PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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Crenata Bullata seedling, prostrate type—Similar to 
above except prostrate. 
Crenata Rotundifolia—Leaves round and_ glossy. 
Evergreen 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, sel- 
ected from heavily berried trees. 
Opaca Howardi—Has darker leaves and fruits more 
abundantly than regular American holly. 
Vomitaria—(Yaupon)—Evergreen shrub to small 
tree with slender leaves. A profusion of scarlet ber- 
ries make this holly very showy. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana (Spreading Juni- 
per)—Most widely planted of the spreading junipers. 
Wide spreading branches pendant at ends. Foliage a 
constant grayish-green. 
LAURUS OFFICINALIS—(English Laurel)—Beauti- 
ful broad, shining foliage. Not hardy north of Wash- 
ington D. C. 
LAUROCERASUS ZABELIANA (Zabel Laurel)— 
Evergreen, with foliage rich, glossy green and little 
affected by cold or dry weather. Hardier than English 
or Portugal Laurel. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM—(CWaxleaf Ligustrum)—One 
of the South’s most popular Broadleaved Evergreens. 
Ideal for foundation planting, borders and groups. 
LOROPETALUM CHINENSIS—Small, dark green fo- 
liage. 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 brilliant 
reddish color, and changes through various color tones 
to its final stage of dark green. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—Prices on Abelia—25c 
each; 10 for $2.00. Glossy evergreen foliage with 
quantities of white and pink arbutus-like flowers all 
summer. Splendid for hedge. 
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