. Armstrong Nurseries . slender small, rich, glossy green; in winter season leavesturn bright red. adding greatly to its attractiveness;golden yellow flowers of spring are followed by purpleberries; bush prickly like holly. Potted, 1 % to 2 ft., $;I to 1 V2 ft., 75c; 10 to 12 inches, 60c each, $ per 10. Berberis ilicifolia. Holly Leaved Barberry. SouthAmerica. 5 ft. A rather strong growing shrub withdark green holly-like leaves. Bears orange-yellow flowersin summer, followed by brilliant scarlet berries; leavesare tinted during the winter. Potted, I % to 2 ft., $;1


. Armstrong Nurseries . slender small, rich, glossy green; in winter season leavesturn bright red. adding greatly to its attractiveness;golden yellow flowers of spring are followed by purpleberries; bush prickly like holly. Potted, 1 % to 2 ft., $;I to 1 V2 ft., 75c; 10 to 12 inches, 60c each, $ per 10. Berberis ilicifolia. Holly Leaved Barberry. SouthAmerica. 5 ft. A rather strong growing shrub withdark green holly-like leaves. Bears orange-yellow flowersin summer, followed by brilliant scarlet berries; leavesare tinted during the winter. Potted, I % to 2 ft., $;1 to 1 % ft., 75c each, $ per 10. Berberis Thunbergii. 4 feet. A low growing deciduousshrub with small leaves, which turn brown in the beautiful bright red berries. In California almostan evergreen. 2 to 3 ft., 75c. Cestrum aurantiacum. Guatemala. 10 ft. Strong-growing, free-flowering shrub; flowers tubular, one anda half inches long; in clusters; blooms well both winterand summer. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., COTONEASTER HORIZONTAL-ISA Unique Red-berried Spreading Shrub BUXUS. Box Tree Buxus japonica. Japanese Box. 6 ft. Beautiful shrubof slow, compact, dense growth. Useful for specimen tubplants. Balled, 2 to 3 ft., $; 12 to 15 in., 75c. Buxus sempervirens. Boxwood. Formal shrub ofdense, slow growth; when trimmed into architecturalshapes they are unsurpassed as specimen plants forporch or lawn decoration. Pyramidal and globe shapedspecimens grown in tubs and boxes, $ to $;potted, 8 to 10 in., 75c. Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa. Dwarf Box. Thewidely known dwarf form. Foliage small, deep greenand dense. Balled, 1 to \ Vz ft., $; globe shaped, pot-ted, 10 to 12 in., $ BURSARIA Bursaria spinosa. Australia. An elegant and attractiveshrub with outstanding and drooping branches, coveredwith tiny leaves and soft, pliable thorns. Produces prettywhite flowers during the summer. A rare and beautifulsubject, worthy of space in any garden. Potted, 1 % ft.


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