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S sempervirens, any of the dwarf forms. There are also 
variegated forms. 
Calluna seein the heather. A most charming low shrub, 
forming a good ground-cover for dry sunny banks, or as edgings 
for groups of ae evergreens. It occurs in several color forms: 
var. alba has white flowers; var. carnea, flesh-colored flowers; 
var. rubra, flowers of a rosy-ca’ 
aphne Cneorum. A al Soe shrub, ee large 
masses and well adapted for a ground-cover. Its ee 
gran 
Dendrium buxifolium, often known as Leiophyllum ve iee. 
A densely branched shrub, with white or pink flowers. Like 
other members of the heath family, it thrives best in EDeaty: or 
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white margin. Var. medio-pictus, leaves with a yellow blotch 
onymus radicans. A low depressed shrub, the branches 
fay rooting, and climbing by this means. Leaves usually dull 
itish : 
: getus, 
five feet tall, the leaves broadly ovate or almost round, acutish; 
fruits freely, the fruit remaining a long time; markedly different 
from the other varieties of this bien 
Gaultheria procumbens, the wintergreen or checkerberry. A 
low evergreen with creeping oe suitable for a ground cover in 
he soil i 
Ilex crenata. This has proved - oo foliage broad-leaved 
evergreen at the Garden. Normally it is a spreading shrub of 
