Evergreens 
(Evergreen Shrubs) — 
Winter Creepers 
These low evergreen shrubs (varieties of Euony-: 
mus) with their lustrous green distinctly veined leaves 
are best suited for low foundation plantings, low 
evergreen hedges, as edging plants, as filler plants in 
front of taller evergreens. Several types are ground 
cover plants and others if given some support will 
climb stone or brick walls, chimneys, etc., forming a 
beautiful evergreen vine. 
—E,. Carrieri—(Evergreen Bittersweet) Broader leaf, 
low shrub type. This one for low hedge, edging and 
for specimen foundation plant. When allowed to grow 
unsheared it produces numerous small pods of bitter- 
sweet-like berries. 
—E, Colorata —(Red Wintercreeper)—A highly de- 
sirable vine for walls, stonework and one of the best 
of refined ground covers and especially to hold ter- 
races and slopes from washing. Remarkable for its 
brilliant red tints of foliage in the autumn changing 
to bronze and purple during mid winter. 
—E. Vegetus (Big Leaf Wintercreeper)—Slower in 
growth but one of the hardiest and best of all. (2 yr. 
vines only of E. Vegetus.) 
Price all Wintercreepers—Strong 2 yr. vines 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. Extra Heavy 3 yr. 
vines, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 

Holly Leaf Mahonla (Evergreen) 
. (Oregon Holly)—Low growing ever- 
Mahonia green, leaves very similar to Holly, 
produces clusters of yellow. flowers followed by black 
berries. Thrives in sun or shade. Price, 2-3 ft. 
plants, B & B, $4.00; smaller 15 in. plants, Sh.2asenelp 
: e , Beautiful Evergreen tree w u- 
Douglas Fir ish grey appearance. Tolerant of 
shade as well as smoke and gasses of the city. Price 
24”, $3.00; 3 ft., $4.00; 5 ft., $5.00. 
Hardy Boxwood 
Spiny Greek Juniper Both Varleties 
18 in.—$2.75 15 in.— $2.50 
24 falgn Le 18 in.— 3.56 
30 In.— 4.00 24 in.— 4.50 
27 
Australian and Scotch 
Pines 
Prices, 5 ft. $5.00 each; 6 ft. 6.00 each. 

Leland’s 
Firethorn 
e (Pyracantha Lelandi)—An evergreen 
F if ethorn shrub with small dark green leaves, 
compact habit of growth, much branched. White flow- 
ers in spring followed by large clusters of bright 
orange scarlet berries. One of the most satisfactory 
shrubs to use. Must be planted in early spring or late 
a ee large 3-yr. plants, B & B, $1.50 each; 3 
or £4.00 
Hardy Boxwood 
—Dwarf Dark Green—Used extensively as edging 
and for low edges. The Boxwood is the most desirable 
low Evergreen hedge plant—especially in shaded and 
protected areas. 
—Hardy Korean —Possesses most attractive glossy 
light green leaves—not as dark green as the common 
Boxwood but much hardier. Excellent as specimen 
plants or for edging purposes. 
Special Boxwood Offer 
Both Korean and Hardy Dwarf Varieties 
Thrifty 2 yr. 10-12”, well-rooted plants. 
3 plants for....$1.50 20 plants for....$ 7.50 
10 plants for.... 4.00 100 plants for.... 30.00 
No extra packing charge for shipping. See bottom 
of page for prices on larger specimen Boxwood. 


Norway Spruce 
2 ft.—$2.00 Upright Junipers 
3 ft.— 2.75 (Cannarti, Ketleerl and 
4 ft.— 3.50 Blue Burki) 
5 ft. 4.50 3 ft.—$4.00 5 ft.—$6.00 
6 ft— 6.00 4 ft.— 5.00 6 ft— 7.50 
