IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
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OT many home owners know what this title means! 
Think of the Hollies and the Laurels as examples. We 
should sorely miss the glossy green foliage of the Broad- 
leaved Evergreens in early spring, the deeper colors of sum- 
mer, and the cheerful contrast they give to dull winter scenes. 
They may be used around the house foundations, planted 
with tall evergreens or in the shrub border. You will be de- 
lighted with their beauty all the year-——and you will like the 
plants we supply. 




B&B means the roots are in a ball of earth wrapped in 
burlap—the safest and best way of moving all Evergreens. 
Abelia - Bush Arbutus 
ABELIA grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). A desirable, medium growing 
shrub for foundation planting, filling corners, curves or can be 
used as a hedge. The small, glossy leaves remain on most of the 
winter. Small, dainty blush-white blossoms are borne on rather 
arching branches from May until frost. We like Abelia. 
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Berberis - Barberry 
BERBERIS julianae (Winter-green Barberry). A beautiful, artistic 
plant with broad, glossy, rather spiny leaves which are retained 
throughout the winter. 

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DAVE sy Sh Ane, Aeted sy 8 ta 5 4.00 3/2 toi ft. wBo Beare s 6.00 Wehonia Aquifolium (See page 8) 
B. mentorensis (Mentor Berberis). A patented, semi-evergreen Bar- 
berry which is being much used as a specimen or hedge. Upright 
in growth, vigorous and hardy. The leaves usually color in the fall 

but seldom remain on all winter. Buxus v Boxwood 
SPECIMEN 
Each Eac Due to the fact that we and so many of our customers have experienced difficulty 
INA WO) Ste (REED 5 o.cee $3.00 3 to 314 ft., BoB ...... 4.00 in carrying Boxwood through severe winters, have discontinued growing them for the 
present. They are lovely plants, which sometimes grow and do well for a few years 
3 1 HEDGE 3 12 but are severely damaged, from time to time, by low temperature. We think Taxus 
. ‘ so much more satisfactory, with everything taken into consideration, and are offerin 
15 to 18 in. ....$1.50 $4.50 eto Are pers 2 OOM SCO UR tina Witt contdence ce co cubstinate e 

Euonymus 
EUONYMUS patens (Kiautscho- 
vicus) (Spreading Euonymus). 
A valuable introduction from 
China. Leaves medium size, 
oblong, rich green, which per- 
sist throughout the winter. 
Small white flowers, followed 
by coral berries similar to our 
native Bittersweet. A _ rather 
spreading shrub which will 
grow in either sun or shade. 
One of our most useful broad- 
leaf Evergreens. 



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Office and Salesroom of Jett, Inc., Appliance Company, 101 E. High St. 
“Industry Need Not be Ugly.” An excellent example of an old down- 
town residence which was changed into business property and made 
attractive by a planting of Taxus Berberis Mentorensis 

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