. Trees for Long Island. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. TREE BUX. Evergreen shrubs of dense, compact growth and a beautiful dark green color. Our stock is clipped to a broad conical form, and makes fine hedges, specimens to group with other evergreens, or to plant against house foundations. Planted in tubs, they are adapted to the formal garden, terrace and piazza. They grow well in shade also. SERBERRY, Ilicifolia (Holly-leaved). A rare plant, with wi


. Trees for Long Island. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. TREE BUX. Evergreen shrubs of dense, compact growth and a beautiful dark green color. Our stock is clipped to a broad conical form, and makes fine hedges, specimens to group with other evergreens, or to plant against house foundations. Planted in tubs, they are adapted to the formal garden, terrace and piazza. They grow well in shade also. SERBERRY, Ilicifolia (Holly-leaved). A rare plant, with wide, dark, spiny leaves. Stenophylla. Narrow leaves, of bluish color. BOX. For description, see under cut. Golden. A beautiful yellow ball. Golden Variegated, Green and gold foliage. There are also several sorts, including the broad and narrow-leaved and the silver variegated. Dwarf. The favorite border plant for old-fashioned garden walks, and planting singly by house foun- dations and doorsteps. The illustration above shows a Dwarf Box nearly a century old, 9 feet broad, moved with a ball of earth by our Evergreen Mover. Small plants for borders at low rates per 100. COTONEASTER. Low shrubs, with minute leaves, whiteflowers and red fruit. DAPHNE cneoruxn. An old-time flower garden favorite, with a spicy, pervading perfume. Narrow glaucous foliage, and deep pink flowers all summer. EUONYMUS. Two species of Evergreen Euonymus, or Japanese Strawberry Bush, E. Japoiiicus and E. radica?is, have interesting varieties. Japonicus. An upright shrub, with thick, shiny leaves. In sunny places it gets browned in Janu- ary. It will remain beautiful all winter if planted in a sheltered corner of a house. The climbing kind may be used as a carpet and back-ground. Japonicus arg-enteus. foliage broadly marked with white. Japonicus, Due d'Anjou. A new variety, with tinted foliage. Japonicus aurea. Bright yellow variegations. There are also different forms of variegation. Radicans, This is a per


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