Evergreens 
F. O. B. Manchester, Conn. 
You may choose from acres of well-grown reasonably priced 
evergreens at our South Windsor and Ellington farms. They are 
grown in soil especially well adapted to produce the fine fibrous root 
systems so essential to digging with a good firm ball. All our ever- 
greens have tied balls, and whether you need ten or a carload you 
may be sure of buying well-sheared, root-pruned, properly 
fertilized trees. 
DAPHNE cneorum. Rose Daphne. 
A very sweet scented, dwarf evergreen 
shrub with pink flowers in May and June 
J. communis Sabina. Savin Juniper. 
A spreading variety with slender branches 
of loose form and dark green foliage. Good 
for foundation planting. 
and intermittently all summer. 10 100 
50 100 12 to 15 in $15.00 $135.00 
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J. excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. This 
JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana. variety is a good hardy one and makes a 
Pfitzer Juniper. One of the most popular dense pyramid of gray-green foliage. 
of the spreading types; hardy with hand- ; 10 100 
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bi Aclendeticolummnar tree with formal lines, 1 lauea hetzi. Hetz Blue Juniper, 
Eo ee eee ; A spreading type similar to pfitzer in habit 
: 10 100 but with a handsome blue gray color. 
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NEW CORLISS EUONYMUS—PATENTED 
Here is something new! . . . the broadleaf, evergreen beauty of Euonymus vegetus 
foliage especially developed into three shrub forms. These perfectly hardy plants 
make up into three forms, as listed, without support or special training. They will, 
however, respond to shearing if a slightly altered shape is desired. Here is more 
than a new variation of a familiar plant . . . these forms of Euonymus, because of 
their hardiness, will make the broadleafed evergreen shrub available for landscaping 
use where the climate prohibits such items as Azaleas, boxwood and holly. 
Euonymus Trueshrub—Patent 1073 
Neat, compact evergreen shrub of ovoid form, with an ultimate height of four 
feet and spread of about three and one half feet. Distinctly upright growth from 
one stem without support. 
Euonymus Columnar—Patent 1079 
Exceptionally compact specimen for upright narrow shape. Suitable for a pillar 
shrub, hedge, or pyramid. Ultimate height four to five feet, spread about 18 
inches. Both this and Trueshrub respond to shaping. 
Euonymus Dwarfshrub—Patent 1112 
As its name implies, Dwarfshrub is the shortest of the family, adaptable as a ground 
cover or facing-down shrub. Very slow-growing, reaching an ultimate height of 
18 inches. 
PRICES: B&B 
All three varieties, 12 to 15 inch grade. 
1-24 25-249 250 and up 
$2.10 each $2.00 each $1.90 each 
MANCHESTER, CONN. 
& Growing Since ‘98 
C. R. BURR & CO., INC. 
Wholesale Nurserymen 
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