Evergreen Shrubs 
EVERGREENS ARE DUG, BALLED, AND 
BURLAPPED (B&B) at prices quoted. 
These are a group of both small and large shrubs, with 
firm, hard leaves which are retained over winter. Most of 
them bloom beautifully, and some of them are most showy, 
while others are very fragrant. 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§Berried shrubs. 
BUXUS, Boxwood Each Ten 
*Sempervirens Welleri (Weller’s Hardy Northern Box). A 
splendid new dwarf Boxwood with shiny oval foliage. 
Excellent for quick hedges that may be trimmed and 
kept low and dense to any size of dwarf hedge form 
or edging. Does well in poor soils, sun or shade. 
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DAPHNE 
*Cneorum (Rose Daphne). 1 ft. Dwarf evergreen shrub 
having delightfully fragrant rose-pink flowers in May. 
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EUONYMUS, Euonymus 
**Fortunei colorata (Purple-leaf Euonymus) 10 ft. A vine 
of rapid growth, with leaves of deep green above 
and dull red underneath, that turns bronze-red in fall. 
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THIS VISeONE OF OUR NEW UPRIGHT TYPES OF 
EUONYMUS. These plants are 2!/,-3 years old and show 
the wonderful root system that is prevalent in all the 
Corliss Euonymus. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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