry). A bushy, up- 
right growing, very hardy shrub 
with dark, oval foliage, small flow- 
ers and an abundance of glossy 
black fruit in the Fall. Useful for 
shady and moist locations. 
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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 trans- 
planted frequently. 
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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 effec- 
tive in group planting and must 
have acid soil. 
EVO. Lak ee ee eee $2.50 
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