E. Baker Arborvitae is a fine pyramid- 
lumnar growth that fills a space in ornamental plan- 
ch there has been a great need. Upright, narrow 
on hiss srasgee bright shining green. An effec- 
“Itis (eeree eis to describe the Peni 
' Baeunat graceful evergreen. It is the most admired 
that is grown in the nursery. Tall, pyramidal in form, blu- 
een in color, makes it a most desirable plant for use in the 
Hardy, does well in any climate, requires little or 
) attent: Price: 12 to 15-in. plants, 69c each; 15 to 18-in. eis 
each: 18 to 20-in. plants, $1.49 each. Postpaid. 
NAN DINA. The most colorful of all broad-leaf evergreens. 
sreen leaves with beautiful white blooms in summer; changes 
$ delicate foliage to a brilliant dash of orange-red with red 
s in the winter months, retaining this color throughout the 
Berries hang on plant Se winter. Price: 12 to 15-in. plants, 
HOLLY (Red Berried). One of America's prized 
vergreens. © Perfectly hardy, easy to grow. Is espe- 
tially desirable in winter when its cheerful, glistening 
ed berries cover the plant, and its handsome shining 
een foliage add so much to the landscape. Price: 
8 to 24-in. plants, 69c each. Postpaid. 
BERKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE. A dandy, 
ossy, golden-green tinted arborvitae that is highly 
_ desirable for coloring the landscape. Very compact and 
- bushy plant. Its light, golden-green foliage is most 
attractive during spring and summer. Price: Strong 
plants, field-grown $1.39 each. Postpaid. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Most beautiful, popular, 
and colorful broadleaf evergreen grown. Foliage is a 
_drk glossy green, covered from early spring to late fall 
with bell shaped, white and pink blossoms. Fite for 
aking evergreen hedges or for single plantings. In’ 
- winter the leaves turn a metallic green that adds much 
color to the landscape. Price: Strong, field-grown plants, 
49c each. Postpaid. 
PHOTINIA 
| This is the plant to add that riot of color to your ae at, § [RED LEAF BARBERRY 
f evergreen plantings. \The large leaves of the gor- ae LOW Steins CNS eee ise tee 
© in hedging, single plantings with other ever- 
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-geous photinia turn a bronzy red in the autumn and | greens, or mass plantings in beds where lots 
ain that color all winter, changing in spring to fiery ' £ ; Bh red coloring is desired. Dwarf growing, 
, K | reaching a height of about 3 feet. Foliage 
scarlet. The mostcolorful of all the evergreens. Price: oy j tare fj in spring is a deep red which it keeps all 
trong, field-rown plants, 15-in., 98c each. Postpaid. Gg ee : » winter, changing to orange scarlet and red 
Strong . P P q » shades, Price: Strong 2-yr. plants, 48c each; 
113 for $1.35; : 6 for $2.49. Postpaid. 

