BROAD-LEAF EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND GROUND COVER PLANTS 
MAKE BEAUTIFUL PLANTINGS 
Pachysandra 
ILEX Glabra (Inkberry or Winter- , 
berry). Shrub to 6 or 7 feet tall, 
with upright, slender branches; 
leaves 34 to 2 inches long, dark 
green above, light green beneath: 
fruit black. Flowers in June; fruits 
late in autumn and remaining 
during winter. Hardy as far north 
as New England and Southern 
Ontario. Very popular for road- 
side planting. 18 to 24 in. plants, 
$2.50 each. 
I. Crenata (Japanese Holly). Thick, 
dark lustrous green leaves of vari- 
able size, never larger than a 
Privet. Forms a large, fine bush 
f t planting; d t , 
ANCES Tee ects tea boa LEUCOTHOE Catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). Native. One 
Strong, heavy stock, 2 to 214 ft., of the hardiest broad-leaved evergreens for this climate. The 
$2.50 each; 214 to 3 ft., $3.25 long, spreading, arching’stems are clothed with long-pointed, 
Holly 
Leucothoe 




LEUCOTHOE Catesbaei 

each; 3 to 4 ft., $5.00 each. 
I. Crenata Convexa (Buxifolia or 
Bullata). (Boxleaf Japanese Hol- 
ly). A slow growing form of the 
above with glossy, Box-like leaves. 
Good for rock gardens and other 
dwarf purposes. Very attractive. 
18 to 24 in. bushy plants, $2.50 
each. 


American HOLLY 
handsome, deep green leaves, 4 to 7 inches long, and the at- 
tractive white-flowered racemes are borne in May. Fine for 
ground cover, requiring moist soil and shaded situations. It 
grows freely under evergreens, in a shrub border or at the edge 
of a woodland. 12 to 15 in. plants, $1.25 each. 
PACHYSANDRA. Thrives best in shade or semi-shade. Does 
well on very poor soils. A tough and hardy plant for tough 
locations, but it’s perpetually beautiful. In lots of 100 plants at 
$5.50, plus 25c for packing and postage. Twice as heavy plants 
I. Opaca (American Holly). Well known by all of you, this tree is a at $8.00 per 100, plus 35c for packing and postage. Pachy- 
picture of beauty. Beautiful, glossy green foliage, stiff and waxy. sandra has made show places out of hitherto unsightly spots 
Erect growing, with a dense, compact form. Certain trees will pro- where nothing else will grow. 15 plants, $1.15, postpaid. 
duce their great clusters of red berries in the fall, adding again to the py ERIS Floribunda (Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub). Native. Beautiful, 
magnificent beauty of this native ornamental. 2 to 3 ft. sheared speci- hardy shrub. In early April is covered with showy spikes of 
mens, $3.50 each; 2 for $6.50. white flowers. Very desirable for edging Rhododendron beds 
I. Opaca, Arden. A new American Holly grown from berry-bearing or for planting in front of a group of evergreens; in both 
trees, This is recommended for its good fruiting qualities. Very instances it makes a pleasing contrast. 15 to 18 in., $2.50 each. 
hardy. 2 ft. plants, balled and burlapped, $2.25 each; 2 for $4.00. 
DAPHNE Cneorum. (Lavender Scented.) No low-growing plant has BOXWOOD 
Age-Old Friend of the Home Landscaper 
been more acclaimed nor received with greater enthusiasm than 
Daphre. It’s a low, bushy and compact spreading shrub, unexcelled 
for rock work and edging of borders and pools. Large clusters of Rather slow grower but beautiful. Luckily for us we seem to 
deep pink, fragrant flowers in May and July. Second crop during have just the kind of soil that grows Boxwood with the greatest 
et cee One Nothing could be much prettier. 6 to 8 im. oF ease, Thus we can offer larger plants and better quality than 
spread, $1.75 each. : ; 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera Helix). Most popular of all Ivies. Very eae aie a fot; less money.” Look whale saa ae 
hardy and useful for ground covers, for the rockery or for covering And a good time to set them out is today. So we say: “Plant 
walls. Forms a solid mat. Evergreen the year around. 2%4-in., pot- ‘Nemapeg’ Quality Stock, which is the best, at the right time, 
grown plants, 15c each; 10 for $1.25. which igeNaete 
Boxwood lends that old-continent air of 

“ PACHYSANDRA Terminalis 

royal England to your grounds. That walk 
of yours would be greatly improved if it 
were edged with 
BOXWOOD 
(The Regular Old English Box). Suit- 
able for edging walks and for use in the 
rockery. Fine for window boxes and ceme- 
tery use. Slow growing and compact in 
habit. Can be sheared to any shape de- 
sired. Deep green foliage. Thrives in any 
soil. Boxwood is a plant that is long lived 
and perpetually beautiful. Get some at 
these low prices for high quality stock. 
Our Boxwood is incomparable. 
4 to 6 in. plants, heavily rooted, 10 for 
$1.00; $8.50 per 100. 
6 to 8 in. bushy plants, 30c each; $25.00 
per 100. 
Boxwood has the tang of aristocratic old 
Virginia. It’s inexpensive. It is naturally 
beautiful. 

All Broad-Leaf Ever- 
greens are shipped by 
express, charges collect, 
except as noted. 
DAPHNE Cneoru 
