
Pachysandra on a shady bank. 
(Each) (103 (100) 
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BERBERIS 
Both kinds listed here are resistant to 
wheat rust. See Page 38 for deciduous 
kinds. 
Berberis Juliana (Wintergreen Bar- 
berry)—6 ft. Zone V. Evergreen. Sun 
or shade. Flowers small, fruit black. 
Hardiest of thoroughly evergreen 
Barberries. Good stout bush. Thorny. 
12 to 18 in: B&B. 225 17.90" 150.00 
——nana—Neater, dwarf form of 
above. Excellent. 
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24 to 30 in. BEB... 5.50 45.00 395.00 
BUXUS 
Buxus microphylla Koreana (Korean 
Box)—1/p) ft. Zone V. Very compact 
and dense. Any soil. Prefers sun. 
Neat edge for a garden, Winter 
leaves light green. 
Stic sLUpirie Ace eee eh CADE) 
——compacta (Kingsville Box)—New 
rare, extremely dwarf. Hardy. Zone 
V. having gone through winters in 
Pocono Mts. Dwarfest of all Box- 
woods, for edgings, etc. After 28 
years, only 12 inches high, 21] inches 
wide. 
*2 inch pots 
Gicsht) Wee eee $ 6.50 $ 50.00 
*2 inch pots 
(hedvy) ea =e 12.00 80.00 
4 to 6 in. wide 
and high 22s 2.00) 15.00 135-80 
8 to 10 in. wide 
ancmhigh a 4.00 35.00 300.00 
—sempervirens (Bush, Common Box) 
10 ft. Zone VI. Quicker growth and 
more open than its famous variety. 
PROntOel Dian. Xe eere 4.50 37.50 
15:to 18 in. B&B_2 2:25 17:90'2°150:00 
——suffruticosa (Dwarf, Old English) 
6 ft. Zone VI. A billowy dense 
mass of dark green. This is the box 
of collectors. Small plants used for 
real box edging. Any soil. Sun or 
part shade. Splendid dense, dark 
effect. 
EROMO uO Lin one 5.90. 45.00 
18 inches B&B__... 7.00 70.00 600.00 
24 inches B&B......24.00 220.00 1900.00 
* 
= young, unformed shrubs. x = 
each transplanting. 
No mowing. 

(Each) (10) (100) 
WwW wW WwW 
CALLUNA 
Calluna vulgaris (Scotch Heather) — 
2 ft. Zome V. Likes drainage, acid, 
wind. Evergreen. Rosy-purple, July 
and August. 
—alba (white Heather)—Early. 
—alba erecta—Taller form, white. 
—alba minor—Dwarf form of white. 
—alporti—Crimson, tall. 
—aurea—Yellow leaf, pink flower. 
—hammondi—Robust growth. White. 
—rosea—Pink, delicate form. 
—rubra (Red Heather)—Good. Red. 
—searlii—Tall, late white. Loose. 
Each of above nine varieties: 
a 2Ug-itie DOTS ae ee 3 OUG a ZZ.00 
3-year clumps —. 1:25°5 9,50 85.00 
COTONEASTER 
Culture: Sun, well-drained. Tolerant. 
Cotoneaster apiculata (Cranberry Cot- 
oneaster)—5 ft. Zone V. Pink blooms, 
June. Large red fruit. October. 
12sto 15 in; BEB 2273.20.27 00se250:00 
—horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster)—3 ft. 
Zone V. Flat arching, densely twig- 
ged branches, half-evergreen. Pink 
flowers, scarlet berries. Semi-ever- 
green. 
33-inch pots sees 4:50 > 37.00 
VZ1to Posi. (pOl) ee 20.00 175.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 4.00 37.50 295.00 
——perpusilla (Dwarf) —Neater and 
hardy to Zone V. A better shrub. 
4-inch pots L.SOs 13:00 CitS:00 
—microphylla (Rockspray)—3 ft. Zone 
V. Evergreen. Tiny leaves, dense 
growth. Scarlet fruit. 
ZOAnChe Dots, sen. ene 3,00 = -25;00 
12 toe Sins B&B 22-008 620009500 
— —cochleata—Prostrate form, showy 
leaf and berry. 
*2-inch pots 3.005 925,00 
—salicifolia (Willow-leaf)—8 ft. Zone 
V. Evergreen. Tiny leaves, dense 
bronze winter leaves. 
2 10 3. fi BoBee. 3.50 28.50 250.00 
B&B = bushy, ball of earth. 
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Laurocerasus in bloom. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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DAPHNE 
Daphne cneorum (Garland Flowers)— 
1 ft. Zone V. Perhaps the finest 
rockgarden evergreen. Very fragrant 
rose flowers (large) in May and 
again in September. Needs sun. 
Spreads. Our special strain tends to 
bloom through the summer. Makes 
a foot-high mat of gray-green, 
topped with flowers. One of the 
choicest small shrubs. 
FOS. 108 o/b bee $12.00 $ 90.00 
6 to 9 in. B&B..$1.60 15.00 120.00 
8 to 12 in. BGB.. 1.90 18.50 170.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B. 2.50 23.00 
ERICA 
Erica carnea (Spring Heath) — 1 ft. 
Zone V. A show of rose in the snow, 
lasts to May. Acid, sandy, humus. 
A soft mass of tiny leaves. 
3-year clumps -...$1.25 $ 9.50 $ 85.00 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus fortunei radicans (Winter- 
creeper)—20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. 
Zone V. Evergreen. Dainty clean 
leaves, 
— —coloratus—Rosy-purple leaves. 
= 12) to. 18 Ante Xoo eee 4.00 35.00 
Loutoed 8 Tinie aes 95. = 80052 60.00 
— —kewensis—Tiny dwarf Vine. 
Slots eee ee 95°65 8.50) ~69.00 
——vegetus—Large leaves, vigorous 
bush. A few climbing leaders. 
Orange fruit. 
Lon to leit = sekees 1:25.14, 0055 95:00 
HEDERA 
Hedera helix (English Ivy)—60 ft. Vine. 
Apt to discolor in winter north of 
eels hardy. Self-clinging. Any 
soil, 
2\/4-in. pots 2.45. 20.00 
—-—Baltica (Baltic) — Smaller leat. 
Fully hardy in Zone V. The best. 
3-in. pots 6.50 40.00 
