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GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 

JAPANHSHE PACHYSANDRA 
(as a border) 
JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA 
(Pachysandra terminalis) 
For ground cover or for grass under 
trees. If you have a sandy. banka ter- 
race, places under trees where grass will 
not grow, a low border to fill in, plant 
Spurge. This is the ideal evergreen ground 
cover. Hardy everywhere in sun or shade. 
Same attractive green color all winter. 
Splendid plant for window boxes. 
2% in. POT PLANT SIZE—4-6 in., 10 for 
$1.80, 100 for $16.00. 
TRANSPLANTS—Clumps from field rows, 
10 for $2.50. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 

25 for $2.50. 
VINCA MINOR 
(Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle) 
Hardy evergreen trailing herb. Makes 
a dense, attractive ground cover, and 
thrives with practically no care... Even 
does well on dry sand banks. A most suit- 
able plant to grow as edgings to shrubbery 
borders, carpet the ground under tthe 
shade of trees or in shady borders. Hugs 
the ground. 
Strong 10 year old, field grown clumps, 5 
to 20 runners, 10 for $1.70, 100 for 
$16.00. 
HEDIRA BALTICA 
(Hardy Baltic Ivy) 
A fine ground cover. Will do well in 
shade or sun. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS—25 for $2.50. 
PASCHYSANDRA TERMINALIS 
(Japanese Pachysandra) 
PRIVETS 
Ligustrum Amurense. (Amur River 
Privet). A hardy northern group type, up- 
right and tall growing, the leaves a good 
dark green and makes an ideal hedge. 
12-18 in., 3-4 in. canes, 20c each. 100 for 
$18.00. 
Ligustrum Ovalifolium. (California Pri- 
vet). Quick growing, dense, straight, well 
clothed shoots. A dark, shiny green, most 
used where hardy. 
18-24 in., 3-4 in. canes, 20c each, 100 for 
$18.00. 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry). 5 feet. 
Very tolerant. Bushy and dense, red ber- 
ry in autumn. Fine hedge. The most val- 
uable, useful shrub in cultivation. 
12-1 Seine, 22) [Gres hrabe 
Atropurpurea (Red-leaf Barberry). Red- 
purple form. Color niot perfect, but fairly 
steady. Properly pollinated, it comes true 
from seed. e 
6-10“ins 225 sfOT 5.0cre Ge 
een ee SRE SEES RAR Sl A TCS AT TS AT ALGAE TS 
Staunton, Ind. 
Oct. 14, 1947 
Sir: 
The shrubs arrived in fine condition and 
such lovely plants, thanks so much. 
Respectfully, 
Mrs. Dennis Wakefield 
