PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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undisturbed root system. This, with a little care and 
attention from you, assures a very high percentage of 
survival. The plants are of a size that should develop 
within two to three years into first class landscape size 
specimens. 
On orders of less than $5.00, please include 50c for 
packing and postage. On orders over $5.00, packing 
and postage FREE. 
No. 1 Grade—Selected as to health and vigor of growth. 
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Jumbo Grade—Selected for size, vigor of ake with 
special attention to branching. Each .................... $ .50 
COTONEASTERS (Rockspray) 
Adpressa—A spreading dwarf shrub, a gem for the 
rock garden with tiny leaves, white flowers and bril- 
liant dainty red berries. Creeping. 
Divaricata—Spreading Cotoneaster. Graceful spread- 
ing habit, small green polished leaves. Red, egg- 
shaped fruit. Glorious scarlet Autumn tints. 
Franchetti—Evergreen leaves about 1% inches long; 
orange fruit. Very showy. Not hardy North. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful 
sprays arching out over ground and rocks, making 
an excellent cover. Tiny leaves turn bright orange . 
and red in the fall. Red berries. 
ELEAGNUS 
Pungens Fruitlandi—Fast-growing evergreen shrub 
with handsome foliage. The large broad leaves are 
green on top, silver underneath. Inconspicuous 
flowers are followed by berries. 
EUONYMOUS 
Japonicus—Evergreen shrub with shiny leaves. 
Japonicus Pulchellus—A variety of japonicus which 
has very small 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 ever- 
green, similar to above with more spines. Large shin- 
ing red berries amid heavy growth of rich. glossy 
green leaves. 
Crenata Bullata (Convexa)—Small evergreen leaves, 
nearly round. Black berries. 
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