
LS MCONCAC Neh: ene cr 2.00 
SLAC dla Sy an aN ct Reh a a a 2.50 
SCO MEa lL Lente mea ca eueN Ty 3.40 
AGL OU e LU cae Aen: S45) 
BECOME Ga Llceee tse ene ee eee os ce 7.00 
C. francheti (Franchet Cotoneaster) 
5-7 ft. Leaves are dark green; bright 
orange-red berries and pinkish white 
flowers. 
DM COO Goat ene Et ee 2.75 
SCO EAE LC oe ee rr ee Gey ems 4.00 
ART OEO gL Latte ee Ee a te ee 5.50 
DECOR OLL Uy erie nt eee eee eee ea: 6.25 
GeO (el Uae eee er kat os 9.50 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) 2-3 ft. 
Half-evergreen with tiny leaves on the 
branches. 
Bene DOUs, tL Ulla Tite es 1.75 
GRitin DOUSs goal OGIN sete inca ae, 2.00 
iti POLS. 410-1 Ouln., ah ohn hha 2275 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus radicans (Wintercreeper) 12-16 
ft. An excellent ground cover. 
LOR COm IT pete oe tee Ae -95 
NS Aelox. Duc bop habe. sot Ae, went MOR oN ae 1.25 
SS COMA ST eee ee, ah 1.60 
E. radicans acutus (Sharpleaf Winter- 
creeper) 6-12 ft. Long, narrow, white- 
veined leaves, purplish underneath. 
LD BLOM. Seat a pare tease he 2 1.00 
E. radicans colorata (Redleaved Winter- 
creeper) 6-12 ft. Long, narrow, reddish 
purple leaves. 
iL DELO Mm: Sal omerhem nn area cote 1.00 
E. radicans minimus (kewensis) (Baby 
Wintercreeper) 2-3 ft. Tiny evergreen 
leaves penciled in gray. 
2 yee NO La a ce eee 1.00 
ILEX—Holly 
Ilex crenata (Japanese Holly) 10-12 ft. 
Glossy, dark green, box-like leaves and 
black berries. 
DAC One lT) Seley me Mende eke a isles: 1.75 
A ORC Or Lele eta co tha ane. 2.50 
PO STORUS IN ene tee See Waco 3.10 
TSALOR 4 willie eto ca eae eh 
ROM Odd Un eh ne eee) See cea chante, To anid 5.90 
Y. glabra (Inkberry) 6-7 ft. 
Tall with upright slender branches, dark 
green foliage above, light green _ be- 
neath; fruit black, flowers in June, fruit 
late in Autumn remaining during win- 
ter. 
Each 
SCOT LOR LE Ree ey eet ee ee eee 1.85 
LOM COL Seite ee eee ev oan sive 2.50 
Te tos 2 4 ne ee ee Seen ee 3.75 
DEO UR OR EL sect che ee eee cde © 5.00 
I. opaca (American Holly) 30-50 ft. 
The well known native Holly, glistening 
evergreen foliage, red berries. 
VE COMLD GN seen re eens ee ee 2.00 
L5 St Owl 8 al 1 eae ee teteneire a daar PATS 
LE SEO R243 Lee ee ee eee re oe eee 4.00 
270 Roi eee en ee 6.00 
S34 CO RRA ol Damen cee ets ete ae ase Stee fe 6.75 
AALO see el teense ta pec neee es em ae tae 12.00 
De CORMLIO LU emery eee eaten ie pers © 15.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
KALMIA 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain-laurel) 6-10 ft. 
Leaves are rich, glossy green, Rose- 
white flowers in May and June. 
1 come TT. Pee eee 2.25 
NNSY ” ine) Db Whalen asec sa Miyer ca puc 2.85 
18 LORD aa Dies see eee 3.75 
DE COket OR Ebi eee 5.00 
DU TOU, OME Cite ac one eee 7.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
Leucothoe catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe) 
3-4 ft. Shiny green foliage, creamy 
white blossoms. 
10 ston 2s ine etek eee es re aces eee 1.50 
[2 tom belie eee ceeee, ee eee gees 
LS LOCLS sin eee cee Foe ee 3.00 
Wes ee Wepre Se NW amen to mela or eee lots ABI | at ce 3.75 
2° COMO LUN ee oe tet eee 5.00 
MAHONIA—Hollygrape 
Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Hollygrape) 
4-5 ft. Shiny green leaves turn scarlet 
in autumn. Yellow blooms, blue berries. 
12 TOM LT ceek Hee het eee ee 
aE OMLES 1 tea a 2.50 
18 to 24 TT Ge eerie ee san ee 3.50 
2 COs oot tye eee eon aes 4.75 
OIG wt Oro et Uae ee A, eee 6.50 
PACHYSANDRA 
Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge) 
8-10 in. The wonder ground cover, 
medium sized evergreen leaves. Likes 
shade. 
