Broadleaf Evergreens 
Broadleaf Evergreens ~ ~ 
Modern home-plantings cannot be considered as complete—or hardly begun—if they do 
not contain a liberal supply of Broadleaf Evergreens. 
They are needed for the green foliage 
which gives color all the year, especially in winter when warmth and color are demanded. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (A. Rupestris). One 
of our most beautiful, popular and satis- 
factory broad leaved evergreens. The 
graceful, drooping stems and branches are 
covered with dark, glossy leaves which in 
winter assume a metallic green. From the 
middle of May until frost this plant pro- 
duces an immense quantity of tubular- 
shaped white flowers. 
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18 to 24 in...... 3.50 36 to 42 in...... 6.50 
24 to 30 in. ... 4.50 42 to 48 in...... 8.50 
ACUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA (Gold Dust 
Tree). Yellow spotted leaves. 
amine potS 2... 1.50 24 to 30 in...... 5.50 
aeetoced Ins.s-.. 4.00 
BERBERIS—THE BARBERRY 
B. JULIANAE (Wintergreen Barberry). 
Hardy, erect plant of compact growth with 
spiny glossy green leaves throughout the 
winter. Flowers yellow in spring. 
ipetoe 16. in... .... 3.50 24 to 30 in...... 6.00 
18 to 24 in. . 5.00 30 to 36 in...... 7.50 
B. BARBERRY SARGENTIANA (Sargent Bar- 
berry). Broad leaves, bright green on the 
upper side and gray-green beneath. Orange 
berries and low-spreading, dense growth. 
Hardy. 
ioetomis in...» . 3.00 BEE Oey KUNG sodas 6.00 
18 to 24 in. 4.00 
B. VERRUCULOSA (Warty Barberry). Small, 
spiny foliage, dark green above, white be- 
neath. Black fruit. 2 to 3 ft. 
feet 210 AN. ss cs 3.00 ROMCOMIG MIM smile ce 4.00 
COTONEASTER 
Plant these berried shrubs in the sun in 
well-drained soil. 
C. FRANCHETTI. A spreading shrub. Leaves 
oval, quite small, similar to Boxwood. 
Produces white flowers in early spring fol- 
lowed by showy crimson berries which are 
retained all winter. 
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C. HORIZONTALIS (Prostrate Cotoneaster). 
A dwarf shrub with horizontal branches 
and small dark green leaves. Flowers 
pinkish; conspicuous bright red fruit. Fine 
as a border plant. We have these in pots. 
Sait DOCS. sa oo 2.50 6 in. pots....... 3.50 
ELEAGNUS 
E. FRUITLANDI. Leaves 2 to 4 inches long, 
very dark green above, silvery beneath, 
creamy-white fragrant flowers produced in 
late fall. A beautiful shrub. Strong grower 
and especially suitable for adverse condi- 
tions and hedges. Special prices for hedges. 
15 to 18 in. ... 4.50 30 to 36 in...... 9.00 
18 to 24 in...... 6.00 Sitor4 ft 12.00 
24 to 30 in...... 7.50 
EVONYMUS 
E. JAPONICA (Privet). Evergreen of dark 
green shiny leaves; grows well in shade 
and can be trimmed easily. 
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2atoke enter. 6.00 45toOl5 itis. 10.00 
E. PATENS. Semi - evergreen shrub. Pink 
fruit. 
LOOM IGM ne mrere 3.50 24 to 30 in...... 6.00 
1SetOped ain aera 4.50 30 to 36 in...... 7.50 
EVONYMUS VINE. (See under Vines.) 
ILEX—THE HOLLIES 
The Holly is a much loved plant. We list a 
number of the most popular. Will be glad 
to quote on any other varieties. 
I. AQUIFOLIUM (English Holly). One of the 
finest of all, with large, distinct foliage. 
Red berries. 
30 to 36 in...... 9.00 
24 to 30 in...... 7.50 36 to 48 in...... 12.00 
1. CORNUTA BURFORDI (Chinese Holly). A 
handsome plant with shiny green leaves 
and large red berries. One of the outstand- 
ing hollies. 
ites age) TE TA soo SHOY, 30 to 36 in...... 12.50 
18*tor24Oinwe.s.... 7.00 3 to 4 ft.......15.00 
24 to 30 in...... 9.00 4 to 5 ft....17.50 up 
I. CRENATA CONVEXA (Bullata). Dwarf 
form with drooping branches and glossy, 
almost round leaves. 
qhet heey VE Hea ae 3.50 24 to 30 in...... 7.50 
1SetoOrc eine. 4.50 30 to 36 in...10.00 up 
Pintorceeiniacer 6.00 
I. CRENATA HELLERI. 8 to 10 inches tall. 
Dwarf. 
6 to 8 in. spread 3.50 8 to 10 in. spread 4.50 
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