
CHOOSE GRAYWAY EVERGREENS 
NOTE: B&B means “balled and burlapped.’’ BR means bare rooted. 
ABELIA Grandiflora. Attractive evergreen foliage. Flowers May until 
frost. May be sheared to any size or shape. One of best plants for 
hedges, for foundation planting, under windows, ete. B&B plants, 75c, 
$1.95. 
NANDINA Domestica. Erect growing. Brilliant green to red foliage, bril- 
liant red berries during fall and winter. B&B 75c to $3.95. 
ITALIAN JASMINE. Seems to stand almost anything—easy to grow. 
Slender, drooping branches, green foliage, profusion yellow flowers early 
spring to late fall. May be sheared. B&B, $1.45. 
GARDENIA Fortunei. The very popular “everblooming”’ gardenia. Dense 
ai glossy, dark green leaves, fragrant waxy white flowers. B&B, 95¢ 
to $1.75. 
CENIZO (Leucophyllum texanum). Called ‘Purple Sage.” Low dense shrub ; 
grayish-green leaves. Profusion of small purple flowers after rains. Love- 
ly. Good specimen or in mass. Gal. cans, $1.45. 
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM. See page 3. 
EUONYMOUS JAPONICA. Very upright. Glossy green leaves. Some red 
berries in fall. Valuable for specimen or hedge planting. BR, 35c to $2.45. 
CHERRY LAUREL. Beautiful glossy green leaves. Shears perfectly. Used 
as speeimen plants or in hedges. Pyramidal forms are being used to re- 
place the common arborvitae. B&B, $2.50 to $8.50. 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) RED BERRY. Upright form. Evergreen. At- 
tractive red berries in winter. Gal. cans, $1.45; 3-gal. cans, $3.95. 
PYRACANTHA Lalandi, ORANGE BERRY. Upright form. Orange-red 
berries. More hardy than red; same price. 
{(TALIAN CYPRESS. The familiar, slender, tall-egrowing plant used in 
front of columns, chimneys, etc. B&B, $1.95 to $6.95. 
BLUE-SPIRE ARBORVITAE. Similar to Baker’s, but foilage with slight 
bluish cast, more graceful. You’ll like it. B&B, 95c to $3.95. 
BAKER’S PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE. Ideal for corners of buildings, 
hedges, etc. B&B, 95c to $3.95. 
CEDRUS DEODARA. Silver foliage, horizontal limbs. 
RED CEDAR JUNIPER. One of the most hardy of pyramidal types. None 
better for hedges, backgrounds, etc. B&B, $1.95 up. 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER. Hardy, low-growing, spreading juniper. This is 
the most popular plant of its sort. B&B, 95c up. j 
BONITA ARBORVITAE. A perfect globe-shaped plant. Well suited for 
urns, at side of steps, in corners, etc. B&B, 95c up. 
SILVER GLOW JUNIPER. Tall-growing, pyramidal. Shears well. One 
of our most beautiful plants. Always evokes admiration, and a plant 
you will enjoy from day to day for years to come. Silvery-gray color 
adds variety to the usual green of shrubbery. These plants are grafted 
onto other roots. 
CANNAERTI JUNIPER. Dark green, with purple berries. Upright, pyra- 
midal. Hardy everywhere. One of the finest plants we know to use 
against light-colored buildings. Use it where tall, columnar type of growth 
desired. Grafted onto other roots. You will enjoy this plant through the 
years. B&B, $2.95 up. 
CHINESE BLUE COLUMN JUNIPER. Slender, pyramidal type. Will grow 
20-ft. or more or can be sheared to any desired height. Foliage of at- 
tractive deep blue-gray color. Grafted onto other roots. Hardy and one 
of our finest plants of this type. A plant that will give you continued 
pleasure through the years. B&B, $2.95 uz. 
ELEAGNUS. Gray-green evergreen shrub. Hardy, attractive. B&B, $3.45. 
PHOTINIA serrulata. Highly attractive, holly-like leaves. Evergreen. Col- 
orful and useful. B&B, 95c to $3.95. 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon grape). Medium size evergreen shrub for 
sun or shade. Glossy green holly-like foliage. Clusters of yellow flowers 
followed by bluish-black berries. B&B. 
LAVENDULA vera (English lavender). Dwarf, compact, silvery gray 
foliage. For sunny places. B&B, $1.25, $1.45. 
See GREEN THUMB PLANTS on Page 9 
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