COTONEASTER decora. (Necklace Cotoneaster; pleas- 
ing greyish green foliage; dwarf; nice plant) ~______ 
DAPHNE cneorum. (Limited quantity)  ~_____________ 
ERICA darlyensis. (Dwarf evergreen type of Heath; 
hardy; starts blooming in early spring before snows 
are gone) ese, Se eee 
EUONYMUS pulchellis. (Evergreen foliage somewhat 
like perennial Teucrium; very dwarf; looks a little 
like Old English Boxwood when small; very fine edg- 
ing plant or fine for low-10’’-hedge) _____________ .- 
HEDERA helix. (Eng. Ivy large leaf, very hardy type) 
ILEX c. angustifolia. (Dahoon Holly; narrow, long- 
leaved ‘type; hardy south of us)}220) 2222 
ILEX cornuta burfordi. (Burford’s Chinese Holly; dark 
green foliage; heavy berry-bearer; hardy along coast 
and: south) (pa ee ee ee ee eee pe Sea a 

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Nearly 500 3x6 sash are required to cover 
this combination coldframe and sash-house. 
Almost full now. 

ILEX crenata convexa. - bullata (Lots of noise about 
this one! A Japanese Holly with dark, shiny green 
leaves, black berries; fine low foundation plant; in 
good demand) —__ 2 ue eee 
ILEX crenata nobilis. (Uprite form with slightly larger 
leaves than most of the Jap. Holly types; new, and 
looks::go0od): Ji SUA 2a Je ee eee 
ILEX crenata uprite. (Jap. uprite Holly ; demand good; 
we have only about)250 left unsold) === aaa 
ILEX opaca femina. (American Holly; we guarantee 
every plant to be berry-bearing; this lot is from 8 


trees selected for heavy berry-bearing qualities. Also, 
in addition, we have a few each of named varieties 
including Ardens, Croonenburg, East Polatka & 
Hume; see note below about “‘American Hollies’’) —_ 
JUNIPERUS com. dep. plumosa. Andorra Juniper or 
Purple Spreading Juniper; low spreading type; some 
don’t like it, but it probably makes the nurseyman 
more money than any evergreen he grows) _________ 
JUNIPERUS sabina. - von Ehron (Spreading form; 
more uprite than sabina; have but few) ____________ 
LIGUSTRUM ov. aureum. (Golden-varigated Privet; 
nice where you need color contrast) ~_____ Ss 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. (Glossy Privet; no good north 
of Md., but a fine southern plant; good strain) ____ _ 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. (Jap. Spurge. One of the 
most popular ground covers) _____ 2 ee 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius aureus. (Goldenleaved 
Mockorange; small supply) _— ‘ 22.) 2 SS 
PICEA conica glauca. (Dwarf Alberta Spruce; very 
small cuttings. Don’t order too many - we have only 
a few. ‘Takes a year to: root them) 2222222 .2=— 
PICEA excelsa maxwelli. (Spreading dwarf Spruce. 
Not. more than’ 25-to 2 customer) soe 
RETINOSPORA pl. lutescens. (Football cypress; com- 




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pact 30” plant with golden fileck in good green foliage) 10.00 
SALIX purpurea nana. (Blue Asiatic Willow. Makes 
a “‘very best’’ hedge, and nice 4’ shrub for other uses; 
scarce and good) 
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