BALTIC IVY. The hardiest 
of the English types of Ivy. 
It will climb any rough sur- 
face and is almost completely 
evergreen. Prefers shade as a 
climber or ground cover. 
Neenfritg Bread - Leaued Euengreens 
No. 1 extra strong plants. 
$1.50 each. 
PACHY SANDRA— 
JAPANESE SPURGE. 
Very useful as an evergreen 
ground cover in shrub_bor- 
ders, foundation plantings, 
rock gardens and on _ banks. 
In spring it sends up attrac- 
tive terminal spikes of white 
blooms. 
Field-grown, 2-yr. plants. 
Per 10, 35c each; 
per 50, 25c each; 
per 100, 18c each. 
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Vinca Minor in Bloom 
VINCA MINOR, BOWLES PERIWINKLE. Also called “Myrtle,” this yg he Sh 
glossy little evergreen is a marvelous creeper and ground cover. It bears : y 
numerous violet-blue flowers in spring that are very showy. It will tolerate 
considerable shade, making it useful for planting under trees and shrubs where 
other plants would not thrive. 
Field-grown, 2-yr. plants. Per 10, 30c each; 
per 50, 20c each; per 100, 15c each. NOTE.—A number of additional varieties of broad-leafs 
such as Holly, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Pieris and Ma- 
EUONYMUS COLORATUS, PURPLE-LEAVED WINTERCREEPER. honia, will be available for spring planting. Write or call 
Particluarly attractive in fall and winter when its foliage turns a dark purplish any of our branches. 
red. Very useful for covering low walls, rock gardens and as a ground cover. 
12 to 15 inches. $1.75 each. 
(Balled and Burlapped—add 50c per plant.) 
EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS, BIGLEAF WINTERCREEPER. 
A very striking variety of Euonymus with large leaves. As shown below it can 
be trained to climb, as a hedge, and as a specimen shrub. Most popular as a Berries 
landscape item. 12 to 15 inches, $2.25 each. of 
(Balled and Burlapped, add 50c.) Euonymus 
Vegetus 
Euonymus Vegetus 
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