McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE ae 

~BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
The South is indeed fortunate in the wealth of broad- 
leaved evergreens which flourish in practically all sections 
of it. Many of these have beautiful blooms and berries— 
a distinct advantage over the conifers. With the use of 
broadleaved material one is able to get definite contrasts 
in color and size of foliage; blossoms over long periods; 
low growing or tall growing plants as the location demands. 
You will be delighted with their beauty all the year ‘round, 
and will like the plants we supply, 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy arbutus). Few shrubs are 
of greater value than the abelias for planting at house 
foundations, for specimens about the lawn, or grouped 
in corners or curves of walks and drives. The graceful 
arching stems are clothed with dark glossy leaves, which 
are evergreen in the South. Flowers white, tinged with 
pink, borne in profuse clusters from early summer until 
checked .by frost. 
Each Per 10 
18 to 24 inch........ aie Nag ee Sg $ .85 $ 7.50 
EEOnS FTCOU MST ny CR CS Ig). ns OGL A AINE fod 1.00 8.50 
i Bata aeteCtiain wie trek be eat re 1.25 11.00 
BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens). The old English bush 
box, with its shiny green foliage, is a plant that can be 
used in many ways. As a hedge it gives character to 
every place; in an informal group it has no rival. It may 
be clipped to any desired shape or allowed to grow nat- 
urally. 
I2RtOMre ROHL BaD. Calor ma en ies $2.50 $22.50 
PSPtOunecanehs Bek Bok a Sees eae the 3.50 30.00 
LOstoyZarinchigDaD weer ea oe Ge ce hee ep 4.50 40.00 
CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus caroliniana). Excellent for 
screen, as it is a fast growing, erect evergreen; also for 
formal work, since these plants stand pruning especially 
well. . Leaves large, déep green, bright and shiny. Orna- 
mental, useful, and desirable. | 
Det ESTE COE EB ED yrukis asia: as ne ee $1.75 $15.00 
SeLOSA Teel DaOiial iol eee ee tek 2.50 20.00 
A torbetect BSBaia jen. es. Hip COS hi tact 3.00 25.00 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS (Rock Horizontalis). A 
- low-spreading plant with small leaves, pinkish white flow- 
ers which are followed by red berries in the fall. Good for 
~ low planting, rockeries, or similar location. One of the 
best. 5 
(2etox Grinch BaBeA cal eee. ape on oh ey $1.50 $12.50 
LBetoe24 inch Babe ner cta en a yahiene’ 1.75 15.00 
ZAM LOGSULINCINSD ABD ae ihe <tc ihn a. 2.00 17.50 
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (Scotch Broom). While this plant is 
not evergreen, the slender strawlike twigs remain green, 
giving the effect of an evergreen. The yellow, pea-shaped 
flowers are very showy in early summer. Wéill grow better 
in poor, but well-drained, sandy soil than in heavy clay. 
[Sato 24 inchs Ba Ben cect con Wee Laie eee: $1.25 $10.00 
DAG JAE TOSTE DD aces es Me en ec MEAS anne 1.50 12.50 
SOV ALT OStE Dx Dac were, Mero de eee Os 1.75 15.00 
ELEAGNUS FRUITLANDI (Fruitland Eleagnus). A very 
choice and handsome variety, strong spreading grower, 
leaves grayish-green, large pointed, silvery on the under- 
side. Bears slowly, edible fruit in profusion. 
LEK Eo ZANINCHS BAB. patie: (eis a ee ewe. $1.75 $15.00 
DA ANC BEB. fem aR ero Ba200 117.50 
