Willen meyer WN series 
Ilex Crenata Rotundifolia 
shrub borde 
Abelia - Bush Arbutus 
ABELIA grandiflora (Giossy Abelha). 
used as a hedge. The small, 
: A desirable, 
evergreen shrub for foundation planting, filling corners, curves or can be 
glossy leaves remain on most of the winter. 
medium growing semi- 
as examples. 
OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
| Br oad- leaf Ever qr CEs 
O MANY home owners do not know what this 
title means! Think of the Hollies and the Laurels 
We would miss the glossy green foliage 
of the Broad-leaved Evergreens in early spring, the 
deeper colors of summer, and the cheerful contrast 
they give to dull winter scenes, if they were removed 
from our landscape. They may be used as specimens, 
foundation plantings with tall evergreens or in the 
r. You will be delighted with their beauty 
Cotoneaster 
all the year—and pleased with the plants we supply. 
COTONEASTER apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster). Low, spreading semi-ever- 
green shrub. Main attraction large orange-red berries in early fall. 
Small, dainty blush-white blossoms are borne on rather arching branches Each 
from May until frost. We like Abelia. 2 to 2\% ft., BGB $3.50 
. Each eae Dealt Me BOB cena eianctsarecte atcpmveus neta ae Srcteen stone lest ene enors ri oren asa eamtees ‘ 
NSFtOMR2AS [rise aes GiB reenter $2.50 Zator 3S. ft. BOB ges ete oeme $3.00 
Barberry C. francheti. A semi-evergreen shrub, with gray-green leaves borne on pendu- 
| b hes. Pink bl foll d by a bundan if ige-red berri 
BERBERIS julianae. The best of the evergreen Barberries. Holds its narrow Eten cllaae ‘- ee el SR eae rc) hen an Weg 
green leaves on golden stems throughout the winter. Each Rede 
Each : 
UG Ho ey BERR Ect Mes aa EN orl oe eet Ae 4.00 18 to 24 in, BEB ......: $3.50 2 to 3 ft, BEB ......... $4.50 
B. mentorensis. This patented, semi-evergreen, rather upright Barberry is 
useful as an individual specimen or as a hedge. Does well in dry locations. 
: Each Each 
MEIN toes Tels, (skeash ey ooo $2.50 PAY eon siigen Ulekcish Goo saac $3.50 
PE WoW PAVE. Aki 1EXedEy ionic ae 3.00 
Euonymus 
Buxus Sempervirens (Common Box) 
With lustrous, green foliage, it is a plant that can be used in many ways 
and lends an air of dignity and permanence to its surroundings. 
it gives character; in an informal group it has no rivals; 
trained to pyramid form, globe shape or allowed to grow naturally. 
used freely in window boxes, urns, and for garden edgings. 
in good soil and fed with sheep or cow manure. Cultivate lightly and do not 
disturb the roots. SPECIIAENRELANTS Each 
‘ach Fach (Sy Avot El Tine lkedeh Shh gas $2.00 2 to 21% ft., B&B 
MSY cides, (Beh Way, ol skeaeh bas $5.00 18 to 24 in., BGB $6.00 Meh Stes PEP thmbe | eRlst 85 Sisk 250 
Ilex - Holly 
ILEX crenata rotundifolia. A rather dwarf spread- 
ing variety of Japanese Holly, with glossy, 
nearly round leaves. One of the hardiest of 
the species and excellent for foundation plant- 
ing or hedge. 
glabra (Inkberry). A rather loose growing ever- 
green shrub which will succeed in either sun or 
— 
. 
shade. Leaves turn a somewhat purple shade 
in the fall. When planted in mass the shining 
black berries are most attractive. One of the 
hardiest varieties. 
Prices of above yarieties of Ilex: Each 
UBS i) ats Ti Re ees 0 Dio oon oon nob o $4.00 
TS to+24 ite) BE Big core cuetei wet ickersiolsy ehcp ene 5.00 
2) 40 e2 Vombtiy BG Bien tosses ner heten bene 6.50 
I. opaca (American Holly). Our native Holly which 
supplies the garden with year ‘round greenness 
and richness and is prized so much at Christ- 
mas time because of its large, glossy leaves and 
striking red berries. Stands pruning well and 
can therefore be used as a specimen, in foun- 
dation plantings or as a hedge. Some trees 
bear berries (pistillate, female), while others 
(staminate, male) do not. It is necessary that 
you have a male Holly growing close by or one 
should be planted in every group for pollina- 
tion. They will grow in partial shade or in the 
Non-Berried  Berried 
open. 
3 t0'4: fh | BOBUtn em .oeo eee $6.00 $ 9.00 
4cto v5 tt BEB yi x. cites Sold out 11.00 
Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). The 
popular evergreen tree Magnolia of the South. 
Waxy leaves. The large white blossom appears 
on older trees in midsummer. Not always hardy 
in Kentucky, but can be grown in protected 
places. Prefers rich soil. Each 
2 torsatte ae 
EUONYMUS patens 
As a hedge 
it may be clipped or 
Box is 
Should be planted 
sun or shade. 
Mahonia 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). The 
thick, glossy leaves resemble Holly, but are 
much larger and most attractive. Makes a 
compact bush, and when pruned severely ev- 
ery few years will become an_ indescribable 
mass of green and bronze foliage. Yellow 
blossoms in June followed by blue-black ber- 
ries. Thrives in shade. 
lpetOnlouins wee. 
18 to 24 in., BGB 
Nandina 
NANDINA domestica. A semi-evergreen shrub 
with numerous, upright, reedlike stems. Each 
cane has a tuft of spreading light green foli- 
age except the very young growth, which is 
tinted pink to copper. In August, white pan- 
icles of flowers appear, followed by masses of 
red berries in trusses. In autumn, strong cop- 
pery tints cover the foliage, making a most 
pleasing combination. While not entirely ever- 
green, it is nearly so. 
: Each 
Sp tonz4sinie. Bo Bie nce cnvaemnciere eras $2.50 
PM COO CAV ER Ge CA ee KAO > eu cera cole o 3.00 
Viburnum 
V. burkwoodi (Burkwood Viburnum). A recent 
introduction and often called the ‘Evergreen 
Carlesi.’’ The glossy, green leaves are retained 
most of the winter, though most of them will 
fall as spring approaches. The pink-tinged, 
white blossoms are borne in clusters and are 
exceedingly fragrant. An outstanding, hardy 
variety which merits a place in any garden or 
planting. 
Each 
PRA OMERMPIANShCA Wer. otolomaetoGa cue Sone $4.00 
duction from China. 
throughout the winter. 
(Kiautschovicus) (Spreading Euonymus). 
Viburnum Burkwoodi 
A valuable intro- 
Leaves medium size, oblong, rich green, which persist 
Small, white flowers followed by coral berries similar 
to our native Bittersweet. A rather spreading shrub which will grow in either 
One of our most useful Broad-leaf Evergreens. 
Each 
