SARCOXIE NURSERIES Lxoadlea} Evergreens 
Ideal For Combination With Evergreen Groups Or Planted As A Specimen 
B&B INDICATES DUG WITH A BALL OF EARTH AND ARE NOT PRICED PREPAID 
Abelia Grandiflora Pyracantha Lalandi (Scarlet Firethorn). 
White to light pink; fragrant flowers Recommended for A picturesque, upright, thorny shrub 
like small weigela from early summer till : = é 4 with SBox-like, evergreen foliage. Has 
fall. Small glossy dark evergreen foliage. th t white flowers followed with fiery orange- 
Grows 4 to 6 ft. cir Varia lon in red fruits, lasting well into the winter. 
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Used as specimen shrubs or trained against 
15 to 18 in., roots in moss $1.50 ea. ppd. foliage color, their = 227°” : 
18 to 24 in. B&B $3.00 each $3.25 A 
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2to 3 ft. B&B 3.75 each fruits and flowers SA neal en 
Barberry Julianae 
The best of evergreen barberries, 
holding its green leaves on golden 
stems all winter. Thorny. 
V2 two) “VS. ints 1S ale eee $3.00 each 
OME OMG mUMen ES Gc ES -crccccccerecace 4.00 each 
Mahonia Aquifolium 
(Oregon Hollygrape) 
One of the most handsome broadleaf 
evergreens with the shiny, metallic 
Holly-like leaves. Dark, glossy green 
during summer, becoming purplish 
bronze to red in autumn. Yellow flow- 
ers in summer, followed by purple ber- 
ries in the fall. Grows 3 to 6 feet. 
Bet Ona) UNUM on ES Gc: > eeracceeaneces = $2.50 each 
aE OM Glia) Ese E>. ... 3.50 each 
ake) que) (225 Toles WS Xe-Al S)eo Aceseeeers 4.50 each 
Nandina 
An erect shrub with bamboo-like 
stems producing bright red berries in 
clusters which are at their best during 
the Christmas season. Foliage color 
dark green to scarlet fall and winter. Everareen! Magnelia Granditicns 
Grows 3 to 4 ft. A 
12 to 15 in. roots in moss $1.75 each, 
prepaid Euonymus, Upright Radicans. (New.) MAGNOLIAS 
tS) tieoy SIE Tale, VEX al S Perceaseneeencee $2.75 each a F 
418 to 24 in. B& Bestecesn.. 3.75 each Weveiscerely recommend tls as one) 0' Magnolia glauca. SweetlBay Magnolia. 
2 to 2> ft. BEB A 6Oleach the best dark green leaved evergreen : , : 
OTS rls a anid : shrubs. It holds its foliage through- A large semi-evergreen shrub, with 
glossy dark green foliage, is more 
hardy than the evergreen magnolia of 
the South, and produces smaller pure 
white fragrant flowers. 
out the winter and is just as happy 
in the shade as in the sun. Beautiful 
as a specimen or in foundation group- 
ings. Perfectly hardy. Grows 3 to 3% 
feet. Excellent when used as a hedge, 2 to) 3 it; B&B. $5.00 each 
see below. 3 to? 4 fte Be Bivncccsc coc 7.50 each 
15 to 18 in., roots in moss, $2.50 each, ; : 
prepaid. Magnolia Grandiflora. 
WE Ce) TED Bitte TEXAE a csocoscnt $2.95 each The true Magnolia of the South, 
gee} ekoy P22 Tine, Lets al Shon coteac-ccrec 3.95 each holding its glossy evergreen leaves 
Cetus oa hites Es Gc secre eee 4.95 each throughout the winter. Large, white 
flowers in summer. Hardy as far 
North as Kansas City, Missouri. 
PmetOn Seite EGclBarc.acescereress $ 5.50 each 
3 to 4 ft. B&B 7.50 each 
Ne HEDGE 
STAYS GREEN 
ALL YEAR LONG) coals. 
Magnolia Nigra 
Sometimes called summer Magnolia. 
Very hardy, producing purple blossoms 
early spring to fall. Not evergreen. 
Ze COMO Uae Gc Ex sareetesreseesortess $6.00 each 
Strong and hardy, thrives in 
sun or shade. Will make big 
growth first year. For grace- 
ful individual shrubs or fine 
thick hedge, 10 plants make 10 
feet of hedge. Attractive! 
Magnolia Soulangeana. 
This beautiful plant is truly a speci- 
men. Produces large, Tulip-like blos- 
AGEN soms early in the spring before the 
leaves appear. Blossoms pink outside, 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Blooms before the leaves white inside; hardy. 
2-year plants $@oo : 
appear in the spring. This variety is not ever- FOR ONLY ae Bieri aeeaias ee ccneren 
green. 
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