BROAD LEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA — Gracefully arching branches 
covered with glossy green leaves. Pink trumpet shaped blos- 
soms borne from spring until fall. 18-24” $2.25; 2-3’ $2.75. 
ANDROMEDA JAPONICA—Low, compact evergreen bush 
to 4 feet. Clusters of creamy white blossoms in early spring. 
12-15” $2.75 15-18” $3.25. 
AUCUBA 
Golddust—Large, glossy green leaves speckled with gold. 
Valuable for shady places. Large bright red berries. 15-18” 
$2.25; 18-24” $2.75. 
Greenleaf—Like the above but leaves entirely green. Plants 
bear brilliant red berries. For shady places. 12-15” $2.25; 
15-18” $2.75. 
BROOM (Cytisus) 
Purgans—Dwarf broom with abundance of yellow flowers. 
Does well in poor soils. 12-15” $1.75; 15-18” $2.25. 
BOXWOOD 
Truedwarf—A very dwarf boxwood used for specimens, very 
low hedges or window boxes. Can be kept to a height of 4 
to 8 inches. 6-8” 75¢ each; 8-10” $1.25. 
Truetree—Tall upright growth. Very popular for shearing 
to geometric designs. 12-18” $1.50 each. 
COTONEASTER 
Parneyi— Upright Cotoneaster with drooping branches. 
Large clusters of dark red berries in fall. 18-24” $2.75; 2-3’ 
$3.50. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful sprays 
arching out over ground and rocks, making an excellent 
cover. Covered with bright red berries in fall and winter. 
Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 12-15” $1.75; 15-18” 
$2.25. 
EUONYMUS 
Evergreen Euonymus—Broadleaf evergreen with dark green 
glossy leaves. Rapid upright growth to six feet if left un- 
trimmed. Can be sheared into formal shapes. 12-15” $1.75; 
15-18” $2.00; 18-24” $2.50. 
ZABEL LAUREL—A low spreading shrub with narrow foliage 
and attractive white spikes of fragrant blooms in early sum- 
mer. 15-18” $2.25; 18-24” $2.75. 
LAUREL (English)—An evergreen especially adapted to this 
territory. Large, thick glossy, green leaves on bushy compact 
plant. Responds to trimming very well. Hardy to 5°. 18-24” 
$1.50; 2-3’ $2.50. (See page 14 for Hedge Plants.) 
PHOTINIA Serrulata (Chinese Photinia)—No finer broad 
leaved evergreen shrub. Foliage brilliant red in spring, scarlet 
in fall. Large leaves with prickly margins. Large clusters 
of white flowers followed later with black berries. 12-18” 
$2.00; 18-24” $2.75. 
PRIVET (Golden)—Much used as a specimen plant and for 
foundation planting. Foliage golden yellow and light green 
variegated leaves. 18-24” $1.50; 2-3’ $1.95. 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA — Low, compact plant; dark green 
leaves, large red berries on female plants during winter. Needs 
male plant for pollenizer. 9-12” $2.25; 12-15” $2.75. Male plants 
same price. 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI (Fragrant Snowball)—A very fine 
hybrid form. Excellent waxy green foliage. Evergreen, but the 
glory of this shrub is its large clusters of waxy, fragrant flow- 
ers—larger and prettier than those of Carlesi. Very choice. 
15-18” $2.50; 18-24” $3.00. 
HOLLY (English)—Small tree or bush with glossy deep green 
leaves and red berries. Traditional for Christmas decorations. 
Cutting grown from selected trees. 15-18” $3.00; 18-24” $4.00; 
2-3’ $5.25. 
PERNETTYA 
Mucronata—Attractive shrub with small glossy dark green 
foliage; white bell flowers, followed in the fall with coral 
berries. 10-12” $1.50; 12-15” $2.00. 
HEATHER 
Mediterranean Hybrid — The most popular of all winter 
blooming heathers. Dwarf growth with lavender pink flow- 
ers. 9-12” $1.50; 12-15” $1.75. 
Irish Belle—A graceful little shrub with small dark green 
needles and delicate little spikes of bell shaped flowers. At- 
tractive lavender blossoms in July and August. 9-12” $1.50; 
iba? Seria 
Springwood White—A new winter blooming variety with 
pure white flowers. Dwarf spreading growth. 9-12” $1.50; 
12-15” $1.75. 
King George—A deep rose colored heather blooming in 
December and through the winter. One of the best. 9-12” 
$1.50; 12-15” $1.75. 
LONICERA, Nitida (Box Honeysuckle)— Tiny green leaves 
and compact growth makes this plant desirable for low ever- 
green hedges. Can be sheared to desired shapes. 15-18” $1.50; 
18-24” $2.00. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens are dug.with the roots in a 
ball of earth to insure their growth, and are shipped 
Express or Auto Freight Collect. 
Prices Quoted on Coniferous and Broadleaf Evergreens, F.0.B. Nursery 5 
