COTONEASTER. Culture: 
Sun, well-drained. Tolerant. 

1. Rhododendron maximum. 2. R. 
catawba. 3. R. carolina. 4. Pieris 
japonica. 5. Leucothoe, '6 Kalmia. 

apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster). 
5 ft. Zone IV. Pink blooms, June. 
Large red fruit, October. 
12-15 in. B&B $3.50, 10 $30.00 
horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). 3 
ft. Zone IV. Flat arching, densely 
twigged branches, half-evergreen. 
Pink flowers, scarlet berries. 
8-10 in. (pots) 
$3.00, 10 for $40.00 
TO ina BSB ne eee $3.50 each 
TRSiA(qtalstedstoe 5 ees $5.00 each 
PERPUSILLA (Dwarf). Neater and 
hardy to Zone V. A better shrub. 
Asi DOES. ae $1,500 $13.00 
microphylla (Rockspray). 3 ft. Zone 
. Evergreen. Tiny leaves, dense 
growth. Scarlet fruit. 
{OMY ABE dey, ike eee $3.50 each 
‘Sains B&B wee. aH. $5.00 each 
COCHLEATA. Prostrate form, 
showy leaf and berry. 
*2-in. pots 5 for $9.00, 100 $35 
salicifolia (Willowleaf). 8 ft. Zone 
VI. Evergreen. Tiny leaves, dense 
bronze winter leaves. 
2 ft B&B $4.00, 3 ft. B&B $5.00 

7. Ilex crenata. 8. I. opaca. 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flow- 
ers). 1 ft. Zone IV. Perhaps the finest 
rockgarden evergreen. Very fra- 
grant rose flowers (large) in May 
and again in September. Needs sun. 
Spreads. Our special strain tends to 
bloom through the summer. Makes 
a foot-high mat of gray-green, 
topped with flowers. One of the 
choicest small shrubs. 

(Each) (10) 
6- 8 in. B&B...$2.25 $920.00 
8-12 in. B&B... 2.50 950 
12-1 Suinapee ay 3.50 QHYISO 
ILE Xx 
For America, English Holly 
is too tender. Our own native 
is a fine, handsome evergreen 
tree — well worth planting. 
opaca (American Holly). 40 ft. 
Zone V. Damp, some shade. Red 
berries, dull, evergreen leaf. Only 
females have berries. We offer: 
MALES. You need one with your 
females, for the most berries. 
5-6 ft. BxB $9.00, 5 for $40.00 
FEMALES. 
%2Y2 in. pots... .25 for $12.50 
B-Orltse eb. $10,00,05 549550 
CROONENBURG. Form with 
larger berries, though no larger 
clusters. Young plants bear, and 
so freely they weigh down the 
bush. Zone VI. 
3-in. pots 5 for $8, 25 for $35 
HOWARD. Zone V. Dark green 
leaf, shiny, few teeth. Large clus- 
ters red berries. 
3-in. pots 5 $4.50, 25 for $20 
Photo: Ilex opaca 

WINTER 
LEAVES 
1/3 Life Size 


EUVONYMUS 
(Wintercreeper). 20 ft. Vine, self- 
clinging. Zone V. Evergreen. Dainty 
clean leaves. 
fortunei radicans 
12-15 ins « =... $1.00, 10: $9.00 
COLORATUS. Rosy-purple leaves. 
419.18 ina 6 4$05) 10 $8.00 
KEWENSIS. Tiny dwarf vine. 
Q-in. pots 5 for $2.95, 100 $33 
4-in. pots $1.00 each, 10 $8.50 
VEGETUS. Large leaves, vigorous 
bush. A few climbing leaders. Or- 
ange fruit. 
BaOsin shee 25 for $8.00 
12:15. ins eee oes On 0S 94,00 
the Holles 
crenata (Japanese Holly). 18 ft. 
Zone VI. Showy only for ever- 
green leaf and thickset, cross- 
branched shape. Tolerant. Slow- 
growing. 
% 8-12 in. (pot) 
5 $4.50, 25 $16.00 
15-18 in. B&B $3.00, 5 $192.50 
CONVEXA  (Box-leaf). 4 “ft. 
Dwarf with shiny round evergreen 
leaf. This is a gorgeous, gleaming 
leaf. The shrub might substitute as 
hardy dwarf box. Zone V 
% 6in. X 5 for $2.75, 100 $40 
One eee ee $3.75 each 
eergeeeste ae Re $6.00 each 
HELLERI (Little-leaf Dwarf). Far 
better than the Microphylla. Dense, 
useful dwarf. Zone V. 
9-in. pots 5 $2.50, 95 $8.75 
glabra (Ink-berry). 6 ft. Zone Ill. 
Evergreen, loose bush. Tolerant 
even in cities. The leaf is dull; the 
plant only good for background or 
massing. When sheared becomes 
dense, neat, bushy. 
¥*%8 in. X 5 for $3.75, 100 $16.00 
1SuinsBSBe eee $2.75 each 
3 ft; BRB eee $4.7 5%each 

