
BERBERIS Juliane 
BERBERIS 
Wintergreen Barberry. 
Yellow 
Strong, upright, 
hardy; makes a splendid hedge and is at home 
with rhododendrons, laurels or other broad- 
Jeaved evergreen shrubs, in foundation plant- 
ings. 1 to 1% ft., $2.00, each; 1)% to DANG 
$2.50. 
Juliane. 
flowers and purple fruit. 
BUXUS - Boxwood 
Suffruticosa. True Dwarf Box. A dwarf, com- 
pact-growing variety that retains its tufty- 
like habit for many years. One of the finest 
plants we know of for edging. 4 to 6 in., 10 for 
$3.00, 100 for $25.00; 6 to 8 in., 10 for $4.00, 
100 for $35.00. 
ILEX - Holly 
Crenata convexa (bullata). Boxleaf Holly. 
An excellent hardy substitute for Boxwood, 
for growing with rhododendrons, azaleas, etc., 
in foundation plantings. The interesting glossy 
leaves are almost round in form. Grows to 
2 feet. Can be sheared to dwarf proportions. 
12 to 15 in., $2.00 each. 
Crenata rotundifolia. Roundleaf Holly. Its 
fast-and-loose growth to 5 feet gives it definite 
character. Leaves round, shiny dark green, 
retaining a good color all year; black berries. 
In foundation plantings, hedges or as _spect- 
mens it makes a fine showing. 1 to 11% ft., 
$2.25. each, 
Broadleaf Evergreens 
SHRUB, tree or evergreen is often the difference between an interesting, attractive 
setting and a drab, flat, monotonous note. The versatile material listed in the 
following pages makes possible the selection of suitable plants so that you may 
create artistic effects, add touches of color and brilliance, or remake an unsightly spot 
into a living, habitable place—truly a promise of pleasurable garden dividends of 
satisfaction and accomplishment. 
Under this heading we include the best evergreen shrubs of slow, neat, compact 
growth that attain a height of from 2 to 5 or 6 feet. The height, spread, and form can 
be regulated by judicious pruning from time to time so the plants will “fit in” with the 
desired effect. 

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During the active planting seasons, most of the unusual plants on pages 48 and 49 are on display for 
immediate sale. A visit to our grounds in East Rutherford will help you solve specific planting problems. 
ILEX - Holly 
Crenata microphylla. Littleleaf Holly. A 
dense, compact bush with dark green, glossy 
leaves; produces many shiny black berries. 
It stands shearing and is good for medium- 
height evergreen hedges or as individual speci- 
mens that grow 4 to 5 feet if desired. Quite 
hardy, but some winter protection is advisable. 
12 to 15 in., $2.00 each; 15 to 18 in., $3.50. 
Glabra. Inkberry. Its rich black-green foliage 
and plentiful shining black berries blend with 
rhododendrons, laurel, ete., in naturalistic 
plantings, creating pleasing texture interest. 
Does well in a foundation planting and makes 
a fine hedge in a shady location. Grows nicely 
at the seashore. Grows 3 to 4 feet. 12 to 151n., 
$1.75 each; 114 to 2 ft., $3.50. 
Opaca. American Holly. The Christmas 
Holly is a lovely native tree with large, shiny, 
thorny leayes. Recommended for hedges or 
specimens. It likes a cool, moist location and 
acid soil. Pot-grown, 11% to 2 ft., $3.50 each. 

Thriving in sun or partial shade, they become the 
most suitable plant material for city gardens, foun- : ‘ 
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