EVONYMUS KIAUTSCHOVICUS 
(Spreading or Seibolds Euonymus) 
Can be treated either as a shrub or a vine. 
3to..4 ft. cae are ini edas Gee 3.50 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy) 
See Vines and Ground Cover. 
ILEX CILIOSPINOSA 
3 to 4%. 2.22 -022 ee 7.50 
ILEX CRENATA (Japanese Holly) 
A most dependable hardy broad leaf evergreen. 
30 to 36 in... +. .L.. 6.00 
S$ to. 4); fte tre. seed 7.50 
4 to 526. -422 22k e ee pe 12.50 
Specimens 
ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry) 
Low shrub with black berries. 
18 to 24 in, _____- a pee 3.00 
ILEX OPACA ARDEN 
A selected berried type. 
4 to § fb. 22 otoe a 7.50 
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Eastern Shore’s own plant of fame, An excellent ever- 
green to use as a specimen, in groups, or in hedges. Dif- 
ficult to transplant from the woods but our transplanted 
Hollies move readily. 
ILEX OPACA Each 
ooto 45ft. (berried) 2 =e eee _. 6.00 
Sto 10" ft) Se ee ee a ee 25.00 
1O"ito" 12 ttf. ee ee ee eee 35.00 
Quotation is for either pistillate or staminate plants at 
the customer’s choice. It is recommended that at least 
one staminate plant be used for five berry-bearing ones. 
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LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Wax Privet) 
A waxy dark green shrub. Can be used as a landscape substi- 
tute for Rhododendrons here on the Shore. 
12:to: 18 int @k Sere ee ee 1.50 
18 to 24 Inve Yea ee. oe eee 3.00 
2 to: Sigit ooo fs ee ee 4.50 
Low spreading. 
12.to\15,in. 20 ee ee eee 1.00 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
Southern Magnolia, handsome evergreen tree, large white 
flowers in July. 
18 to 24 in. 2 dN —Hes- ace 3.50 
Po SO Bil ak Cin cemmchsbres scassetoss-saseteeeeed cae tele a 5.00 
8 00 4 OTe pte eee eee ee 7.50 
MAHONIA BEALI (Japanese Mahonia) 
Bluish green, likes shade. 
12 to 1D ‘In 2.50 
MYRICA CERIFERA (Bayberry) 
A native shrub, surviving on poor soil, has nice odor, quite 
attractive. 
6 $0.6 it. Ve 5.00 
