J. H. Burton, Landscape Contractor 
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Ground Covering Plants ~ ~ 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Japanese 
Splurge). A ground cover which will grow 
in all shady situations and the only plant 
which will thrive under pines. Used also 
for bordering in sun or shade. 
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Light plants 
1.00 each 
VINCA MAJOR. The large Periwinkle is an 
evergreen trailer used as a ground-cover 
and for window-boxes. Large blue flowers. 
MNINGIT POTS ~ 62s. 5 cce se cuvces 30.00 per 100 
V. MINOR. The small Periwinkle is a widely 
used plant with smaller, neater foliage 
than the preceding. Fine free-flowering 
ground-cover with lilac-blue flowers. 
EVONYMUS RADICANS COLORATA (Red- 
leaved Wintercreeper). 6-12 ft. Long nar- 
row reddish purple leaves. Excellent for 
winter coloring. 
2 1/4.iINCh potsri vec iswcspesses we 35 each 
2eyearstieldyplantst.ce see. sees 1.00 each 
LONICERA JAPONICA HALLIANA (Hall's 
Honeysuckle). The old fragrant honey- 
suckle with creamy yellow flowers. 
SENONG mM PlaAMUSmecrcie s oaletel-ttelc cisletelaie/ siete 1.00 each 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (Aaron’s Beard). 
Grows 1 foot high. Produces yellow flowers. 
Good ground cover. 
Stee) CHS sooncaboocunedencen oss 1.00 each 
JUNIPERUS CONFERTA (Litoralis). Excellent 
for the rockery or in front of low ever- 
2 1/4 IMCNEDOUS Ets Ges cs.cc cess 2. 30.00 per 100 greens. 
AZTtOMIDSINCHESPread Wea. ccisictecie cite ciiel ce tee 2.00 
V. MINOR ALBA. A desirable white-flowered 15 to 18 inch spread ..............esee008: 3.00 
form. Priced on request. 1Ssto 24:inch, Spread’: ss «ccc ness asec er 4.00 
VIBURNUM (continued) WEIGELA—DIERVILLA 
V. CARLESI. Shrub 5 to 6 feet high with 
waxy white, deliciously fragrant flowers in 
clusters. A very hardy variety doing well 
in either full sun or part shade. 
ioetoo 18 in...... 5.00 24 to 30 in...... 10.00 
18 to 24 in...... 7.50 
V. OPULUS (High Bush Cranberry). Shrub 
10 to 12 feet high with large white 
flowers in great profusion at the end of 
May, followed by showy scarlet berries. 
Me 8Gas sss 2.00 BELO US EE icy ony ates 5.00 
BeeOSA Thss odes 3.50 
V. OPULUS STERILE (American Snowball). 
A shrub that is familiar to everyone; be- 
comes covered in early spring with per- 
fect balls of snowy white flowers; does 
best in well-drained sunny spot. 
aeetocr iM...... 1.50 SY Ou teliesc. ve 3.00 
RRR Dat baw ps oe 2.50 BELO aN ier ey oa 5.00 
V. TOMENTOSUM (Double-file Viburnum). 
Flat-topped clusters of pure white flowers 
lie along the top of the horizontal 
pages: Bluish black fruit. Grows to 10 
eet. 
RECO Lo tess ee cns 1.50 
BeLOe 4 eT hese ss os 2.50 
PEtOs Det hana n't 5.00 
Vv. TOMENTOSUM STERILE (plicotum). 
(Japanese Snowball). A 7 to 8-foot shrub 
with 3-inch white ‘’snowballs’’ in June. 
CECORS Tits ase es 2.00 Paton thre chess 5.00 
SMtOR4itttia. cas. 3.00 
It would be hard to suggest finer all-round 
shrubs than the different members of the 
Weigela family, the finest of our garden 
shrubs. They grow into magnificent high 
bushes of splendid shape and character, and 
can be used for many purposes. Great im- 
provement has been made in the color and 
size of their flower by hybridizers, and it is 
now possible to obtain Weigelas ranging in 
color from pure white to deep carmine. 
NEW WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY. Pat. No. 
492. 6-7 ft. Improved Eva Rathke. Best 
red Weigela grown. Flowers throughout 
summer and fall. Exceptionally hardy and 
vigorous. 
TSetowede Merrie: 2.00 PRtOLSEL Cte cere 3.00 
W. CANDIDA. A shrub to 8 feet. White 
flowers. 
2etOvoa Leaver ccc 2.00 AStorSetticcc ccs 5.00 
SutOneetten ea. 3.00 
W. EVA RATHKE. A charming Weigela; 
flowers brilliant crimson; a beautiful, dis- 
tinct, clear shade. Midsummer. 
PatOnar tia.e eens 2.00 4 to 5 ft...ccoee 5.00 
W. NANA VARIEGATA (Dwarf Variegated 
Weigela). Dwarf, compact, with pale pink 
flowers and variegated leaves. 
PELOMOILCaricleicl te 2.00 SE LORS textes lets 3.00 
W. ROSEA. Clear pink flowers, upright 
grower. Seldom overgrows. 
SRCORGI Coe scsi 2.00 SP COwO | Lencicisterc c's 5.00 
SEtOMAeT Come sce. 2.50 
