ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA (BULLATA) 
— 4-5’ — Convexed Leaf Holly—Evergreen 
form of slow growth; shiny, convex foliage. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
OF 2k Bee ban 3.00 
Da Spain, ESTE) =. 4.50 
IS eine Bikes eee eee S75) 
LZ Ait Vc eames 9.00 
DEM Fie Vehee Vos see 12750 
ILEX CRENATA GREEN ISLAND HOL- 
LY—Plant Patent 817—Low spreading, hori- 
zontal type evergreen. Ideal plant for low 
Foundation or Border plantings; no berries. 
8-24 B & Be ee 7.50 
Orc aus oie al s acme es oars 12.50 
ILEX CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA—10’ 
—Round-leaf Japanese Holly—Shiny, green 
leaves; black berries; evergreen. 
12a lStinw Bi eb ee 4.00 
ISS ie ec eee 6.00 
ILEX CRENATA STOKESI—Plant Patent 
887—New dwarf, evergreen Holly; very slow 
growing. 
Gein; BS Dae 1:75 
841 Oia? Buse De eee 329 
TOMY din. Boe Be eee 4.00 
UP Serie eel oytgiafeee: ns Mas 2 4.75 
ILEX GLABRA—4’-6’—Inkberry—Shiny, 
dark green leaves; purple in Winter; black ber- 
ries; grows well in sun or shade. 
18-24 th Big Bs 4.50 
Dea Vi tt, Sake Bete eee 50) 
263 ft.) B CAD 7.00 
ILEX OPACA—25’-30’—American Holly— 
One of the native broadleaved evergreens; 
dark green, glossy leaves; red berries on female 
plants 
1$-244in. Bs Ben. Ga 
OS BN Ge de icad eis ett eat 10.00 
Bho 4 nGeh MM eiisled BEE Be 14.50 
Ate & Eee 17.00 
52 OttD & Bet So 23.00 
G2. Hite B & Bates ee oe. 30.00 
Ja8 te. BSCR es. es 34.00 
7- 8 it: spec. B & B 2.2 48.00 
Less 10% for male plants. 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA—6’—Pfitzer’s 
Juniper—Spreading fan-shaped bush; resists 
cold, dust, smoke and drought. 
1G224 tn, Bike Bit ee 7.00 
DED At. BD 80 ao mate cee 9.00 
Doro eet. 1D BD erie ame 10.50 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA COMPACT A— 
4’-5’ — Compact Pfitzer Juniper — Blue-green 
foliage; low growing evergreen. 
P-L 5 nS 85 Bae eee 4.25 
15-18 in & Bee 5.50 
1 Se24) in & Bese... 9.00 
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS BAR HAR- 
BOR—114’—-Bar Harbor Juniper—Very pros- 
trate ground cover; blue-green foliage turn- 
ing purple in Fall. 
Per) Per 
Each 10 100 
9-12 in., 5 in. pots 4.25 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI— 
114’—Sargent Juniper—Prostrate habit; bright 
green foliage; sunny location. Good Rock 
Garden plant. 
IVoES- iB See 2 ees 5.00 
3-24 tins Se Deep octets 6.75 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA CANNARTI 
—20’-25’ — Cannart Cedar — Columnar; deep 
green foliage; steel-blue berries in Fall. 
2st YA & Dias oes 6.00 
2593. 4." Bet Bl eee 8.00 
32 4 tt B & Bee ee 10.00 
ASS ftw Bee Boa eee 14.00 
5220 10 Boe ee oe 17.00 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—6’-8’ — Mountain 
Laurel—Native evergreen; covered in late May 
and early June with white to pink flowers; 
glossy, dark green foliage; does better in semi- 
shade. Nursery grown only. 
E22 ips Bye ee 3.50 “340 
5-8 p) 8c) ee ee ee 5.00 4.85 
13-24in. BSc Blo G50 756.25 
2-20) te Biss Bae eee 8.507 S25 
PAS See IN i bagl oWts ch oe eee 11.50 - 100 
5-3) 0 tt. Bo: Boe ae 13.00 
Sp 24 tt. BBO Benes 16.00 
puts MOS Oe Bees 19.50 
52 hOt, B60 Bi eee 32.00 
G7 tw & Bee 40.00 
Nene ite) Bb Oe Be eet 48.00 
G7) Ditee br cee 60.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA FL. PL.—4’—Double 
Kerria — Double, yellow flowers from June 
through September. 
1S-24in. aaa S ces 1.25 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS — 8’ — Beauty 
Bush—Pale pink blossoms in June; graceful 
arching branches. 
2D Lt) erin eee 1.60 
LABURNUM VOSSI—30’—Golden Chain 
—Small tree; yellow flowers resembling Wis- 
teria; most attractive. 
Ao ft. -B Soba. 2, eee We 
5-06 tts B & Bee 9.50 
Gay} fe Bis Bee LOM 
ic SxttaaDigab n 13.00 
S-LO tte. Be Bee 15.00 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM — 18” — 
Box Sandmyrtle—Small, waxy, white flowers 
soot lustrous evergreen foliage; needs acid 
soil. 
(221 Sit. BoC ee AD 
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