1952 
PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
ELEAGNUS 
Pungens—Fast-growing evergreen shrub with handsome 
foliage. Leaves are green on top, silver underneath. In- 
conspicuous flowers are followed by berries. 
Pungens Fruitlandi—Similar to above but with larger 
and broader leaves. 
EUONYMOUS 
Japonicus—Evergreen shrub with shiny leaves. 
Patens — (Sieboldiana) —A handsome evergreen shrub 
particularly lovely in fall and winter when covered with 
myriads of coral-red berries. 
ILEX (Hollies) 
Acquifolium (English Holly)—Very glossy leaves with 
large triangular spiny teeth and bright red fruit. 
= Acquifolium Hybrid No. 1—Very similar to above with 
variations in the spines. 
Acquifolium Hybrid No. 2—Very similar to above. 
Acquifolium Hybrid No. 3—Very similar to above. 
Cornuta Burfordii—Large shiny green leaves with few or 
no spines. Very showy with an abundance of large red 
berries. 
Cornuta Femina (Chinese Holly)—Handsome evergreen, 
similar to above with more spines. Large shining red 
berries amid heavy growth of rich glossy green leaves. 
Crenata Bullata (Convexa) — Small evergreen leaves, 
nearly round. Black berries. 
Crenata Bullata seedling, prostrate type—Similar to above 
except prostrate. 
Crenata Rotundifolia—Leaves round and glossy. Ever- 
green with black berries. 
Opaca East Palatka—Selected variety of American holly. 
Fast growing with light green leaves, and many red 
berries. 
Opaca Femina—Berry-bearing American holly, selected 
from heavily berried trees. 
Vomitaria—(Yaupon)—Evergreen shrub to small tree 
with slender leaves. A profusion of scarlet berries make 
this holly very showy. 
ILLICIUM ANISATUM — (Anise Tree) — A handsome 
evergreen with broad, light green leaves which, when 
bruised, emit an anise fragrance. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana (Spreading Juniper)— 
Most widely planted of the spreading junipers. Wide 
spreading branches pendant at ends. Foliage a constant 
grayish-green. wes 
Pfitzeriana aurea — Similar to above with young growth 
golden yellow. 
LAUROCERASUS ZABELIANA (Zabel Laurel) — Ever- 
green, with foliage rich, glossy green and little affected by 
cold or dry weather. Hardier than English or Portugal 
Laurel. 
LOROPETALUM CHINENSIS—Small, dark green foliage. 
Flowers in early spring are white and feathery. Evergreen. 
PIERIS JAPONICA—Lovely evergreen shrub with dainty 
white flowers in drooping panicles, similar to lily of the 
valley. New foliage comes out in brillant reddish color, 
and changes through various color tones to its final stage 
of dark green. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—Prices on Abelia—25c each; 
10 for $1.00. Glossy evergreen foliage with quantities of 
white and pink arbutus-like flowers all summer. Splendid 
for hedge. 
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