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!. opaca (American Holly). Our native Holly 
which is prized so much at Christmas time 
because of its large glossy leaves and striking 
red berries. Stands pruning well and can 
therefore be used as a specimen, in founda- 
tion plantings or as a hedge. Some trees 
bear berries (pistillate, female), while others 
(staminate, male) do not. It is necessary 
that you have a male Holly growing close 
by or one should be planted in every group 
for pollination. They will grow in partial 
shade or in the open. 
Non-Berried Berried 
Seto) 4 tte, BC. men iets $5.00 $71.50 
AetOp ett. IBC Dieters 6.00 9.00 
BY AROS). ley, REAS sc go.Goc 7.50 10.75 
Prunus (Laurel Cherry) 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Laurel Cherry). 
An attractive evergreen shrub with glossy, 
oval-like, green leaves and upright branches. 
Grows to a height of 7 to 9 feet. Very orna- 
mental because of its good color. Each 
2:10.35, BG Biss ae ote lceneenoterea $3.00 
3to: 4 <Ft.s) BOB verve ccecersncte otereusts . 4.00 
Avto 5) ft. BG Bias Sheds lehate ebeteee ei DOO 
Sto} Ott. (BS Bi wat tivantonateottetel seevattons 6.00 
P. laurocerasus schipkaensis (Schipka Laurel 
Cherry). Withstands more cold than any of 
the English Laurel, but will freeze from time 
to time. Its slick, glossy leaves are most 
attractive. A beautiful broad-leaf Evergreen. 
Each 
DetO 2 Var tts, “BE Baran ccicmaacutenent $4.00 
2 to.73\ ttt, BGB) Saale cai nancies 5.00 
Mahonia 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). The 
thick, glossy leaves resemble Holly, but are 
much larger and far more attractive. Makes 
a compact bush, and when pruned severely 
or cut to the ground every few years will 
become an indescribable mass of green and 
bronze foliage. Yellow blossoms in June fol- 
lowed. by blue berries. Thrives in shade. 
Each 
KS stor24" ini BG B yes tener erence $2.00 
2ZAtOe2 oe tte BGBa ee ce ce er 2.50 
ZVoeto csatht:, LOG Bimeieerciaine ecient 3.00 
Mahoberberis 
MAHOBERBERIS neuberti (Mahonia Barberry). 
An interesting hybrid which is a cross be- 
tween Mahonia aquifolium and Berberis vul- 
garis. Often sold as Berberis ilicifolia. This 
medium growing, almost evergreen shrub is 
hardy, vigorous and free of insects. Leaves 
toothed or spiny, somewhat resembling a 
Holly. We think it a most useful and de- 
sirable variety. Each 
3) {or 4 ft. BG Biya erae tee oie $3.00 
ATAtOvon Tt ROS Bee Tat eR eres 4.00 

Nandina 
NANDINA domestica. A semi-evergreen shrub 
with numerous, upright, reedlike stems. Each 
cane has a tuft of spreading light green 
foliage except the very young growth, which 
is tinted pink to copper. In August, white 
panicles of flowers appear, followed by 
masses of red. berries in trusses. In autumn, 
strong, coppery tints cover the foliage, mak- 
ing it a most pleasing combination. While 
not entirely evergreen, it is nearly so. 
Each 
18stolZ4 imp BG Bigs cer.ccd oe ete Ghertene $2.50 
2. to 2lov tt. BGBy ies isn ccm scree 3.00 
2a to 3) ftee BEB ier. ciemise ones 3.50) 
Osmanthus 
OSMANTHUS americanus (Devilwood Osman- 
thus). A rapid growing shrub with upright 
branches and open formation. The leaves 
are long and narrow and it has small white 
or cream flowers. Not generally listed but 
we think it one of our best hardy broad-leaf 
shrubs. Each 
2.10.3 ft. BEBE. et aoe eee $3.00 
3 to74: tty SOE cook as Nee 4.00 
4-405 ft BODIE coh kias Giese ane Re 5.00 
Pyracantha 
PYRACANTHA coccinea pauciflora (Sparse 
Firethorn). A low, compact, rather round 
shaped plant with small silvery leaves, orange 
berries and twiggy growth. Excellent for in- 
dividual specimen or mass planting. Each 
Par tey PAVE Gees No caNe Lioseh Gas. bono $3.00 
21/59 ton Set ti; BOB ce ehercicwininc suena 3.50 
3.10, 35 Cita BOB same tendon terencteneueiens 4.00 
Viburnum 
VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum (Leather-Leaf Vi- 
burnum). A vigorous shrub with large, thick, 
leathery leaves which are deeply veined. The 
foliage somewhat resembles the Rhododen- 
dron. Has clusters of small, yellowish white 
blossoms, followed by red berries. Will grow 
in almost any location. A valuable orna- 
mental plant. Each 
Datos ft.) DeBus cen ineis) wostens eves PSLOO 
3.084 ft BGBi es mierecicce cs odin . 4.00 
Gy Agey 5) Nhe (Lede 6 Ma Gio come 6 terete 
V. burkwoodi (Burkwood Viburnum). A. re- 
cent introduction and often called the ‘’Ever- 
green Carlesi.’’ The glossy, green leaves are 
retained most of the winter, though most of 
them will fall as spring approaches. The 
pink-tinged, white blossoms are borne in 
clusters and are exceedingly fragrant. An 
outstanding, hardy variety which merits a 
place in any garden or planting. Each 
2° to 3 fi.) BEB hee eee $3.00 
3) to 4) tt, BEB Re ec ee mae 4.00 
4° to 5. “fii, BEB Sie ene 5.00 
5 0-6. ft BOB eae sao eee 6.00 



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Euonymus Vegetus (See page 7) Berberis Mentorensis (See page 7) 
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