IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK _ Lexington, Kentucky 
Drand leaf Cvergreens (Continued) 
Buxus Sempervirens (Common Box) 
With lustrous, green foliage, it is a plant that can be used in many ways and lends an air of dignity and 
permanence to its surroundings. As a hedge it gives character; in an informal group it has no rivals; it may 
be clipped or trained to pyramid form, globe shape or allowed to grow naturally. Box is used freely in 
window boxes, urns, and for garden edgings. Should be planted in good soil and fed with sheep or cow 
manure. Cultivate lightly and do not disturb the roots. 
SPECIMEN PLANTS 
} Each Each 
LSet Omm Sunline’ SCD meee te cass o5 Se casi eae © os, a evs ahs $5.00 2ORTOM2S Lin ve BG Bites ctekaoen soe wie ea ere eke $8.50 
LSmtomZ Onin eRe) sr tumors oc «vole tes 6.50 
Cotoneaster 
COTONEASTER apiculata. Low spreading, semi-evergreen shrub. Red berries in fall. Each 
PROM mike (Gallon Gams imental mene ase islenaicycee clekcrt us orebeve crawste, scapes Gl eum pecerler bs Sinn bio neurar echoiai $2.50 
Euonymus 
EVONYMUS patens (Kiautschovicus) (Spreading Euonymus). A valuable introduction from China. Leaves 
medium size, Sbione rich green, which persist throughout the winter. Small, white flowers followed by 
coral berries similar to our native Bittersweet. A rather spreading shrub which will grow in either sun or 
shade. One of our most useful Broad-leaf Evergreens. 
E. radicans erecta. A very desirable broad-leaf Evergreen; an upright type, leaves smaller than E. patens, 
and dark green. Ideal for hedges or individual plantings. Not available in 2 to 21 ft. size. 
Prices of Above Varieties of Euonymus: 
\ Each Each 
ISktoR Seine BSB ager ge eo ies ceaee $2.00 2.0 206. %t., BOB Syeerns imcicieakeinte can eicrerate $3.00 
1 Cstoe2 42 in. BG Bp want en. e: een eae 2.50 
E. fortunei vegetus. A rather slow growing, round-leaf evergreen plant. Prolific fruiter. Fruit remains 
several weeks in fall. 
' Each Each 
VEE ries HHS! Milas, IEREAED atctoa, bol Si backeach epee $3.50 itch tol Pee Mige! Weteder Greco a é oboe moos sono ce $4.50 
Ilex - Holly 
ILEX crenata rotundifolia. A rather dwarf spreading variety of 
’ ; PED rorne 
Japanese Holly, with glossy, nearly round leaves. One of the Euonymus Patens 
hardiest of the species and excellent for foundation planting 
or hedge. . 
I. crenata convexa. A compact spreading evergreen shrub with Viburnum 
arched branches and small convex leaves. Not available in VIBURNUM burkwoodi (Burkwood Viburnum ). A re- 
2 to 2)4 ft. size. cent introduction and often called the ‘“‘evergreen 
yw etained most 
I. glabra (/nkberry). A rather loose growing evergreen shrub Carlesi-” The glossy green leaves are ine 
of the winter, though most of them will fall as 
spring approaches. The pink-tinged, white blos- 
soms are borne in clusters and are exceedingly fra- 
grant. An outstanding, hardy variety which merits 
which will succeed in either sun or shade. Leaves turn a 
somewhat purple shade in the fall. When planted in mass the 
shining black berries are most attractive. One of the hardiest 
varieties. 
a place in any garden or planting. Each 
Prices of Above Varieties of Ilex: eS atey oa Maks lekedsh Golan ooo clo one Mb ac cc $4.00 
Each Each 2-t0° <3: ft... BOB. w.e on cere 5.00 
[Sato LSain sen meteor $4.00 2 to 2 ft., BoBne . $6.50 V. rhytidophyllum (/ eather-L caf Viburnum) A vig- 
US AOS ER Rd 5.00 ee shal with large thick leathery leaves which 
Ilex O : Il. opaca (American Holly). Our native are deeply veined. The foliage somewhat re- 
ex Upaca Holly which supplies the garden with sembles the Rhododendron. Has clusters of small, 
e year ‘round greenness and richness and yellowish white blossoms, followed by red berries 
Mag nolia is prized so much at Christmas time changing to shining black as the season advances. 
