Banded Shrubs and Evergreens (Continued) 
ILEX crenata Stokes Dwarf. (Plant patent number 887; 
this is a new very dwarf variety of extreme hardiness. 
Unlike many of the dwarf crenata types, the foliage is 
not straggely, but the plant forms a nice compact 
specimen. Grows slowly, but we predict it will be in 
wonderful demand as soon as the stock can be built up 
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ILEX crenata uprite. (Grows larger and bulkier than most 
of the crenatas, and has very dark green foliage. 
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ILEX opaca femina. (American Holly of berry-bearing 
form. It is our effort to grow only the hardiest forms, 
especially selected for berry-bearing quality. Unnamed 
varities are offered at.) oy sce a ats Sf eee 
ILEX opaca femina named varities. (Write for special list 
of varities available.) ms SPS r NW A ee, biter so: 
ILEX opaca mascula. (Male American Holly; no berries, 
but you will need some of these to pollenate femina 
blooms for berries.) 3 S 2 ae ee 
ILEX pernyi. (A very dwarf, compact Chinese form with 
plenty of spines. Grows slowly, and about the same 
height as spread. Red berries.) 2 Se aawee we bee 
JASMINUM nudiflorum. (Winter Jasmine; bright yellow 
forsythia-like flowers very early in spring; foliage and 
stems are evergreen.) a = See aa x 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana. (Pfitzer’s Juniper.) ~__--~ 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana aurea. (Golden-tip pfitzer’s 
Juniper) === = = ae = 5 fet 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana compact. (Compact form 
of Pfitzer’s Juniper; doesn’t grow quite so clumsy and 
large as common Pfitzers. Most nurserymen who grow 
this consider this a much better evergreen than J. 
pfitzeriana. ) as eee as ee 
JUNIPERUS chin. pfitzeriana nana. (Very dwarf form of 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana.) 
JUNIPERUS communis depressa plumosa. (Andorra 
Juniper, or purple Spreading Jnuiper; low spreading 
type; some don’t like it, but it probably makes the 
nurseryman more money than any evergreen he grows.) 
JUNIPERUS communis hibernica. (Irish Juniper; narrow 
uprite form with blue-gray foliage.) 
JUNIPERUS giauca hetzi. (Hetz’s Blue Juniper; grows 
well; makes up quickly and a good ’green.) ___________ 
JUNIPERUS Nelson’s Blue. (Here is a new Juniper which 
probably has not been officially named, but which makes 
up very quickly into a nice compact spreading form, and 
is very attractive. It is definitely a chin. form, and of 
the general shape of the J. pfitz. compacta, although it 
grows more quickly and has a better color.) 
JUNIPERUS sabina. (Savin Juniper.) 
KALMIA latifolia. (Mountainlaurel; ericaceous; needs 
peaty soil.) 
KALMIiA latifolia. (We have a few in 3” bands.) 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis. (Beautybush. Does well in poor 
soils and is perfectly hardy. Blooms much like Abelia.) 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei. (Drooping Leucothoe or Andro- 
meda. Does well with Azaleas and Rhododendrons.) ___ 
LIGUSTRIM ib. regelianum. (Regal Privet; and these are 
true ‘‘regals’’.) 
LIGUSTRUM ib. vicary. (New golden-leaved form.) ____ 
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