over a long season. Fine border or rock 
garden plant. 18 in. $1.50. 
Yews 
Very slow growing deep green shrubs 
or Small trees. Fine for small spaces. Red 
berries during fall and winter. 
Broom yew, 12-15 in. $1.25. 
Cuspidata nana, dwarf type, ten year 
plants, $5.00. 
Hicks Yew, 24 in. $2.75. 
Irish Yew. Faster growing than most, 
Z4 IN bent Oe 
Japanese Spreading Yew. Low vase 
shaped. 30 in. $2.50. 
Winter Creeper 
Euonymus radicans. A fine evergreen 
ground cover spreading in masses of 
brilliant green, or can be used for cover- 
Inge walls. DUG. DG 
Zebeliana 
Zebel laural. Spreading, low growing 
evergreen shrub with masses of white 
flowers in spring. Long, pointed leaves. 
Rare. 8-10 in. $1.25. Few very large bush- 
es at $7.00. 
Deciduous Oh es and Shrubs 
These are as essential to the well laid 
out garden and yard as are the ever- 
greens. Trees give the summer shade, 
some of them beautiful flowers, while the 
shrubs provide that floral background 
so much desired. All are easily cared for, 
last for years and are inexpensive. 
; American Elm 
Known all over the country as about 
the grandest shade tree that grows. 6-8 
foot trees $1.75. 
American Linden 
One of the most popular shade trees in 
Mississippi states. Big rounded leaves 
and highly perfumed flowers. Grows to 
be large. 12-15 in. $1.25. 
Althea Lucy 
Beautiful bushy shrub, bearing many 
double flowers late in the summer. Va- 
riety Lucy is red in color. 36 in. $1.75. 
Althea Anemoneflorus 
As name indicates this is an anemone 
flowered form of Rose of Sharon. Flow- 
ers are pink. 36 in. $1.75. 
Buckeye - Horse Chestnut 
Very attractive large leaves with pink 
flowers. Rapid grower providing a fine 
shade tree of medium height. Ten ft. 
$4.00. 
Bridal Wreath Spiraea 
Fine for either hedge or single bushes. 
Deciduous, spreading to six feet. Looks 
like a snowy bank when it opens its 
thousands of rose-shaped white blos- 
soms in June. 24 to 30 in. from $1.00 up. 
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