POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
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EUONYMUS — EVERGREEN 
EVONYMUS FORTUNE! ERECTA (Wintercreeper). 
Large glossy, ovate leaves Semi-evergreen. Sun 
or shade. Orange berries, Clings and climbs on 
stonework, or can be grown as specimen for 
foundation. 
St Org Omi eee ee ee $ 
2S tos Seine $ 
Sto a Sri oe $ 
Seton 4ainwe ees $ 
WAHOO EVONYMUS PATENS. Large leathery leaf. 
Greenish white and yellow flowers. Early spring, 
followed by berries. 
IS eto Sainee ene 
LSitow2 Sainte ees $ 
2 tO: ce ht ee ee $ 
SCOTCH HEATHER. (Calluna). Very fine Fern-leaf 
foliage. Rosy colored flowers. 
Outen (Zein $ 
(2Htoelsrin..==— =e $ 
NGitOu2l 4u insee = =e $ 
ILEX — HOLLY 
AQUIFOLIUM (English Holly). One of the finest 
of all, with large, distinct foliage. Red berries. 
LOston 20 in] $ 
Ni Seton cs) tere ee $ 
iSuto-240in eee ee $ 
CORNUTA BURFORDI (Chinese Holly). A hand- 
some plant with shiny green leaves and large 
red berries. One of the outstanding hollies. 
lOsto 2cinS= eee $. 
(Seto a Stites = $ 
Seto. 24 nies ee $ 
CRENATA CONVEXA (Bullata). Dwarf form with 
drooping branches and glossy, almost round 
leaves. 
LOMOM ain $ 
Stow Sais $ 
USetoy724-ains— = = ee $ 
CRENATA HELLERI. Grows 8 to 10 inches tall. 
Dwarf. Very nice. 
6 to 8 in. spread -_____- $ 
8 to 10 in. spread_____- §$ 
CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA. (Large leaf Japanese 
Holly). Especially glossy round leaves. Very 
popular. Excellent for hedge and for foundation 
planting. 
10: to} l2sin===2 = $ 
lSctoslSiine 2 == $. 
LSotow24. ine $ 
ILEX CRENATA MICROPHYLLA. The little leaf 
Japanese holly tree has leaves 1/ inch or less 
in length. 
GLABRA. (Inkberry). Native blackberried holly 
which does well almost everywhere. 
lOvton 2s tne ee $ 
(Si tomkSs ines =se ee 2S 
iSitos240in see $ 
24 165500 iN. ae $ 
CRENATA GREEN ISLAND HOLLY. A new com- 
pact form of Ilex Crenata Microphylla with no 
awkward breaks of upright leaders. Grows from 
6 to 8 inches a year. Where low, spreading, 
broad-leaved evergreens are needed, Green Is- 
land Holly is the answer. Exactly right for 
foundation use, low masses or specimens. Happy 
in sun or moderate shade, wet or dry location, 
lime or acid soil. 
Otol) Zein ee $ 
ZetOudo) se $ 
Sito 38 ine= $ 
Stow aN ee ee $ 
ILEX GPACA. (American Holly). Native Holly, 
large glossy leaves and red berries. 
123 tom 01 see eee ihe 
(Se (er Whe Thea tee es $e 
DET OME 1 hie eer ee $ 
3? t0.te4. fie eee $. 
10.0 Dette eae $ 
KALMIA 
K. LATIFOLIA. (Mountain Laurel). A beautiful 
native broad-leaved evergreen shrub. Its thick, 
waxy leaves are retained the year round, giving 
a striking effect. The pink and white geomet- 
rically shaped buds appear and expand into 
beautiful white and flesh-colored flower cups. 
TSh tor 24 int eee ee $ 
24 tOnS ONIN eee eae $ 
30) tolS Gain. 22s $ 
LEUCOTHOE 
L. CATESABE!. (Drooving Leucothoe). Graceful, 
pendulous branches of heavy shining green 
foliage; profuse creamy white delicate, frag- 
rant blossoms borne in !ong drooping racemes. 
Valuable for planting under trees and other 
shady spots. Winter turns the leaves to a purp- 
lish red tint. 
TOston 2a in. == $ 
Zito Sah $ 
LSStOm Gaile eee $ 
VSP Ome alin ee $ 
MAHONIA 
M. AQUIFOLIUM (Oregon Holly grape). An ever- 
areen to 3 ft. or more with clusters of yellow 
flowers in early spring. The foliage turns bronzy 
in winter. 
