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Beautiful EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Will Brighten Your 
Winter Garden 
Broad-leaved evergreen shrubs provide 
some very choice plant material with the ad- 
vantage of beautiful, decorative foliage all 
the year round, plus colorful blooms and 
berries in season. By choosing varieties, 
carefully, it is possible to haye some plant# 
at an interesting stage at all seasons. Use 4 
these plants in shrub borders, foundation 
plantings and as screens for any unwanted 
views that may be nearby. They are not 
hard to grow and they stand pruning well, 
so that you can keep them at any desired 
height without ruming them. 
ABEL tA gisndiflor 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy evergreen 
foliage. Transplants reasonably well dug 
without ball if pruned severely at trans- 
planting time. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall, making 
it ideal for foundation planting, hedges and 
shrub borders. Small, light pmk, tubular 
flowers in July and until frost. Hardy as far 
north as Philadelphia. Each 
18 to 24 in., bare root............ $1 00 
2 to 3 ft., bare root.............. 1 50 
$to:4:it) BaB aye eee 2 00 
A., Edward Goucher. Somewhat more 
dwarf and compact. Small, red-tinged 
evergreen foliage. Red stems; lilac flowers 
all summer and fall. Each 
18 to 24 in., bare root............ $1 15 
2 to 3 ft., bare root.............. 1 50 
3 to 4 ft.) B&aBi 3 eee 2 00 
BARBERRY, Evergreen (Berberis Julianae). 
Upright evergreen variety. Beautiful large, 
dark, glossy green leaves, turning bronze 
in winter. Very hardy. Each 
15. to:18 ins ee ee es: $2 25 
18 to:24 ihe. oe a on he eee 2 50 
BOXWOOD, Standard (Buxus_ semper- 
virens). Medium grower, maturing at a 
height of 15 feet or more, with equal spread. 
Slender, pointed, dark green leaves; pyram- 
idal when young, broader when older. Useful 
as specimens, in hedges and borders. Each 
10'to 12)Ini4 eee $2 00 
12:tolS ini eee ee ene 2 50 
15. to 18) ee er eee 3 50 
18 'to 24: ink.6 eee ee 4 50 
24:to 30 inte eee a: 6 00 
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PYRACANTHA 
BURNING-BUSH (Euonyvmus Sieboldianus). 
Lovely in fall and winter when covered 
with coral-red berries. Dark green foliage, 
evergreen except In severe weather. Each 
15 to. 18: ee eee $2 00 
18 CO: 24 hans Biri cers stetete toe yea case 2 25 
24:to 30 Ieee deck ae 2 50 
ELAAGNUS, Bronze (Elaeagnus pungens 
Fruitlandi). Dark green leaves, silvery be- 
neath. Creamy white flowers im fall; edible 
fruits ripening in winter. One of the 
hardiest broad-leaved evergreens. Useful 
in foundation plantings, in groups, borders 
and as specimens. Each 
18'to\24 ims ee on eon ie oe $2 25 
2 .t0.3 ftse re reer chen: cai 2 50 
BERBERIS Julianae 
EUONYMUS, Evergreen (Euonymus ja- 
ponicus). A handsome evergreen of up- 
right habit. Foliage dark green. Good spe- 
cimen or background. Each 
D5:t0;18 tie te i eke ara eae $2 00 
18 to Qin yaw ee eee 2 25 
2A TONSOsEM. eeketncren: eee ee 2 50 
HOLLY, Round-Leaf Oriental (/lex cre- 
nata rotundifolia). Larger, rounder leaves 
than Ilex crenata, making a broader, more 
compact plant. A low, slow-growing, broad- 
leaved evergreen. Each 
be eke ber Bea crencimonncls bininigtid sies- $3 00 
L8.to 24st see es ore ee: 3 50 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
yunnanensis 
LIGUSTRUM, Wax-Leaf (Ligusfrum lu- 
cidum). Fine for the South. Leathery, 
dark leaves; dense, compact. Black berries. 
Makes a fast, tall, thick hedge; drought 
resistant and hardy. Each 
15 to'18 itis eo eee $2 00 
18 to 24. Ines)... cose eee eee 2 25 
24 to 30 ins ees oe ae ores 2 50 
MIAGNOLIA grandiflora. Far more than 
a shrub, this is a magnificent tree sometimes 
reaching to 80 feet. Huge, cupped, fra- 
grant, creamy white flowers, followed by 
large pods with bright red seeds. Each 
18"to: 24 in. eee ee ee ee $3 00 
2 to's fhe ee oe aa ee 4 00 
3'tod ft eee eee enero eee 5 00 
NANDINA domestica. In spring it is light 
green tipped pink; m summer dark green, 
and in winter coppery red. Clusters of tiny 
white flowers become showy red berries in 
winter. Best In part shade. Each 
15 to 1S ine ce eee $2 00 
18; to: 2401s eer eee eee 2 25 
24-to 30 ines eater 2 50 
PHOTINIAserrulata. Oblong, shiny leaves. 
Red fruits. For foundation plantings and 
shrub borders. Each 
18:to 24 insets] . cha: Ga: eee $2 25 
2t0'3 ft os eee ee 2 50 
PYRACANTHA yunnanensis. Low, strong, 
hardy. Masses of red berries. Excellent 
for sunny rock gardens and slopes. Each 
2'to:3 Tt ace ee eee $3 25 
3.10.4 Ts is ee ee 3 75 
VIBURNUM, Leatherleaf (Viburnum rhy- 
tidophyllum). Leathery, evergreen foliage. 
Creamy white flowers; bright red _ berries. 
For full sun or part shade. Hardy. Each 
18 'to 24. Ins o..c a eee $2 50 
2.t03Tok en ae ee ee 3 00 
~ NANDINA domestica 