because of its large, glossy leaves and Will grow in almost any location. Each 
MACHOLIS Seiauteet (southern Mgnt), The pop striking red berries. Stands pruning well 2 ie 3 ne eae Pre OCIA C AKG ae eS mh x age 
UTE CRIES Us SSS Benet and can therefore be used as a specimen, SINC Mailiery 12124 = ere oOo co oo eo OO Goo : 
leaves, The large white blossoms appear on older TM ocinclation Pe iertinee ae ae pahede 
trees in midsummer. Not always hardy in Kentucky, Some trees bear berries (pistillate, fe- 
but can be grown in protected places. Prefers rich male), while others (staminate, male) 
soil. Each do not. It is necessary that you have a male Holly 
ro q Be ae po koR oom eemeeasisneie is, sieusneheiehs)'9\eh.2) 2" 58 es growing close by or one should be planted ie Ooo) 
o ee ie ee ees ae rast ae Sy oin Wer Shien) eR Se A988 6.4) S09 i group for pollination. They will grow in partial shade 
Mahonia OD elena, Non-Berried  Berried 
on-berrie errie 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Grape). The thick. Stomt fit) BSB eesti = - $ 6.50 oe 
glossy leaves resemble Holly, but are much _ larger 4 to 5 ft.. BOB ............... 8.00 a 
and most attractive. Makes a compact bush, and 5 to 6 ft., BGB (soldout) ...... 10.00 ay. 
when pruned severely every few years will become 
an indescribable mass of green and bronze foliage. 
Yellow blossoms in June followed by blue-black Prunus (Laurel Cherry) 
berries. Thrives in shade. Each PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Laurel Cherry). An_at- 
ies ie oa In., te EE GN OSE CO 10). OCA CES i Ia ee tractive evergreen shrub with ee, oval-like, 
° abs TEASAPS Ob CG 6 a Of Oo O10 OBIE Ot) t . reen leaves and upright branches. rows to a 
° Reicht of 7 to 9 feet. Very ornamental because of 
Nandina its good color. Each 
NANDINA domestica. A semi-evergreen shrub with 2 to 3 ft., BOB «1... 11. eee ee ee eee eee eee ae 
numerous, upright reedlike stems. Each cane has 3 to 4 ft., BOB ......... FORGO. Oi BA CiCe. ale 
a tuft of spreading light green foliage except the . laurocerasus zabeliana erg Bae a i glossy 
very young growth, which is tinted pink to copper. leaves on a plant of sas Ing Shee ar sa! ia 
In August, white panicles of flowers appear, followed any of the English Laurels, but will freeze periodically. 
by masses of red berries in trusses. In autumn, An attractive broad-leaf evergreen. pace 
Stage copper ie Ereemcowc! «(es folleee) cite : PShectiteye ASB ae =: cc Cken NO CRORE ics Chere ea eer ame nae $4.00 
most pleasing combination. While not entirely ever : 
green, it is nearly so. Each [Sh iter ZA oc oo. ae ocean. C ClounnO, Go title Crest on onye 5.00 
[Mer ito) 227 Tian UBISde) ois co Ole oD GO RIO Eo ceo oa $3.00 
Bey 2 Woy heh WEAR) ico bp BGO Oh od OOS Bre 3250 
Decor, BGI gametes. nycce srahetaie « aia clisines 4.00 Pyracantha 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi (Laland Firethorn). A 
Osmanth us picturesque, upright, thorny shrub with Box-like ever- 
OSMANTHUS americanus (Devilwood Osmanthus). A green foliage. Has attractive white flowers followed 
rapid growing shrub with upright branches and open by fiery orange-red fruits which last well into the 
formation. The leaves are long and narrow and it winter. May be used as a specirnen but is particularly 
has small, fragrant white or cream flowers. Not attractive when trained against a wall where the rich 
generally listed but we think it one of our best hardy deep green foliage acts as a splendid foil for the 
broadleaf shrubs. Each amazing quantities of berries. A spectacular, yet 
Pi Soy SM ity, (EXCASL GR 0 GC Oe 0 ORS CIRC CHORD © clmMmEROICaCT cae $5.00 dignified shrub, for your garden. Each 
SEtOTs Tom GO. o Sono aescie ars 0 eRe es <eites 6 6.50 1S Gin GallonmGaris)) %)catee.. » keaemeeemneteie +. +. $2.50 
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