BROADLEAF EVERGREEN 
SHRUBS 
ABELIA 
Grandiflora—A small green leaf shrub, with small pinkish white 
blossoms. Ideal for filling in among evergreens in foundation 
plantings. 
ANDROMEDA 
Glossy deep green foliage, in early spring covered with clusters 
of white drooping bell-shaped flowers. Foliage is tinged with 
pink. One of the best for landscaping. 
AUCUBA 
Japonica Variegated—Large green, golden spotted leaves, red 
berries. Plant in shady locations. It is advisable to use at 
least One male plant in connection with female plants for 
proper pollenization. 
AZALEA 
Hinodegiri—Most showy of the dwarf evergreen shrubs. Com- 
pletely covered with bright crimson flowers during the month 
of April. 
BARBERRY 
Darwin—Small holly-shaped leaves. Flowers golden. A profuse 
bloomer. Very attractive. 
Dulcis Nana (Box Barberry) —Dwarf, compact, dark green foli- 
age, good substitute for Boxwood. 
BOXWOOD 
True Dwarf—Small, dense growing, globular plant with dark 
glossy leaves. Used mostly for border plants. 
True Tree (Aborescens) —Sheared to pyramids and globes for use 
as specimen plants. 
COTONEASTER 
Franchetti— Graceful spreading shrub with orange-red berries. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub, with profusion of red berries 
in winter. 
DAPHNE 
Odora—Well known for its beauty and fragrance, waxy green 
leaves, white bordered with a profusion of pink flowers in 
early spring. 
Cneorum (Dwarf Evergreen) —Short slender light green leaves 
and a profusion of highly perfumed, deep pink cluster blooms 
in early spring and again in late fall. 
FIRETHORN (Pyracantha) 
Coccinea Lalandi—Upright growth, covered with immense clus- 
ters of orange-red berries in fall. 
Yunnanensis—Thickly branched, low growing with large clusters 
of small red berries in fall. 
HEATHER 
Mediterranean—One of the best evergreen varieties covered with 
a profusion of pink blossoms from late fall to late spring. Ideal 
for specimen plants or borders. Dwarf in habit, spreading. 
(Tall Evergreen Variety of Heathers) 
HOLLY 
English—Dark glossy green prickly leaves with white blossoms 
followed by a profusion of beautiful red berries. 
Dutch—Budded, large smooth leaved thornless holly berried. 
Similar to English Holly except leaves are less crinkled. Pro- 
duces beautiful red berries. 
LAUREL 
English—One of the best known shrubs having broad, glossy, 
dark green leaves. Used extensively for hedges. Also makes 
beautiful specimen trees. 
LAURUSTINUS 
Viburnum Tinus—A dense winter blooming shrub. Blooms over 
a period of two to three months. Large clusters of pink buds 
opening into white flowers. Glossy green leaves. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana rosea—One of the finest specimen trees and very 
showy in spring when it is covered with white flowers tinged 
soft rose at the base. 
NANDINA 
Domestica—Red twigs with long narrow leaves turning red in 
fall and winter, followed with red berries throughout the win- 
ter, very attractive. 
PHOTINIA 
Glabra—Large glossy green leaves with red stems. 
growth red. Very attractive. 
PRIVET 
Golden Privet—Hardy plant with golden and light green varie- 
gated leaves. Has small cone-shaped groups of white flowers. 
SKIMMIA 
Japonica—Dwarf habit, dark green leaves and clusters of rich 
scarlet berries on female plants. Both male and female plants 
necessary to produce berries; grows best in partial shade. 
PRICES ON BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
New leaf 
Abelia, Grandiflora ...... 24” $2.00 30-36” $2.50 
Andromedai=.. 4.) 2:..5 02" 18-24" 2.50 24-30" 3.00 
Aucubaters 2s eee 24-30" 3.00 30-36" 4.00 
Azalea, Hinodgeri........ 6- 8” 1.50 Om 2.00 
Barberry, Darwin ........ 18” 2.50 30-36" 3.50 
Barberry, Dulcis Nana..... 912 125 12-15 eel LO 
Boxwood, Dwarf ......... 155 2.00 18” 2.50 
Boxwood, True Tree ...... 15-18 2.00 24" 3.00 
Cotoneaster, Franchetti ...24-30’" 2.00 30-36" 2.50 
Cotoneaster, Horizontalis ..18” 2.00 30-36” 3.00 
Daphne, Cneorum........ 9- 2am 2.25 12-15” 3.00 
Daphne, Odora.......... 15 2.00 24-30" 3.00 
Firethorns ............. 20-24" 2.50 30-3 6am t25 
Heather, Erica Med. ...... 12-15” 1.50 15-18" 2.00 
Holly, English and Dutch. ..24-30" 5.00 30-36” 6.00 
Laurel, English ........ ’,. 24-30" 2.00 30-36” 2.50 
Laurestinus ............ 18” 2.00 24-30" 3.00 
Magnolia sfc... o.oo. 3- 4’ 7.00 4- 5’ 8.00 
Nandinase-.0) 06.2 a aks, . 20-24” 2.00 30-36" 3.00 
Photinia Leos os ee 18-24” 2.00 24-30" 3.00 
Privet, Golden .......... 18-24” 1.50 24-30” 2.00 
Skimmia @..%. oes ene 9-12" 2.00 12-15” 2.50 
RHODODENDRONS 
Alice—Deep pink, profuse bloomer. 
Pink Pearl!—Delicate pink, very large. 
White Pearl—White form of Pink Pearl. 
Michael Waterer—Bright crimson. 
Ponticum—Lavender to purple. 
Cynthia—Large rosy crimson flowers. 
Lord Roberts—Dark red with black markings. 
Brittamniz—Bright crimson-red. 
Lo = bSuinchessa 6 ee eee $ 5.00 each 
18-24 inches .......6.2:2. 7.50 each 
24-30 inches ............ 10.00 each 
CAMELLIAS 
Camellias are one of the most desirable plants in their season 
for attractiveness and beauty. Their soft wax-like petals, com- 
bined with a background of glossy green leaves, gives them first 
place in selections among the broadleaf evergreens. 
Cheerful—Double red, free bloomer. 
Perfection—Double pink, very popular. 
Chandleri elegans—Peony-flowered, soft rose center, tightly 
curled petals. 
Daikaigura—A _ beautiful peony-shaped flower, deep rose 
splotched with white. 
Elena Nobile—Unique, flame-red double camellia, late bloomer. 
Kumasaka—Larg2 couble, clear rose pink, with prominent sta- 
mens. 
Mme. Lebois—Very large, double, red flowers. 
Wakanoura—Semi-double, rose-red blossoms, golden stamens. 
Prof. C. E. Sargent—Peony type, brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Waratah—Large blood-red flowers having a single row of ray- 
like petals surrounding a center cluster of petaloids and yellow 
stamens. 
Purity—Large, double white flowers. One of best white 
Colonel Firey—Double, deep firey red, very popular. 
Emperor of Russia—Large, brilliant scarlet, geranium-like flow- 
ers. 
Monjisu—Double, red solashed with pink. prominent stamons. 
24-30 inch $7.50 30-36 inch $3.00 each. 
PRICES ON CAMELLIAS EXCEPT AS NOTED 
15-18 inches $3.00 each 18-24 inches $4.00 each 
24-30 inches $5.00 each 30-36 inches $7.00 each 


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