W oodwardi Globe Arborvitae 
Most satisfactory globe. 
12-15 6 2. 45 en eee Or 2.50 
15-18 (tm oe 3.00 
18-34.0n. bai on Welle oh el oe 4.50 
TSUGA—Canadensis Canada Hemlock 
18-24 in. ou s)c ad awa e e 3.50 
2-246. ft.) 2. la ee 4.50 
Db 3 Tbe vc baie bn ah ca ee 5.00 
Diversifolia Japan Hemlock 
18-24 ins: tee 4.50 
DD") Tbs ioe ach Belle pls ale tue coe 6.00 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND VINES 
DAPHNE—Cneorum Rose Daphne 
Low spreading. Fragrant pink flowers. 
6-9) iM). linda ck ob oe ee 1.50 
O242 AN iin Mh PR ck eee 2.00 
EUONY MUS—Radicans Wintercreeper 
Small leaves, clings to stone. 
BOYLE soa aie soetbuay e tia teak ae err a fi 
hf eR PREM SO 8 a go - 1.00 
Coloratus 
Fohage purple to red in winter. 
2° TE ca hoes «Saas oe fs: 
BOVE. i iwcdaiuls o5,J0) eee 1.00 
Minimus Baby winterereeper 
Tiny leaves, good for rock garden....... WES) 
Vegetus Big leaf Wintercreeper 
Large round leaves. 
DST, hs salaggintle ie Boe oe tw eo 1.00 
Sf RR PPR CME Re 1.50 
HEDERA—Baltica Hardy Ivy 
Ground cover or, shady wall. 2.2 .. 75 
KALMIA—Latifolia Mountain Laurel 
15-18 (in. ci). o dae eee 4.00 
18-24» Mis Stn LR le ee ie 5.00 
LEUCOTHOE—Catesbaer 
Arching branches, white flowers. 
15-18 tn. nus 0 te oe 3.50 
PACHYSANDRA—Terminalis Japan Spurge 
Evergreen ground cover ................ 30 
Per’ 100 0) o/c as a oe 30.00 
PIERIS—Floribunda Andromeda 
Bushy shrubs, white flower spikes. 
15-18 in.) 2.05.) ah eee 4.50 
