This beautiful broadleafed evergreen shrub has deep, green 
foliage and a compact habit of growth. In addition to its attractive 
foliage, it bears clusters of flowers in July and is magnificent 
with its scarlet-red when in full fruit in late fall or early winter. 
We grow three types as listed below. ALSO EXCELLENT FOR 
HEDGES. SEE PAGE 7. 
SMALL LEAF TYPE—Has smaller leaves and is more dwarf 
and compact. Seldom does much fruiting. Excellent for the 
north side or shady planting boxes. Extremely hardy. Balled and 
Burlapped specimens not prepaid. 
12 to 15 in. $2.75 18 to 24 in. $4.00 
15 to 18 in. 3.2) 24 to 30 in. 4.75 
MEDIUM LEAF TYPE—Size of leaves is intermediate between 
small and large leaf types. Dwarf and compact and fruits pro- 
fusely. Balled and Burlapped specimens not prepaid. 
12) tonl5rint $2.75 18 to 24 in... .. $4.00 
15 to 18 in. Boo): 24 to 30 in. . 4.75 
LARGE LEAF TYPE—Grows 3 to 4 feet high but can be kept 
smaller by trimming. Bears flowers and fruits as described above. 
Balled and Burlapped specimens not prepaid. 
18 to 24 in. . $4.00 30 to 36 in. $5.75 
24 to 30 in. oe 4.75, 36 to 42 in. 6.75 
This is an attractive Broadleaved 
Evergreen Shrub with glossy, small, 
dark green foliage. It has a very slen- 
der, graceful branching habit, and 
produces brilliant red berries in the late summer or fall. Flowers 
in the late spring are pink. Balled and Burlapped specimens not 
prepaid. 
12 to 15 in. $2.75 
15 to 18 in. 2y P25} 
18 to 24 in.. $3.75 
24 to 30 in.. 4.50 
Since this beautiful shrub holds its foliage nearly all winter, it 
is often classed with the Broadleaved Evergreens. When it is dug 
balled and burlapped, it does not have to be cut back and, there- 
fore, gives immediate effect. As such, it makes an excellent Broad- 
leaved Evergreen shrub, ideal for 
foundation plantings. A very rugged, 
strong, upright-growing shrub with 
thick, heavy, dark green leaves. It 
will grow anywhere, even in the hot- 
test, driest places. Grows dense, com- 
pact and from 2 to 3 feet. Requires 
very little pruning or trimming. Bal- 
led and Burlapped specimens not pre- 
paid. 
12:04 Sane mess 33-00 
18 to 24 in. Ce aie 3.50 
BROADLEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
Broadleaved Evergreens are a class of' shrubs that re- 
tain their leaves throughout the winter. They are ideal to 
use in the foundation planting of the contemporary 
house because of their dwarf habit of growth and their 
pleasing combination with evergreens. 
(Pictured to the right below). ALSO CALLED FIRETHORN. 
A Broadleaved Evergreen grown especially for its brilliant orange 
berries that remain on nearly all winter. It also bears clusters of 
white flowers in the spring. Grows about 3 to 4 feet high and can 
be used in the foundation planting or shrub border. Attractive 
foliage that stays on all winter. Berries make attractive bouquets. 
Strong plants growing 
in special removable 
containers, sure to 
grow. NOT  PRE- 
PAID. 
9 to 12 in. $2.75 
12to18in. 3.25 
18 to 24 in. 3.75 
(See picture to the right.) 
ALSO CALLED PURPLE-LEAF 
WINTERCREEPER. A _ Broad- 
leaved evergreen vine with as- 
cending branches, 3 to 5 feet in 
length, with glossy pointed leaves, 
turning a rich purple in winter. 
Will grow in sun or shade. Useful 
for softening down corners of 
steps or buildings. Makes a good 
evergreen sprawling ground cover 
in shady situations. Excellent for 
planting boxes. NOT PREPAID. 
Strong No. 1 Potted 
Plants $1.25 Each 
(See picture to the right below.) This is more popularly known 
as OREGON HOLLY GRAPE. It has shiny, large, spiny, metallic 
looking leaves which turn a bronzy red in autumn. In spring the 
clusters of yellow flowers are very attractive. These flowers are fol- 
lowed by blue fruit in June and 
July. We consider it one of the 
most attractive evergreens of easy 
cultivation. Does perfectly in north 
exposures in evergreen plantings. 
Strong plants growing in special 
removable containers, sure to grow. 
NOT PREPAID. 
9*ton12) in. aa $3.25 
12-toetS sine 3.75 
18 to 24 in... _.. wa. 4.25 
