EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
hedge. 

COTONEASTER, PARNEYI 
glossy green. 
Each, $2.50. 
on arching 
heavily 
flowers, scented sweetly, and slender leaves of dark green. As an edg- 
ing plant in front of evergreens or shrubs or around beds it is unequaled; 
has a 9-12 inch spread and is 8-12 inches high. Hardy. Hach, $1.75. 
ABELIA, EDWARD GOUCHER—A low growing bush. Pink trumpet 
shaped 
branches covered with small reddish leaves turning later to a deep 
Excellent for massing. A most attractive evergreen. 
borne continuously till frost on graceful arching 
ANDROMEDA (Pieris Japonica)—A charming Lily of the Valley ever- 
green shrub, 3 to 4 feet tall when mature, with clusters of creamy white 
flowers in early spring. Neat and compact foliage is shiny, deep green. 
Does well in partial shade or moist places. Sturdy plants: Hach, $2.75. 
LAURUSTINUS—Bushy evergreen shrub bearing clusters of small 
pink flowers from fall until spring; has rich deep green foliage. Excel- 
lent for massing 
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against buildings, in borders for winter effect or for 
Equally good in sun or shade. Grows to 6 feet. Each, $2.00. 
COTONEASTER 
FRANCHETTI—A tall variety with medium-sized silver green leaves 
branches, covered with small pink flowers followed by 
orange-scarlet berries during fall and winter. Fine for planting against 
house, massed in shrub border or for lacy, graceful hedges. Each, $2.00. 
PARNEYI—A splendid upright variety with large dark green leaves 
and clusters of large brilliant red berries along stems of the vigorous 
plants. Each $ 
25. 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM (Rock Daphne)—The gem of rock garden shrubs, blooming 
the season. Has clusters of rose-pink Arbutus-like 
ODORA—Very fragrant pink flowers in clusters. Silver-edged, waxy, 
bright green broad leaves, compact growth. Very early blooming. A 
most attractive shrub. Each, £2.09. 
PHOTINIA 
BARBERRIES PHOTINIA SERRULATA (Chinese Photinia)—No finer broad leaved 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA (Red Leat 
Barberry)—A. very choice shrub bearing red leaves which 
turn bronzy red in fall with red berries. A colorful addition 

evergreen 
grown leaves are 8 inches long, dark, shiny green. Large clusters of 
From China. Foliage brilliant red in spring. Full 
to the shrub border. 18 to 24 in., $1.50. white flowers and later black berries. Each, $2.75. 
BERBERIS DARWINI (Holly-leaf Barberry)—Compact growing ever- 
green shrub about 4 feet high. Leaves deep green and small, holly- 
shaped. Golden orange flowers in spring turn to pale blue berries. 
Hach, $2.00. 
FIRETHORN 
PYRACANTHA Coccinea (Firebush)—To 12 ft. Small white flowers 
followed by bright red berries in great profusion lasting all winter. 
Reddish green leaves. Each, $2.50. 
LALANDI—To 15 ft. Pointed dark glossy green leaves, white flowers 
in large clusters in spring followed by a blaze of orange-scarlet berries. 
Fine for covering walls, as trimmed specimen plants or on banks. 
Each, $2.50. 
KALMIA, Mountain Laurel 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—Related to the Rhododendron and making an 
ideal companion in the Rhododendron and Azalea planting. The leaves 
are similar in color, shape and texture but flat and pointed. Flowers 
delicate pink in good size clusters. Seldom over four feet in height. 
Each, $2.35. 
MEXICAN FALSE ORANGE 
CHOISYA TERNATA—For shady, moist ground this compact ever- 
green shrub is especially suited. Dense, deep green glossy foliage and 
clusters of white flowers in spring. The flowers have a fragrance sugges- 
tive of orange blossoms. Each, $2.00. 

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