. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 29 Golden-Leaved Box- Hands- Upright BERBERIS dulcis. Sweet-Fruitkd Berberry (II). Medium size, bright yellow flowei's; abundant black berries, which in contrast with the shining leathery foliage, give a fine effect. 75 cts. BUXUS arborescens. Arborescent Boxwood (II) . A large-growing variety, of tree-like form. 50 cts. See page 31. BUXUS argentea variegata. Silver-Leaved BoxwoDii (II). 50 cts. BUXUS aurea variegata wi;)OD (II). 50 cts. BUXUS Handsworthii worth's Boxwot)D(II . vigorous growth;


. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 29 Golden-Leaved Box- Hands- Upright BERBERIS dulcis. Sweet-Fruitkd Berberry (II). Medium size, bright yellow flowei's; abundant black berries, which in contrast with the shining leathery foliage, give a fine effect. 75 cts. BUXUS arborescens. Arborescent Boxwood (II) . A large-growing variety, of tree-like form. 50 cts. See page 31. BUXUS argentea variegata. Silver-Leaved BoxwoDii (II). 50 cts. BUXUS aurea variegata wi;)OD (II). 50 cts. BUXUS Handsworthii worth's Boxwot)D(II . vigorous growth; foliage large Fine and very hardy, 75 cts. BUXUS latifolia, BoxwDoD (II). Handsome broad foliage. 50 cts. BUXUS nana. Dwarf Boxwood (IV). Valuable for edging. Fint- stock. S30 to S40 per 100 yards. BUXUS sempervirens. Common Tree Boxwood (II). Compact shrub with deep green foliage. 35 and 50 cts. each; $15 to $30 per 100. Low prices per 1,000. For Standard and Pyramid trained of this variety see Trained Specimens for Formal Gardens. See page 33. BUXUS sempervirens rosmarin= ifolia. Roskmary-Lea\ ed Tree Boxwood (II). Glaucous leaves. 50 cts. BUXUS sempervirens rotundi= folia (II). Dark green round leaves. 50 cts. CASSANDRA calyculata (II) White flowers and glaucous leaves. 25 to 50 cts. COTONEASTER buxifolta. Box- Leaved Cotoneaster (III). Of dwarf habit, producing white flowers in spring. 50 cts. COTONEASTER mycrophylla. Small-Leaved Cotoneaster (III) . An attractive, low, trail- ing bush, with very small, glos- sy, dark green leaves. 50 cts. Low rates in quantity. CRAT^QUS pyracantha. Ever- green Thorn (II). A compact, symmetrical hedge plant. White or pink flowers in spring, followed by masses of bright orange-colored berries. Handsome dark foliage, retained very late. A fine shrub for any planting. Low prices per 1,000. CRAT/EQUS pyracantha Lalandii. Laland's Evergreen Thorn (II). A valuable plant for hedges. Compact growth : rich, glossy foliage ; white flow


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