the 
One of 
hardiest of the pyramidal types. None 
RED CEDAR JUNIPER (3). 
better for hedges, backgrounds; fine 
specimen. Shear- beautifully. B&B. 
PRITZER’S JUNIPER. Hardy, low-growing, 
spreading juniper; the most popular 
plant of its sort, and very useful in 
landscaping plantings everywhere. 
up, B&B. 
SILVER PFITZER. An attractive, silvery 
foliage form that lends variety of color 
and goes especially well with red brick 
or dark colored buildings. B&B. 
SILVER GLOW JUNIPER (2). Tall-growing, 
pyramidal. Shears well. One of our most 
beautiful junipers. Always evokes admi- 
ration and a plant you will enjoy from 
day to day for years to come. Silvery- 
gray color adds variety to the usual 
green of shrubbery. B&B. $4.95-$15.00. 
CHINESE BLUE COLUMN JUNIPER (1). 
Pyramidal. Can be sheared to almost 
any height. Foliage of attractive deep 
blue-gray color. Hardy and excellent. A 
plant that will give you continued pleas- 
ure. B&B. $4.95 up. 
CANNARTI JUNIPER (4). The darkest 
green of the junipers. Looks fine against 
white or light-colored backgrounds. At- 
tractive purple berries. You will enjoy 
this plant through the years. 
NOTE: B&B means “balled and burlapped’”’; 
“BR means bare-rooted. Because of the 
expense of crating, we do not ship B&B 
plants. 
NOTE: The junipers are hardy and 
drought-resistant. Widely used through- 
out the United States. 
rérboritae 
Widely used as inexpensive, easy-to- 
grow plants for corner, etc. Round and 
pyramidal forms. Fine for screening 
hedges to shut out undesirable views and 
to make your own prpoerty private. Per- 
fecily evergreen and very drought-resist- 
ant. An arborvita hedge laughs at water 
shortages. 
Bonita (round); Baker's, Excelsa, Blue 
Spire, and Green Cone types. B&B. Many 
as low as 95c 
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM is one of our most 
useful broadleaf evergreen plants, with 
a wide variety of uses in landscaping. 
We have the spreading form; also a 
new upright-growing form called 
“Erecta” that we think will become 
highly popular. B&B 95c to $3.95. 
GARDENIA Fortunei. The very popular 
“everblooming’” gardenia. Dense glossy 
dark-green foliage; fragrant, waxy-white 
flowers. B&B. 95c-$2.95. 
ITALIAN JASMINE. Seems to stand almost 
anything—easy to grow. Slender, arch- 
ing branches, green foliage, profusion 
of yellow flowers early spring to late 
fall. May be sheared and kept within 
bounds and attractive. B&B 95c, $2.95. 
JAPANESE LIGUSTRUM. is a fast growing, 
upright, broadleaf evergreen, much used 
for screen planting because of its height. 
B&B $3.45, $3.95. 
ITALIAN CYPRESS, the familiar, slender, 
tall-growing plant used in front of 
columns, chimneys, etc. B&B, $3.45, $3.95. 
NANDINA Domestica. Erect growing. Bril- 
liant green and red foliage; brilliant red 
berries during fall and winter. B&B 75c 
to $5.00. 
EVERGREENS 
PLANTS WITH GRAY FOLIAGE 
CENIZO (Leucophyllum texanum). Called 
“purple sage”. Low dense; grayish-green 
leaves. Profusian of purple flowers after 
rains, Lovely. B&B. $1.75 
ELEAGNUS. A_ gray-green evergreen 
shrub. Very hardy and attractive. Sim- 
ilar in growth to waxleaf ligustrum. 
B&B. 95c, $7.50. 
SANTOLINA. Gray-green, 
similar to Lavendula. Yellow 
B&B. 
LAVENDULA VERA (English Lavendar). 
Dwarf, compact. Silvery-gray foliage 
For sunny places. Lavender flowers. 
B&B. 95c to $2.45. 
PYRACANTHA. Both the red and orange 
berry forms. Orange is more hardy than 
red. A highly attractive and useful plant. 
B&B $1.75, $3.95. 
EUONYMOUS JAPONICA. Very upright. 
Glossy green leaves. Valuable specimen 
or hedge planting. B&B. 
low growing; 
flowers. 
MAHONIA 
PHOTINIA 
PHOTINIA Serrulata 
A highly attractive, bushy shrub with 
holly like leaves. Evergreen, hardy and 
very colorful. New growth in tips as color- 
ful as flowers. Grows to considerable 
height if allowed. A very desirable plant 
for many different locations and uses. 
B&B. $1.25, $7.50. 
MAHONIA aquifolium 
(Oregon holly or Oregon grape). A 
medium size evergreen for sun or shade. 
Glossy green, holly-like foliage with con- 
siderable bronzing that adds to the at- 
tractiveness of the plant. Clusters of yel- 
low flowers in the spring are followed by 
bluish-black berries. Mahonia is one of 
our finest broadleaved evergreens. B&B. 
$3.45 to $10.00. 
ABELIA grandiflora (A) is one of our most 
useful landscaping plants. Attractive 
evergreen foliage. Blooms throughout 
the summer; white with pinkish cast. Is 
easily sheared to any size or shape. 
One of the best for beds or foundation 
planting, under windows, etc. B&B. 
$1.25, up to $5.00. 
CHERRY LAUREL (C). Regarded as one of 
our leading broadleaf evergreen plants. 
Is useful at corners, in wall spaces, for 
hedges, screens and specimen. Shears 
to almost any shape. Will grow 20 feet 
high unless sheared, but sheared speci- 
mens are being used to replace the 
common arborvitae in landscaping. B&B. 
$2.95 to $35.00. 
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