KALMIA latifolia 
Mountain Laurel 
BERBERIS 
Juliane. Wintergreen Barberry. Yellow 
flowers and purple fruit. Strong, upright, 
hardy; makes a splendid hedge and in founda- 
tion planting is at home with rhododendrons 
and laurels. 1 to 1% ft., $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
BUXUS 
Sempervirens. Common Boxwood. Fine 
as a quick-growing border or low hedge, and 
so popular as to need no description. 8 to 10 
in., 10 for $5.50; 100 for $45.00 
Suffruticosa. True Dwarf Box. A dwarf, 
compact-growing variety that retains Its tuft- 
like habit for many years. One of the finest 
plants we know of for edging. 4 to 6 in., 10 for 
$4.50; 100 for $40.00. 
 ILEX - Holly 
Holly in its many forms is one of the most 
decorative and attractive evergreens. In ad- 
dition, all the species have interesting fruits or 
berries. They improve in beauty with age. 
Aquifolium. English Holly. Rich green, 
sharp leaves which contrast well with brilliant 
red berries, borne profusely even on small 
plants. 1 to 11% ft., $2.75 each. 
Crenata convexa (bullata). Boxleaf Holly. 
An outstanding companion for growing with 
rhododendrons, azaleas, etc., in foundation 
plantings. The beautiful glossy leaves are al- 
most round in form. Grows to 2 feet. Will 
stand shearing. 12 to 15 in., $3.00; 3 for $8.00. 
Crenata Fortunei. Excellent hardy Holly, 
faster growing than other listed varieties. It 
has large shiny foliage and a distinct upright 
habit. Grows into a fine accent plant for foun- 
dation plantings. 1 to 11% ft., $2.75 each; 
3 for $7.50. 
Crenata rotundifolia. Roundileaf Holly. 
Shiny dark round leaves, retaining good color 
all year; black berries. In foundation plant- 
ings, hedges, or as specimens, it makes a fine 
showing. 1 to 11% ft., $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50. 
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SALES GROUNDS IN EAST RUTHERFORD FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING 
WELL-PLANNED and well-planted garden is one that has year-round beauty. Although 
flowering plants contribute greatly to the interest of any garden, there is also the pleasing 
_ _ effect to be accomplished by using plants with enduring foliage and shrubs that produce 
fruits. These are to be found in the Broad-Leaved Evergreens, which thrive in sun or partial 
shade and are the most suitable for city gardens, foundation plantings, roof gardens, ete. 
PLEASE READ DELIVERY TERMS ON PAGE 24 
Glabra. Inkberry. Its rich black-green foliage 
and plentiful shining black berries blend with 
rhododendrons, Jaurel, ete., m naturalistic 
plantings, creating pleasing texture interest. 
1 to 11% ft., $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50. 
KALMIA latifolia. Mountain-Laurel. Grows 
well in partial shade. Plant it with pieris, 
rhododendron, various hollies and azaleas— 
all acid-soil plants. 15 to 18 mn., $3.50 each. 
PIERIS japonica. Japanese Andromeda; 
Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub. This is one of the 
loveliest shrubs in our entire collection, for 
there is not a season in the year when it does 
not attract attention. The graceful sprays of 
flower buds are formed in late summer and 
later the foliage assumes glorious red and 
bronzy tints. In early spring the buds open 
into creamy white flowers resembling lilies-of- 
the-valley. This shrub will develop into a 
lovely specimen if planted m half shade or full 
sun. It grows to about 5 feet. 12 to 15 in., 
$3.75 each; 3 for $10.00. 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. Laland 
Firethorn. A spectacular evergreen shrub, 
having clusters of white flowers in late spring 
and garbed with orange-red berries in the fail. 
A most effective shrub for wall or foundation 
planting. Pot-grown for easy, safe trans- 
planting. 11% ft., $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50. 
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Choicest 
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your guide to the best 
in Garden Gems 
Showing good arrangement and composition when using Rhododendrons and other broad-leaved ever- 
greens for a permanent planting. 
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BOBBINK & ATKINS 
Rhodo-Azalea Plant-Food 
is highly recommended for plants 
shown on pages 42, 43, 44, 45 
PIERIS japonica, 
