Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
*BUDDLEA Charming. (Pink Butterflybush; enormous 
DLOOMIS EAU SUIS Es) gee eee a ee oe 8.00 
*BUDDLEA Dubonnet. (Just missed being red; Butter- 
AybushwAUSUsSt.)\ eee ae ee ee ee ee ee 8.00 
*BUDDLEA Eleanor. (Powder blue  Butterflybush 
AUIS URS ee) ec 8.00 
*BUDDLEA New Red. (Our own introduction; one of 
ther tCes tae IeeCCS ts, epee ae ae eee ee oe ea ee 8.00 
BUDDLBEVAS VW hitesg ae es eee = eee eae oe 8.00 
BUXUS arb. semp. Blue Pyramid. (Definitely blue and 
definitely Pyramid; same hardiness as American 
Box?) ieee See ee ee ee eee ee 13.50 
BUXUS suffruticosa. (Dwarf Old English Boxwood.) __ 13.50 
*CALYCANTHUS floridus. (Sweetshrub or strawberry- 
shrub woresometimes muscu. sSOtUba.) ae eee 7.50 
*CALLICARPA purpurea. (Chinese Beautyberry ; violet 
(Yollos ets) oysrapvess sia) ANON uIE ie) = oe Se 8.00 
*CLETAHRA alnifolia rosea. (Pink Summersweet; likes 
sour soil; see notes under ‘‘Rhododendrons’’.) 
(Spr oy 057) geese ee ee eee Se ee 13.50 
*COTONEASTER buxifolia. (Boxleaf Cotoneaster ; 
small, shiny evergreen foliage; plenty of red berries ; 
see notes under Cotoneasters and Pyracanthas’’.) __ 12.50 
*COTONEASTER _herizontalis. (Rock Cotoneaster ; 
spring 753 delivery ; see notes under ‘‘Cotoneaster and 
Pyracanthay isis eee ae ak Se Sree ee 13.50 
CUPRESSUS lawsoniana. (Lawsons cypress; blue- 
SreenwConiter and ae 2oodn One.) = = ae eee 7250 
*DESMODIUM penduliflorum. (One of the few decid- 
uous shrubs that blooms in Sept. and Oct.) ~_______ 10.00 
DEUTZIA gracilis. (Slender Deutzia; dwarf, with 
Whi teehlowersille Via yo) =e ee ee ee ees 10.00 
DEUTZIA gracilis rosea. (Pink blooming form of the 
STacilis) ee eee ee 8 a Se 10.00 
*EUONYMUS alatus. (Winged Burningbush.) ________ 12.50 
*EUONYMUS alatus compactum. (Compact Winged 
Burnine bushc) ee a eee ee es ee 12.50 
*EUONYMUS patens. (A good evergreen shrub.) __-__ 11.00 
*KUONYMUS pulchellis. (Evergreen foliage somewhat 
like perennial Teucrium; very dwarf; looks a little 
like Old English Boxwood when small; very fine 
edging plant or fine: for low 110” hedge;)) 2=——— 11.00 
EUONYMUS radicans colorata. (Purple-leaved Winter- 
ereeper; Evergreen, long narrow leaves tinged pur- 
Dleswmexcellentmwillntere COVE) ee eee 11.00 
EUONYMUS radicans vegetus. (Big-leaved Winter- 
creeper; evergreen with scarlet fruit.) = = = ~~ ~~ 11.00 
* See page 18 before ordering items so marked. 
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THEY’RE EASY TO PLANT! 
(with or without a planter) 
You save time! 
You certainly can poke a lot of these banded plants 
into the ground in a short time. For one thing, the 
root packages are all of the same size. You don’t 
need some digging tool to dig out a special hole for 
one plant with a big club root, and for the next plant 
a “fill back” to set a small, more fibrous root. Plant- 
bands are uniform in size and all shaped alike. You 
can handle them more quickly for that reason alone. 
You can moisten the flat of plants well before you 
set them. That takes care of the watering at plant- 
ing time. Chances are you need not water them 
again, unless the weather should be extremely dry 
for an extended time. 
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