EVERGREEN SHRUBS — Continued 
Ilex crenata Green Island (Plant Pat. No. 817). 
An improved boxleaf Holly with broader foliage of 
deepest glossy green; hardy and dependable. 
Growth is moderate and form is low mounded. 
An ideal evergreen for modern planting. M 
12.0619 ins pte ner ee eee $3.50 
LD;tO Sie Sp Le ee ee ee ee 4.50 
ESCO" 24 10 SDE eee g eae eee ee eee tees 6.25 
I. glabra (INKBERRY). A bushy, upright grow- 
ing, very hardy shrub with dark, oval foliage, 
small flowers and an abundance of glossy black 
fruit in Fall; useful for shady “and moist 
locations. M 
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I. opaca (AMERICAN HOLLY). The well-known 
Christmas Holly, with red berries. Grows to a 
large tree but may be sheared to a dense bush. 
Both!male and female plants should be planted. 
We believe we have one of the finest collections 
Azalea Mollis Hybrids of American Holly available and all plants have 
been trained and transplanted frequently. 
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Rose Daphne is a dainty little bush 1 to ARO MON Wis NRE one can no Meme $25.00 to 35.00 
2 ft. high with gray-green foliage, each © 7 45 8 ft. hgt................. 35.00 to 45.00 
shoot tipped with clusters of clear rose- 
pink flowers in April and May and again 8 to 9 ft. het Sid st ca aes VOMNY creer celina 8 45.00 to 60.00 
in Autumn. The fragrance is delightful for 
and so strong a few plants will scent a 
wide area. Likes plenty of lime in the soil 
and must have full sun and soil that 
does not become caked. §S 
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ILEX — The Hollies 
Our imaginations are stirred by the 
familiar sight of a full-grown Holly tree 
aglow with red berries not only because 
of its association with Christmas spirit 
and cheer but by the crisp, dominant, 
year-round personality. Only one of this 
group looks anything like the Christmas 
Holly. They differ greatly in habit and 
use but all are among the most desirable 
of evergreen shrubs. 
Ilex*crenata (JAPANESE HOLLY). A 
rapid-growing, dense evergreen bush 
with deep green, boxwood-like foliage. 
A beautiful and permanent plant of Berries of Cotoneaster 
real character. F 
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214 to 3 ft. het.. .12.00 | 3% to 4 ft. hgt.. eee 000) 
4 to 4% , ft. hota $30.00 
I. c. convexa (BOXLEAF HOLLY). Resembles dwarf Boxwood in 
habit and foliage. Usually grows broader than high with very glossy 
foliage. We recommend its wide use as it has a live, healthy look 
through the coldest weather. M 
12 to 15 in. spr. ....$3.50 | 18 to 24 in. spr. see . $6.00 
15 to 18 in. spr. . eee) ee oe spr. ee 50 
oe to 3 ft. Sore, . - $9.00 
I. c. rotundifolia (ROUNDLEAF HOLLY). Compact, evergreen shrub 
with shiny green foliage and black berries. An outstanding variety 
which is real hardy in Westchester. M 
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18 to 24 in. het Fea 5 GOO) | Boy BY tithe WOE 6 oo es oe o LOW 
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ILEX crenata Stokes (STOKES HOLLY). (Plant Pat. No. 887). 
A new dwarf, very slow-growing Holly of exceptional merit. 
Especially good for edgings, rock gardens, foundations as it does 
not outgrow its location. Unusually hardy. This wonderful 
plant has been acclaimed by the Herald Tribune Plant Jury as 
outstanding for 1952. 8 
6 to 8 in. spr.. Pe lei ae SF WO) WO Me, GO oo oo aoc $3.25 
10 to 12 in. Soe ......4.00 
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COTONEASTERS 
The large family of Cotoneasters has many mem- 
bers of high value for landscape plantings. They 
vary greatly in habit and attractiveness and rely 
upon their brilliantly colored fruit more than floral 
beauty for decorative effect. They do not transplant 
as readily as some shrubs and must be handled 
carefully during the transplanting operation. How- 
ever, in an open situation, they generally prove to 
be very hardy throughout northern United States. 
The interesting branching habits, both the low, 
sprawly types and those with arching branches, 
are decorative all year. 
Cotoneaster divaricata (SPREADING COTON- 
EASTER). A broadly spreading shrub which has 
tiny, glossy leaves interspersed with scarlet berries 
in Fall. Vigorous grower. 
18 to 24 im: hetee sites Mateo $4.50 
C. Franchetii (FRANCHET COTONEASTER). 
Upright, dense shrub with wide spreading 
branches. Small pink flowers in June with a 
tremendous crop of orange berries in September. 
Foliage gray-green. 
15 to 18 in. hgt.$2.50 | 18 to 24 in. hgt. .$3.50 
208 tie neues . $6.00 
C. Henryana (HENRY COTONEASTER). A 
graceful shrub of drooping habit with reddish 
foliage. Bears an abundance of red-berried 
clusters in Fall. Fine for a slope. 
18 to 24 in. het., 6 in. pots... . $5.00 
C. Horizontalis (ROCK COTONEASTER). A 
creeping form with very low almost horizontal 
branches bearing a profusion of bright red berries. 
Especially effective fruiting variety for the 
rockery. 
12 to 15 in. spr.$2.75 | 15 to 18 in. spr.. .$3.50 
18%to)24 in} spre... $5.00 
Kalmia latifolia 
Mountain Laurel 
The pink blooms of Mountain Laurel in June can 
hardly be matched by any other plant for pr ofusion, 
delicate form or lasting quality. Most effective in 
group planting and must have acid soil. M 
15 to 18 in. spr.$2.75 | 2 to 214 ft. het.. $4.75 
18 to 24 in. het. 3.50 ae to 3 ft. hat.. . 6.00 
3 to 4 ft. hgt.. . $9.0 
Leucothoe catesbaei 
Drooping Leucothoe 
Beautiful dwarf shrub for either shade or sun. 
White, bell-shaped flowers cover the drooping stems 
in early Spring. The Fall and Winter color of foliage 
is bronze to red and most decorative. Branches cut 
for floral arrangements last for weeks and the cut- 
ting improves the plant. 
15 to 18 in. spr.$2.75 | 18 to 24 in. spr.. .$4.25 
Rose Daphne 
