18 R. O. KIRKLAND 
BOXWOOD (Buxus) 
SEMPERVIRENS—The aristocratic old English boxwood. Handsome ever- 
green foliage, attractive at all times. Flat of approximately 100 plants, 
4-6 in. size, $8.00; 12-15 in. size in 1 gal. cans, $2.50; 15-18 in. speci- 
mens $6.00; other heavy sheared specimens to $25.00. 
SUFFRUTICOSA—The old English dwarf boxwood. Very suitable for 
borders or as an edging plant. Small foliage and dense bushy growth. 
8-10 in. size in 1 gal. cans, $1.50; sheared speciments 12-15 in. $4.50; 
15-18 in. $6.50. 
COTONEASTER 
APICULATA—Very large, attractive red berries. Called the Cranberry Co- 
toneaster and more dwarf than the others. 1 gal. size. $1.50; 15-18 in. 
$5.00. 
CONSPICUA DECORA—Called the necklace Cotoneaster. Glossy foliage, 
low spreading growth. Red berries. 18-24 in. $4.50. 
HORIZONTALIS—Low growing shrub with glossy green foliage and 
pretty red berries. 1 gal. size. $1.50; 15-18 in. $4.00; 18-24 in. $4.50. 
EUONYMUS 
JAPONICA—Bushy, upright growing plant with fine waxy evergreen 
foliage. A good foundation plant for growing against walls. 1 gal. 
size $1.50; 18-24 in. $4.00; 24-30 in. $5.00; 2-3 ft. $6.50. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape) 
AQUIFOLIA—The well known Oregon Holly Grape. Smooth, shiny foliage 
of green, red and bronze. Grows well in sun or shade. 1 gal. size $1.50; 
15-18 in. size $3.50; 18-24 in. $4.50; 2-3 ft. $5.50. 
PYRACANTHA (Burning Bush, Firethorn) 
COCCINEA—A most popular broad leaf evergreen with a myriad of 
white blossoms in the Spring, followed with masses of brilliant or- 
ange-red berries in the Fall that last through the Winter. Broad and 
rapid growth. Hardy, 1 gal. size. $1.50; 18-24 in. $3.50; 2-3 ft. $4.50. 
LALANDI—tThe tall growing cane type of pyracantha. Growth is rapid 
and upright. Orange-red berries. 1 gal. size. $1.50; 18-24 in. $3.50; 2-3 
ft. $4.50. 
PAUCIFLORA—Very small dwarf variety with dainty little branches 
and foliage. Fine for small and restricted areas. Orange-red berries. 
Very hardy. 1 gal. size. $1.50; 18-24 in. $4.00; 2-3 ft. $5.00. 
TAXUS (Yew) 
CUSPIDATA—Low and spreading growth. Can be used in place of Pfit- 
zer Juniper, and is not so fast and rank in growth. Dark green at all 
seasons. Very hardy and immune to insects or disease. Sun or shade. 
18-24 in. $6.50. 
CUSPIDATA CAPITATA—Upright and pyramidal form or Yew. Compact 
and slow growing, it is a very desirable type of evergreen. 30-36 in. 
$9.00. 
HICKSI—A columnar form with upright branches. A splendid substitute 
for the tall Junipers and Arbor Vitae. Pretty green foliage all year. 
Red berries in the Fall. 24-30 in. $7.50; 30-36 in. $9.00; 3-4 ft. $10.50. 
VIBURNUM 
CARLESI—Very beautiful waxy pink buds open to delightfully fragrant 
white blooms in round clusters. 18-24 in. $5.00. 
