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ABELIA GRANDIFLORA PROSTRATA 
(Prostrate White Abelia) 
: (Pat. Pending) 
A new introduction especially suited for ground 
covers and bank plantings. The attractive glossy 
deep green leaves and prostrate habit of growth 
make it most desirable and useful. Evergreen in 
warm areas. Minimum temperature endurance of 
—10°F. 
2%" pots .30 I-gal. .55 
ILEX CRENATA BULLATA 
= (Lustre Plant) 
The shiny mirror-like deep green leaves, convex in 
shape, and the vigorous, compact growing habits 
make this evergreen shrub a “must” for planters 
and low hedges. 
Minimum temperature endurance —5’F. 
2M eP otserl/ 2 l-gal. .50 
COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLA 
(Gray-leaf Cotoneaster) 
A semi-evergreen shrub of moderate height (to 6 
ft.) with small gray-green leaves on graceful arch- 
ing branches. White flower clusters in the spring 
add colorful red berries in the fall. 
Minimum temperature endurance —S'F. 
2 pots. .L/.¥2 1-gal. .50 
VERONICA BUXIFOLIA 
(Box-leaf Hebe) 
Small evergreen shrub admired for its neat and 
refined arrangement of foliage which makes a 
beautiful pattern. Excellent for planters or low 
hedges. 
Minimum temperature endurance -+5'F. 
2A Hots wel 
ILEX ALTACLARENSIS WILSONI 
(Wilson’s Holly) 
One of the most attractive hollies. The large glossy 
leathery deep green leaves are heavily serrated, 
giving a true holly effect. It is self fertile, producing 
large red Christmas berries. Grows quite tall but 
can be kept bushy. 
Minimum temperature endurance +-5'F. 
i bXe fel Rls As. 5-gal.” 2.25 
