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EVERGREENS 



EVERGREENS 



Taxus cuspidata var. brevifolia or nana. 



Teucrium chamsedrys. 

 T Thuja gigantea=T. plicata. 



Thuja jappnica. 



Thuja occidentals in variety, especially plicata. 



Thuja orientalis in variety, especially decussata. 

 T Thujopsis dolobrata. 

 as Thymus Serphyllum. 

 BS Thymus vulgaris. 



Torreya nucifera. 

 T Torreya taxifoliai 



Tsuga canadensis. 



Tsuga caroliniana. 



Tsuga diversifolia. 



Tsuga heterophylla. 

 T Tsuga mertensiana. 



Tumion=Torreya. 

 T Ulex europaeus. 

 B Vaccinium macrocarpon. 

 B Vaccjnium oxycoccus. 

 B Vaccinium Vitis-Idsea. 

 B Viburnum rhytidophyllum. 

 B Vinca minor. 

 B Yucca filamentosa. 

 B Yucca flaccida. 

 B Yucca glauca=Y. angustifolia. 

 BS Zenobia speciosa nitida. 

 BS Zenobia speciosa var. pulverulenta. 



RALPH W. CURTIS. 



Broad-leaved evergreens for Washington and 

 the South. 



Broad-leaved evergreens hardy at Washington, D.C. 

 The evergreens and half evergreens of foregoing list 

 are also good. 



The following list of broad-leaved evergreens hardy 

 at Arnold Arboretum may also be expected to thrive 

 at Washington. 



Abelia floribunda. 



Aucuba himalaica. 



Aucuba japonica. 



Aucuba japonica var. concolor. 



Buxus balearica. 



Buxus sempervirens var. 



arborescens. 

 Buxus sempervirens var. 



Handsworthii. 

 Buxus sempervirens var. suf- 



fruticosa. 

 Cotoneaster Simonsii (nearly 



deciduous at Washington). 

 Cotoneaster thymifolia (nearly 



deciduous at Washington). 

 Daphne Laureola. 

 Elagnus pungens var. reflexa. 

 Eriobotrya japonica. 

 Evonymus japonica var. 



macrophylla. 

 Garrya elliptica. 

 Ilex aquifolium. 

 Ligustrum japonicum. 

 Ligustrum lucidum. 



Ligustrum lucidum var. aureo- 

 marginatum. 



Ligustrum Quihoui (half ever- 

 green). 



Ligustrum sinense (half ever- 



Magnolia grandiflora. [green). 



Nandina domestica. 



Osmanthus Aquifolium. 



Phillyrea angustifolia. 



Photmia serrulata. 



Prunus Laurocerasus var. 

 Bertini. 



Prunus Laurocerasus var. 

 colchica. 



Prunus Laurocerasus var.. 

 schipkaensis. 



Prunus Laurocerasus var. 

 rotundifolia. 



Pyracantha coccinea. 



Rhododendron amoenum. 



Rhododendron arbutifolium. 



Rhododendron carolinianum. 



Rhododendron Hinodegiri. 



Rhododendron minus. 



1461. Picea pungens. The two small tufts at the right 

 are P. ezcelsa var. Mazwelli. 



Broad-leaved evergreens hardy at Norfolk and South 



Berberis congestiflora. 

 Berberis Darwinii. 

 Elaeagnus pungens var. maculata. 

 Elaeagnus pungens var. 



Simonii. 



Gardenia jasminoides. 

 Gardenia jasminoides var. Fortunei. 

 Ilex cornuta. 

 Laurus nobilis. 

 Laurus regalis. 

 Leucothoe acuminata. 

 Magnolia fuscata. 



Magnolia Thompsoniana. 

 Mahonia Fortunei. 

 Mahonia nepalensis. 

 Mahonia trifoliata. 

 Photinia serrulata. 

 Prunus caroliniana. 

 Prunus lusitanica. 

 Quercus acuta. 

 Quercus Darlingtonii. 

 Quercus sempervirens. 

 Yucca aloifolia. 

 Yucca Treculeana. 



Abelia grandiflora. 

 Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi. 

 Azara microphylla. 

 Buddleia japonica. 

 Bumelia lanuginosa. 

 Bumelia lycipides. 

 Buxus japonica. 

 Buxus sempervirens. 

 Cistus laurifolius. 

 Cotoneaster buxifolia. 

 Cotoneaster microphylla. 

 Daphne Blagayana. 

 Daphne Cneorum. 

 Daphne pontica. 

 Ilex crenata. 

 Ilex glabra. 

 Ilex opaca. 

 Ilex vomitoria. 

 Kalmia angustifolia. 

 Kalmia latifolia. 

 Leucothoe axillaria. 



Leucothoe Catesbaei. 

 Mahonia japonica. 

 Pachistima Canbyi. 

 Pachistima Myrsinites. 

 Pernettya anguatifolia. 

 Pernettya mucronata. 

 Phillyrea decora. 

 Pieris floribunda. 

 Pieris japonica. 

 Prunus Laurocerasus. 

 Pyracantha coccinea var. 



Lalandii. 

 Pyracantha coccinea var. pauci- 



flora. 



Rhododendron amoenum. 

 Rhododendron indicum. 

 Yucca filamentosa and varieties. 

 Yucca floccida and varieties. 

 Yucca glauca. 

 Zenobia speciosa and varieties. 



1462. Young trees of Pinus ponderosa, useful in the 

 Rocky Mountain region. 



A list of broad-leaved evergreens in addition to those 

 recommended for Norfolk, Virginia, for the South 

 Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions and as far inland as 

 Augusta and Montgomery. Those marked "S" thrive 

 only in the warmest sections. 



Prunus versaillensis. 

 Ligustrum nepalense. 

 Metrosideros floribunda (S). 

 Myrtus communis. 

 Nerium odorum. 

 Nerium Oleander. 

 Nerium splendens. 

 Olea fragrans. 



Othera japonica=Ilex Integra. 

 Pittosporum Tobira. 

 Quercus suber. 

 Ruscus aculeatus. 

 Thea Bohea. 



Trachycarpus Fortunei (S). 

 Viburnum odoratissimum. 

 Viburnum suspensum. 

 Viburnum Tinus. 

 Viburnum sandankwa. 



F. L. MULFORD. 



Arbutus Unedo. 

 Ardisia crenulata. 

 Berberis fascicularis. 

 Bumelia angustifolia. 

 Bumelia tenax. 

 Camellia japonica (S). 

 Cinnamomum Camphora (S). 

 Cleyera japonica. 

 Cytisus canariensis. 

 Cytisus filipes. 

 Cytisus monspessulanus. 

 Gardenia florida. 

 Gardenia Fortunei. 

 Gardenia radicans. 

 Helianthemum ocymoides. 

 Illicium anisatum (S). 

 Leucothoe acuminata. 

 Prunus lusitanica. 



Plants that are evergreen on the middle 

 Great Plains. 



It must be remembered that on the Great Plains 

 the conditions vary enormously, and that few plants 

 naturally range over the whole area, or are capable 

 of being successfully grown in artificial plantations 

 throughout the whole area Two special localities are 

 frequently mentioned in the list. Arbor Lodge is the 

 arboretum established by the late J. Sterling Morton 

 at Nebraska City, within a few miles of the Missouri 