15 to 18 ine Sees. 
VAs tow 2 fipceese § 
Lea tO pat teen $ 
Se tOmesl oat $ 
M. BEALI JAPONICA. Leatherleaf Hollygrape. 
Small yellow flowers with  lily-of-the-valley 
fragrance. Large clusters of grape-like fruit. 
Sit Onl Sain. eee Seep 
Sito 245ine $ 
24 to SOlinwe == ae $ 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA Sweet Boy. Glossy 
laurel-like a!most everareen foliage. Rich, frag- 
rant white flowers in June. 
ZHOU a htc eee: eee eee $ 
ST Ou hte a ee $ a 
AStOv5 ft ee ae see $ 
Sato! Gp ttees== == $ 
M. GRANDIFLORA. (Southern Mag.). Large waxy 
evergreen leaves resembles the Rubber plant. 
Large pungently fragrant blossoms. 
ZOO WS fire ae ee $ 
HOA at tee et oe eee Sa 
vie (oda Weh ih ese oe $ 
Sstovouftiw = 2225 oe $= 
NOTE: See FLOWERING SHRUBS list for other 
Magnolias. 
NANDINA 
NANDINA BOMESTICA. Semi-evergreen. White 
Flowers in August, followed by masses of red 
berries in trusses. 
161 Sto 24) ein ee se $ 
215i tom Si wares 
30 405305. eee ee $ 
We stock a complete line of Horticultural 
Supplies and Garden Gadgets, a Product for 
every Lawn or Plant care need. 
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OSMANTHUS 
OSMANTHUS. (Tea-Olive). Small flowers produced 
in clusters, which emit a pleasing fragrance. 
Holly-like leaves. 
12 tO) Se ie ee $ 
lietiteb IKeWiigh = ees ee ee = $ 
PSetOM 24 ait) eee ae $ 
2a tons Okie ee ee $ 
PIERIS — ANDROMEDA 
P. FLORIBUNDA. (Mountain And.). !nvaluable for 
planting in the shade. Makes a low, compact, 
evregreen shrub, with small, dark green leaves 
and masses of white flowers in the spring. A 
happy addition to the rock garden. 
Brio OSI ee ee $ 
LORtOM Zain Pes 
2ST Oma ee mS 
PIERIS JAPONICA. (Japanese And.). Thick, shiny 
leaves, turning bronze in winter, with drooping 
clusters of small white flowers in May. Grows 
souly and does best in a moist, partially shaded 
place. 
8:to. 10. $ 
1 O2tON 2 sin eee $. 
U2StO mS ain = eee $ 
P. MARIANA. Leathery pointed leaves. White 
flowers. Dwarf. 
8.toel Onineee =e $ 
LORtOsI 2 aii ee $ 
IZ3to layin aaee ae $ 
PRUNUS — CHERRY LAUREL 
P. LAURGCERASUS. (Caroliniana). The Cherry 
Laurels are evergreen shrubs growing compactly 
with glossy leaves, deepest green, ornamental, 
desirable and useful. 
2 ELO SSE tt eee eee $ 
STON Ait coer ee ees $. 
AS TOMO Mt (ese oe ee § 
PYRACANTHA — FIRETHORN 
P. COCCINEA LALANDI. A beautiful variety of 
the evergreen burning bush. Very effective 
and desirable. In early spring the plant is 
covered with a profusion of white flowers, which 
are followed by bright orange berries, these 
being retained all winter. — 
ZOU at tie ee $ 
3 BtOkA a tee eens $ 
AetOmo atts eee _§ * 
P. COCCINEA LALANDI . .. Red Berry Variety. 
Same as above except it has red berries. 
2ptogs ft. eee ee $. 
S1On4 tt Seer $. 
ASO sou tsa eee eee $. 
RHODODENDRONS— 
W. Va. State Flower 
._. Unquestionably the most magnificent bloom- 
ing broadleaved evergreen. The broad leathery 
foliage alone is worth the effort, while the 
huge gorgeous flowers add indescribable beauty 
and color. 
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS. We import these 
direct from Holland. In habit this is the best 
Rhododendron. Hybrids are grafted plants nat- 
urally heavily budded, compact, globe. Its 
flowers are easily forced, and it is one of the 
hardiest. Dwarf, Colors; Red, Rose, Pink, Lav- 
ender, White. 
Set On Oxia $ 
12 “tosl Seinices ee $ 
USstOs Sine ees $ 
ISEtor24in 22 ae eee $. 
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