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Broadleat Le 
A most handsome group for use with the coniferous Ever- 
greens in foundation plantings, or as specimen plants in the 
garden or shrubbery border. You will find types adapted for sun 
or shade, heat or cold, dry or wet locations, and in many shapes 
and sizes. We grow our own. THEY ARE BETTER. 
. BOXWOOD (Buxus) 
SEMPERVIRENS—The aristocratic old English boxwood. Handsome 
evergreen foliage, attractive at all times. Heavy sheared specimens. 
24-36 in. pyramids $10.00. 
COTONEASTER 
HORIZONTALIS—Low growing shrub with glossy green foliage and 
pretty red berries. 1 gal. size $1.50; 15-18 in. $4.00. 
MICROPHYLLA GLACIALIS—Small leaf and dwarf growing form of 
the above. Very fine variety. 18-24 in. $5.00. 
EUONYMUS 
JAPONICA—Bushy, upright growing plant with fine waxy evergreen 
foliage. A good foundation plant for growing against walls. 1 gal. 
size $1.50; 15-18 in. $3.50< 18-24 in. $4.75; 2%-3 ft. $600. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape) 
AQUIFOLIA—The well known Oregon Holly Grape. Smooth, shiny fo- 
hage of green, red and bronze. Grows well in sun or shade. 1 gal. 
size $1:50;"15-1821n~ sizenso. cose S-o4aine eo t0? 2-3 tts oo. 
PYRACANTHA (Burning Bush, Firethorn) 
COCCINEA—A most popular broad leaf evergreen with a myriad of 
white blossoms in the Spring, followed with masses of brilliant or- 
ange-red berries in the Fall that last through the Winter. Broad 
and rapid growth. Hardy, 1 gal size $1.50; 18-24 in. $3.75; 2-3 ft. 
$4.50. 
COCCINEA GOVERNMENT RED—Similar to the above except the 
berries are redder in color. 2-3 ft. $4.50. 
LALANDI—Tall growing, with long upright canes. Berries are orange- 
Ted. 2-3 LiL. 50,00; 
PAUCIFLORA—Very small dwarf variety, with dainty little branches 
and foliage. Fine for small and restricted areas. Orange-red ber- 
ries. Very hardy. 1 gal. size $1.50; 18-24 in. $4.50. 
TAXUS (Yew) 
HICKSI—A distinctly columnar form with upright branches. A splendid 
substitute for the upright Junipers and Arbor Vitae. Pretty green 
foliage all year. Red berries in the Fall. 5-4 ft. $7.00. 
VIBURNUM 
BURKWOODIi—Most outstanding novelty flowering anna of recent 
years. Large heads of deliciously fragrant, pinkish-white flowers 
in early Spring. Foliage is a rich glossy green, turning attractive 
bronze shades in the Fall. Highly recommended. 2-3 ft. $5.00... 

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SHEAR YOUR EVERGREENS 
Your Arbor Vitae and Juniper trees will benefit greatly if 
sheared once or twice a season, which should be done in the 
Spring or Summer months. Your trees can be kept to the re- 
quired size and the foliage will be much more dense and com- 
pact if sheared regularly. They will also be less liable to Win- 
ter and snow damage. Many other evergreens such as Pines, 
Spruce, Boxwood, Euonymus, Pyracantha, etc., can be made 
more shapely and kept within bounds with a little judicous 
pruning. 
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