14 TURNER BROS. 
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I. helleri (Heller Holly). Very dwarf, compact, 
small leaved Holly. Plants are a very low mound 
shape. 
8° to10 inte eee 4.00 
10*)to (12%. int 23 eee 6.00 . 
. Kingsville (Kingsville Dwarf Holly). Very low, 
compact plant with twiggy growth. Hardy, neat 
low evergreen. 
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8 >oto10) cinespread 2... eee 5.00 
10 to 12 in: spread 2. eee 7.00 
I. crenata fortunei. A strong growing form of 
crenata with a loose upright habit. 
15 to 18° “in. 22.3.5. eee 5.00 
18° . to 240 “ins. ee ee 6.50 
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. rotundifolia (Round leaf Japanese Holly). 7 to 8 
ft. Evergreen shrub with shiny round green fol- 
iage and black berries. 
146. to <2)- ft 22 ee 7.00 
I. glabra 
12. ‘to.15 in... 2 eee 2.50 
13°02" eee eee 4.50 
D> E10 tol Lae te 2 eee 6.00 
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 6 to 7 ft. A 
native evergreen shrub with pink flowers in June. 
146 «to. 2: oft. see 5.00 
2. to 3" it 4 eee 7.00 
3) ito 34%) ft) 2 eee 10.00 
LAUROCERASUS schipkaensis (Cherry Laurel). A 
spreading broadleaf evergreen with large, lustrous 
prea leaves. Likes sheltered location. Does well in 
shade. 
12: etoylS inj 2 eee 3.00 
PIERIS japonica (Andromeda). 4 ft. A splendid 
evergreen for foundation planting or rockery with 
drooping white flowers in May and beautiful dark 
green foliage. Does well in shade and sun. 
15ie? tov 18S 1 5.50 
1160-82 It. eee 7.00 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). 12 to 
15 ft. Orange-red berries, against deep green foli- 
age, provide a handsome sight in fall and winter. 
6 in: -potss 20 ee eee 3.75 
RHODODENDRON maximum (Rosebay Rhododen- 
dron). 8 to 12 ft. Magnificent and dignified native, 
broad-leaved evergreen, carrying a wealth of light 
pink flowers in June and July. Good for mass 
planting. 
216-to-83' © ftoece- ob es ee 6.00 
3. (to <4. ft 2k. ee 8.00 
4 tOmeO ft. i82  ee  eee 12.00 
5 to 6. ft. 2.127. tie 15.00 
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