N DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Broadleaf 
oC VEN q Yeers 
O MANY home owners do not know what this title 
means! Think of the Hollies and the Laurels as ex- 
amples. We would miss the glossy green foliage of the 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens in early spring, the deeper colors 
of summer, and the cheerful contrast they give to dull 
winter scenes, if they were removed from our landscape. 
They may be used as specimens, foundation plantings with 
tall evergreens or in the shrub border. You will be delighted 
with their beauty all the year—and pleased with 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 
semi-evergreen shrub for foundation planting, filling corners, 
curves or can be used as a hedge. The small, glossy leaves re- 
main on most of the winter. Small, dainty blush-white blossoms 

Euonymus Patens 
Buxus Sempervirens 
(Common Box) 


are borne on rather arching branches from May until frost. We 
like Abelia. 
Each 
18 to 24 in., BGB ..$2.00 
Each 
Da tOn2 ati BO Duce p20 
Berberis - Barberry 
B. mentorensis (Mentor Berberis). A patented, semi-evergreen 
Barberry which is being much used as a specimen or hedge. 
Upright in growth, vigorous and hardy. The !eaves usually color 
in the fall but seldom remain on all winter. 
SPECIMEN 
Each Each 
Zloetors tt., BOB .». $3.00 3 to 34 ft., BGB .:..$4.00 
HEDGE 
3 | 3 12 
ito V8iin., $1.50 $4.50 18 to 24 in. $2.00 $6.00 

Loom and Needle Garden, Lexington, Kentucky 
Henry Fletcher Kenney, Landscape Architect 
Can you imagine anything more beautiful and enjoyable than this 
unique garden right in the center of “down-town” Lexington? 
With lustrous, green foliage, it is a plant that can be used in many 
ways and lends an air of dignity and permanence to its surroundings. 
As a hedge it gives character; in an informal group it has no rivals; it 
may be clipped or trained to pyramid form, globe shape or allowed to 
grow naturally. Box is used freely in window boxes, urns and for garden 
edgings. Should be planted in good soil and fed with sheep or cow ma- 
nure. Cultivate lightly and do not disturb the roots. 
SPECIMEN PLANTS 
Each Each 
i5itotS ing BEB 8.4% $400“) 2hto.2 a ftp BGR penceee $7.50 
18 to 24 in., BEB...... 500" G25 10-3 ftp BGB at 10.00 
Euonymus 
EUONYMUS patens (Kiautschovicus) (Spreading Euonymus). A valuable 
introduction from China. Leaves medium size, oblong, rich green, 
which persist 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. 
Each Each 
Se tomlicr ine tbo b ease $1.50 Zt On Satta BoB ee $3.00 
Sato 24 ine Bobi es 2.00 Sators eho: Dara 4.00 
2 to 2% ft., BOB P20) 
Ilex - Holly 
ILEX crenata bullata (Convex Leaf Holly). A compact spreading ever- 
green shrub with arched branches and small convex leaves. Excellent 
for foundation planting or may be used as a hedge. 
I. crenata rotundifolia. A rather dwarf spreading variety of Japanese 
Holly, with glossy, nearly round leaves. One of the hardiest of the 
species and excellent for foundation planting or hedge. 
1. glabra (Inkberry). A rather loose growing evergreen shrub which will 
succeed in either sun or shade. Leaves turn a somewhat purple shade 
in the fall. When planted in mass the shining black berries are most 
attractive. One of the hardiest varieties. 
Prices of above varieties of Ilex: Each 
LSEtOLZ Ain et BG Be hehe rok. hes ae age eRe oe ene eee $3.00 
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