Broad-Leaved Evergreens and Ground Cover Plants 
EUONYMUS — WINTERCREEPER 
These euonymus make particularly desirable ground cover plants because of their 
dark-green, dense evergreen foliage. They are very hardy and do well in sun or shade. 
Radicans Vegetus (Big-leaf Wintercreeper) — Rich deep-green rounded leaves; 
orange-red berries in fall. 
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PACHYSANDRA — JAPANESE SPURGE 
Terminalis — An attractive ground-cover plant, especially valuable for shady places. 
This plant is practically evergreen, grows about 8 inches tall and spreads well. 
Each 25c; 100 for $20.00 
VINCA — TRAILING MYRTLE 
Trailing evergreen plants, used extensively as a ground cover under shrubs or 
trees, or on graves where it is too shady for other plants to thrive. 
*Bowel’s Variety — A greatly improved variety; it has large, rich glossy green leaves 
and blooms most profusely, Each 30c; 100 for $25.00 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
To get the ultimate satisfaction out of gardening (and every good gardener 
desires to attain this goal), it is impossible to get along without a generous planting 
of perennials in variety. They are so satisfying and dependable; living through the 
trying winter months with but little care or attention, and waking up in the early 
spring with renewed life to give a grand display of bloom and afford continued 
satisfaction in a colorful display throughout the growing season. The choice of 
varieties is almost infinite, and any color combination desired can be worked out 
with perennials. 
With a careful selection of perennials you will have a real opportunity to demon- 
strate your artistic ability, and derive real pleasure and satisfaction in addition. It 
is quite possible to keep your garden an ever changing beauty spot that will create 
untiring interest throughout the year. There will be continually something of in- 
terest and appeal; always something to look forward to. . 
Customers calling at our nursery will have the opportunity and privilege of 
selecting stock of the most desirable plants that will be freshly dug with a nice ball 
of earth, insuring success when transplanted to your own garden. 
The perennials in the following list are all hardy in our gardens, some requir- 
ing a little more attention than others, and you will find a large collection to choose 
from that will meet your every requirement. We have many new and rare varieties 
for your approval. 
Varieties marked (*) are suitable for shady places. 
All personally selected perennial plants 25% extra. 
ACHILLEA — MILFOIL 
These hardy perennials are easily grown in any garden soil in sunny locations. 
Parker — This variety grows to about 3 feet and blooms from June to August with 
deep yellow flowers on stiff stems. Fine for cutting. Each 35c 
Perry’s White — Small pure white flowers that resemble miniature pompon Chry- 
santhemums. Blooms from June to August on thin graceful stems about 2 feet 
tall. Ideal for bouquets. Each 35c 
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