
COTONEASTER 
Plant these berried shrubs in the sun 
in well-drained soil. 
C. franchetti—A spreading shrub. 
Leaves oval, quite small, similar to 
Boxwood. Produces white flowers in 
early spring followed by showy crim- 
son berries which are retained all 
winter. 
1bctoz Sains aape ae 2.00 $0:to SGtin.6 2a 6.00 
A SEtOc Zoe lNesesececses 3.00 SR tOP awe i tgs se 7.50 
24° to.30 Inset 4.00 
C. salicifolia (Willow-leaf Cotoneaster). 
Evergreen. White flowers. Bright red 
fruit. 
LSetore4avine eee 3.00 DAE LORS Obl lees 4.00 
C. horizontalis. Prostrate Cotoneaster). 
A dwarf shrub with horizontal branches 
and small dark green leaves. Flowers 
pinkish; conspicuous bright red fruit. 
Fine as a border plant. We have these 
in pots. 
teins pots eee 2.00 meostN Cha pots meee 3.00 
ELEAGNUS 
E. fruitlandi. Large pointed leaves, with 
a silvery sheen on under sides. 
E. pungens. Leaves 2 to 4 inches long, 
very dark green above, silvery be- 
neath, creamy-white fragrant flowers 
produced in late fall. A _ beautiful 
shrub. Strong grower and especially 
suitable for adverse conditions and 
hedges. Special prices for hedges. 
15 to18 ins .2....-. 1.50298 24:to 80: inser 3.50 
[Sito 24a DEO = teB0sto 86: ine 5.00 
Bato ed ft se 6.00 
EUONYMUS 
E. japonica. 
10cto 2s ine ae 1775 we 18 eto, 24g cee 3.50 
E. patens. Semi-Evergreen Shrub. Pink 
fruit. 
Th) ted Siew 2.50 24 tO 0 INay eer 4.00 
TS tos24in eee 3.50 g2e80%to S6.ins ee 5.50 
Euonymus vine. (See under Vines). 
ILEX—THE HOLLIES 
The Holly is a much loved plant. We 
list a number of the most popular. Will 
be glad to quote on any other varieties. 
I. aquifolium (English Holly). One of 
the finest of all, with large, distinct 
foliage. Red berries. 
18cto 24tin 5.00: 80: to SG.ins a ee 7.50 
B4)to 80/in.. fae 6.50. 8e6 to MS ines 10.00 
Ilex Cornuta. 
Ste 2 tiara eee 10.00 
I. cornuta burfordi (Chinese Holly). A 
handsome plant with shiny green 
leaves and large red berries. One of 
the outstanding hollies. 
Ube tO LUSe sneer DO SOStO To ORL Tinea see 10.00 
1S fo 24th ee 5.00 B10 Attn 12.50 
24 ta nO ind ee 7.50 4 to 5 ft. ....17.50 up 
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I. crenata convexa (bullata). Dwarf 
form with drooping branches’ and 
glossy, almost round leaves. 
Oe COL Owl Theva eeccseee 3.00 ZA tOmS Olean 7.50 
SRC OR 2tLe Li anaes 4.00 S0ntOno One LO. O0sup 
Ditto. tine ee 5.00 
I. crenata helleri. 8 to 10 inches tall. 
Dwarf. 
6 to 8 in. spread 2.50 8 to 10 in. spread 3.50 
I. crenata microphylla. The little leaf 
Japanese Holly has leaves % inch or 
less in length. 
L2eCOMUD el eee 2.50 Da! oy BAMHI cee cccceces TD 
LDetOelouinee eee 3.50 S0mtONSORI hs 
USetoeca eile 5.00 sheared)... 10.00 up 
I. crenata rotundifolia (Large leaf Jap- 
anese Holly). Especially glossy round 
leaves. Larger than Microphylla. Very 
popular. Excellent for hedges. 
15 to 18 sin Orns, 3p0qeed {o/80 ines ee 6.00 
USS COR24 lene ee 4.50 30 to 36 in. spread 10.00 
I. glabra (Inkberry). Native black-ber- 
ried holly which does well almost 
everywhere. 
Loetoco Asin. eens 3.00 SO0BtOgo ORI Teaser 5.00 
PN ACA Bh eae ee 4.00 Om LOumat Papen eee 7.50 
I. opaca (American Holly). A_ slow- 
growing native tree, having short 
branches, thorny leaves and bright red 
berries in winter. Our plants are 
nursery grown and have good root sys- 
tem. Berry Plants. 
Sete iN seers es 3.50 Opt Ome oak Leer cetsee 7.50 
Da LOMeout Uaeecte seers 5.00 AS TOM Ditters 10.00 
SAO Lie i aaa ented 15.00 
Larger sizes priced on request. 
KALMIA 
K. latifolia (Calico Bush). A beautiful 
native broad-leaved evergreen shrub, 
often attaining the size of a small tree. 
Its thick, waxy leaves are retained 
the year round, giving a striking ef- 
fect. The pink and white geometrical- 
ly shaped buds appear and expand 
into beautiful white and flesh-colored 
flower cups. 
US eCOme4 ieee eee 3.50 SURCORD OMe neers 7.50 
ZASCORS ORI Tees 5.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
L. catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. 3-4 
ft. Graceful, pendulous branches of 
heavy shining green foliage; pro- 
fuse creamy white delicate, fragrant 
blossoms borne in long drooping ra- 
cemes. Valuable for planting’ under 
trees and other shady spots. Winter 
turns the leaves to a purplish red tint. 
PSS roralsyohe, 26.2 1.50 TSeto 24. nee 3.00 
LD tO Swine eee eee 2.00 Ast 4s Ul tla 5.00 
