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BARBERRY (Julianae) — One of the best 
upright, hardy, evergreen Barberries. 
The leaves are large, foliage heavy 
and the thorns which are long and 
yellow, are well hidden by the deep 
green foliage. 12-18 inch, $3.00 each. 
COTONEASTER (Horizontalis) —A low 
spreading shrub carrying small glossy, 
green leaves. Covered in April with 
masses of tiny pink flowers followed in 
fall with brilliant scarlet berries. 15-18 
inch, $3.00 each. 
DAPHNE CNOERUM (Garland Flower) 
—A popular, hardy plant, with closely 
set, glossy, narrow leaves. Blooms in 
May in round clusters of bright pink 
fragrant blossoms. Borne in great pro- 
fusion. 12-15 inch, $2.50 each. 
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
EUONYMUS (Japonicus) — An _ upright, 
dense grower, with thick shining oval 
dark green leaves. Very attractive. 
18-24 inch, $3.50 each. 
HOLLY (English) — The well known red- 
berried variety with beautiful waxy, 
dark green, spiny leaves. At this ele- 
vation should be planted in a sheltered 
location. 24-30 inches, $7.50 each. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape) — A _ beauti- 
ful evergreen shrub with smooth, 
glossy Holly leaves. Bright yellow 
flowers in large clusters in May, fol- 
lowed by dark blue berries throughout 
the summer. The leaf color varies 
throughout the year, assuming all 
shades of green, red and bronze. 15-18 
inch, $3.00 each; 18-24 inch, $4.00 each. 
PYRACANTHA (Lalandi) —A_ beautiful 
evergreen shrub of great popularity. 
Upright in growth. Bearing in great 
profusion a quantity of small flowers 
followed by a mass of. bright orange- 
red berries in early fall, which remain 
on the plant until spring. Bright green 
foliage. 18-24 inch, $4.00 each. 
VIBURNUM (Burkwoodi) — A spreading 
evergreen shrub growing around 4-5 
ft. high, covered in the early spring 
with large clusters of delightfully frag- 
rant pink and white bloom. Often 
referred to as the pink flowering Snow- 
ball. 18-24 inch, $3.50 each. 
EVERGREENS 
Arbor Vitae 
ARBOR VITAE (Berckmann’s Golden) — 
The most popular dwarf Arbor Vitae. 
Compact, fresh green foliage golden 
tipped. Will grow slightly upright or 
easily sheared globular. The color note 
of many foundation plantings. 15-18 
inch, $3.50 each; 18-24 inch, $4.50 each. 
ARBOR VITAE (Globosa)—Forms a nat- 
ural globe up to three feet in diameter. 
Foliage softer and slightly darker than 
other varieties. Of compact, even, reg- 
ular shape. 18-24 inch, $4.50 each. 
ARBOR VITAE (Pyramidal) — Forms a 
tall slender column of dark green. Is 
extensively used in the Foundation 
Planting. 30-36 inch, $6.00; 3-4 ft., $7.50 
each. 
Spreading Junipers 
JUNIPER (Andorra)-—It is of low spread- 
ing habit, 15-18 inches in height but 
spreading out to considerable distance. 
Summer color grayish-green but as 
soon as the frost comes in the fall it 
takes on an attractive purple-plum 
color distinct from other evergreens. 
15-18 inch, $3.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Pfitzer’s)—Probably the most 
popular spreading Evergreen for this 
country because it thrives well in any 
location. Attaining a height of approxi- 
mately 4 ft., spread 5-6 ft. 18-24 inch, 
$4.00; 24-30 inch, $4.50 each. 
JUNIPER (Improved Pfitzer) — Similar 
to the common kind but having the 
advantage of more compact, lower 
growth and finer foliage of a brighter 
green. 18-24 inch, $4.00; 24-30 inch, 
$4.50 each. 
Evergreens are a joy the year round — Plant more of them 
