ILEX cpaca 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 and 
Hume; see note above) = 5) A a 
ILEX pernyi. (A very dwarf, compact Chinese form 
with plenty of spines. Grows slowly, and about the 
same height as spread. Red berries) ______________ ae 
JASMINUM §nudiflorum. (Winter Jasmine; bright 
yellow forsythia-like flowers very early in Spring; 
foliage and stems are evergreen) ~~~--__-__________ 

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As a rule Junipers will not root early enough to be 
shipped in May with other liners. Pfitzers, Pfitzer- 
iana nana, Savins, horizontalis, Sargents and von 
Ehron are slower than pfitzeriana compacta, dep. 
plumosa and hetzi. These slower rooting varieties 
will be forwarded later on most orders, and orders 
will be filled in the rotation received, as far as pos- 
sible. 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana. (Pfitzer’s Juniper) ____ 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana compacta. (Compact 
form of Pfitzer Juniper; doesn’t grow quite so clumsy 
and large as common pfitzers) a? 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitz. nana. (Dwarf form of Pfitzer 
Jun. Gets plenty large for foundation planting of 
modern single story homes) _ ay 2 ee 
JUNIPERUS communis depressa 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 com. hibernica. (Irish Juniper; Narrow 
uprite columnar type with grey-green foliage) _______ 
JUNIPERUS excelsa stricta. (Greek Juniper. Broad 
based cone shaped form with bluish foliage)  ~_______ 
JUNIPERUS glauca hetzi. (Hetz’s Blue Juniper; grows 
well; makes up quickly and a good ‘green) ~_________ 
JUNIPERUS sabina. (Savin Juniper. Vase shaped, 
with deep green color) oo eee 
JUNIPERUS sabina von Ehron. (More uprite than 
sabina, but with the same deep green color) ~_______ 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica. (Crapemyrtle; lavender, 
red or) pink: hardy south only) =.) eee ee 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei. (Drooping Leucothoe or Andro- 
meda. Does well with Azaleas and Rhododendrons. 
See ‘‘Rhododendrons’)  _ Zs Bee. paEt as 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. (Glossy Privet; hardy south) __ 
LIGUSTRUM ibota regelanium. (Regal Privet. Orders 
booked subject to crop) es Li ae 
LIGUSTRUM ov. aureum. (Golden varigated Privet; 
nice where you need color contrast) 1 ~-= 22 see z 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. (Jap. Spurge; one of the 
most popular ground covers) —_- 1 ee 
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) _______ 
PICEA excelsa maxwelli. (Spreading dwarf Spruce; 
not more than 25 to a customer) __ ee Se 









PIERIS japonica. (Evergreen Japanese Pieris. See 
““Rhododendrons’”’ below) — SAP eee anal 
PYRACANTHA cocce. lalandi. (Leland’s Firethorn. 
Thorny bush with orange berries; sells well) ~_______ 
RETINOSPORA plumosa. (Plumed Retinospora. Dark 
green; grows quickly) =225..2--.o] 2 2 eee 
RETINOSPORA pl. aurea GOLDDUST. (Best of the 
golden plumosa Retinosporas) ~~ ___ DLs. eee 
RETINOSPORA pl. lutescens. (Football Cypress. Low, 
golden-flecked and one of the better Ret’s) ____._____ 


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