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Euonymus Patens 
Ilex - Holly 
ILEX crenata rotundifolia. A rather dwarf spreading variety of Japanese Holly, 
with glossy, nearly round leaves. One of the hardiest of the species and 
excellent for foundation planting or hedge. 
- glabra (Inkberry). A rather loose growing evergreen shrub which will suc- 
ceed in either sun or shade. Leaves turn a somewhat purple shade in the 
fall. When planted in mass the shining black berries are most attractive. 
One of the hardiest varieties. 
Prices of above yarieties of Ilex: 
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- Opaca (American Holly). Our native Holly which supplies the garden with 
year ‘round greenness and richness and is prized so much at Christmas time 
because of its large, glossy leaves and striking red berries. Stands pruning 
well and can therefore be used as a specimen, in foundation plantings or as 
a hedge. Some trees bear berries (pistillate, female), while others (stami- 
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Barberry 
BERBERIS julianae. The best of the evergreen Barberries. Holds its narrow green leaves on golden 
stems throughout the winter. 
; Each Each 
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B. mentorensis. This patented, semi-evergreen, rather upright Barberry is useful as an individual 
specimen or as a hedge. Does well in dry locations. 
; Each Hedge: 3 Nez 100 
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Buxus Sempervirens (Common Box) 
_With lustrous, green foliage, it is a plant that can be used in many ways and lends an air of 
dignity and permanence to Its surroundings. As a hedge it gives character; in an informal group 
it has no rivals; it may be clipped or trained to pyramid form, globe shape or allowed to grow 
used freely in window boxes, urns, and for garden edgings. Should be planted 
in good soil and fed with sheep or cow manure. Cultivate lightly and do not disturb the roots. 
SPECIMEN PLANTS 
Each Each 
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Cotoneaster 
COTONEASTER francheti. A semi-evergreen shrub, with gray-green leaves borne on pendulous 
branches. Pink bloom followed by an abundance of orange-red berries in the fall. 
: Each Each 
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Euonymus 
EVONYMUS patens (Kiautschovicus) (Spreading Euonymus). A valuable introduction from China. 
Leaves medium size, oblong, rich green, which persist throughout the winter. Small, white flowers 
followed by coral berries similar to our native Bittersweet. A rather spreading shrub which will grow 
in either sun or shade. One of our most useful Broadleaf Evergreens. Each 
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Prunus (Laurel Cherry) 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Laurel Cherry). An attractive evergreen shrub 
with alossy, oval-like, green leaves and upright branches. Grows to a height 
of 7 to 9 feet. Very ornamental because of its good color. 
Each Each 
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Pyracantha 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Laland Firethorn). A picturesque, upright, 
thorny shrub with boxlike evergreen foliage. Has attractive white flowers 
followed by fiery orange-red fruits which last well into the winter. May be 
used as a specimen but is particularly attractive when trained against a wail 
where the rich deep green foliage acts as a splendid foil for the amazing 
quantities of berries. A spectccular, yet dignified shrub, and one to be prized 
for your garden. Each 
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P. coccinea pauciflora (Sparse Firethorn). A low, compact, rather round-shaped 
plant with small, silvery leaves, orange berries and twiggy growth. Excellent 
for individual specimen or mass planting. Each 
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inate, male) do not. It is necessary that you have a male Holly growing Viburnum 
close by or one should be planted in every group for pollination. They will 2 ‘ : 
grow in partial shade or in the open. VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum (Leather-Leaf 
Non-Berried __ Berried Viburnum). A vigorous shrub with large, 
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any location. A valuable ornamental 
plant. Each 
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Magnolia 
: V. burkwoodi (Burkwood Vibur- 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). The popular evergreen tree num). A recent introduction and 
Magnolia of the South. Waxy leaves. The large white blossom appears on often called the ‘Evergreen Car- 
older trees in midsummer. Not always hardy in Kentucky, but can be grown lesi.’’ The glossy, green leaves 
in protected pleces. Prefers rich soil. are retained most of the winter, 
Each Each though most of them will fall as 
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tinged, white blossoms are borne 
in clusters and are exceedingly 
be fragrant. An outstanding, hardy 
Mahonia variety which merits a place in 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). The thick, glossy leaves resemble Holly, any garden or planting. 
but are much larger and most attractive. Makes a compact bush, and when Each 
pruned severely every few years will become an indescribable mass of green PetOnor tte, CGB me 4.00 
and bronze foliage: Yellow blossoms in June followed by blue-black berries. SOR tai 5 iS ae OO 
Thrives in shade. 
Each Each 
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Coccinea Lalandi 
Nandina 
NANDINA domestica. A semi-evergreen shrub with numerous, upright, reed- 
like stems. Each cane has a tuft of spreading light green foliage except the 
very young growth, which is tinted pink to copper. In August, white panicles 
of flowers appear, followed by masses of red berries in trusses. In autumn, 
strong coppery tints cover the foliage, making a most pleasing combination. 
While not entirely evergreen, it is nearly so. 
Each Each 
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