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Evergreen  Shrubs  ^ 
These  "  Broad-leaved  Evergreens  "  are  being  used  more  and  more  each  year  because  they  are  ^ 
so  desirable  and  effective  in  all  landscape  work.  Their  heavy  leaf  masses  meet  the  demand  for 
fresh  green  foliage  to  enliven  and  cheer  the  bare  aspect  of  deciduous  trees  and  shrubs  in  winter.  But 
best  of  all  is  the  magnificent  display  that  most  of  them  make  when  in  bloom,  especially  the  Rhododen- 
drons and  Kalmias.  Another  desirable  quality  most  of  them  have  is  such  a  fondness  for  shady  places 
that  they  meet  a  large  demand  in  beautifying  these  spots  which  are  usually  thought  so  difficult  to 
adorn.  As  a  rule  they  transplant  easily,  are  quite  hardy,  give  immediate  results  and  are  altogether 
very  satisfactory  things  to  use. 
Andromeda 
Andromeda  Catesbaei.  See  Leucothoe  Catesbxi,  page  18. 
A,  floribunda ;  syn.,  Pieris  floribunda.  A  hardy  little  evergreen  shrub  with  spikes  of  tiny  pure  white 
flowers  verv  early  in  the  spring,  which  are  similar  to  a  spray  of  lilv-of-the-valley. 
2  to  2J  feet   '  .  .   $1.75  each,  $18  per  doz. 
A.  Japonica.  A  beautiful  low  shrub  with  drooping  racemes  of  small  white,  wax-like  flowers  in  May  and 
June.  The  shining  deep  green  leaves  are  handsome.  A  desirable  plant  at  the  front  of  the  groups  of 
broad-leaved  evergreens,  or  in  shaded  places. 
1  to  U  feet  $1.25  each,  $12  per  doz. 
var.  aurea.  This  differs  from  the  above  in  having  golden  tinted  foliage. 
10  to  15  inches,  bushy  75  cts.  each,  $7.50  per  doz. 
Azalea  Amoena 
A  bushy,  dwarf  evergreen  with  small  green  leaves  that  deepen  to  a  lustrous  coppery  hue  in  winter. 
Its  neat  appearance  is  attractive  at  all  seasons,  but  in  April  or  May  the  whole  plant  is  clothed  with  a 
mass  of  brilliant,  claret-colored  flowers,  that  hold  their  beauty  three  or  four  weeks.  Such  beautiful  lit- 
tle plants  are  ornaments  anywhere,  and  are  especially  desirable  for  edging  drives  and  walks,  for  dwarf 
hedges,  groups,  or  for  bordering  Rhododendron  and  Kalmia  beds.  The  Azalea  amoena  is  an  admirable 
hedging  plant,  as  shown  in  the  illustration  below.  It  has  all  the  necessary  requirements,  and  we  strongly 
recommend  it  for  this  purpose.  See  our  prices  in  the  chapter  devoted  to  Ornamental  Hedging  Plants. 
Each  Doz.  100 
12  to  15  inches  high,  10  to  15  inches  broad  and  bushy,  well  set  with  flower-buds    .  .  $1  00  $10  00  $75  00 
15  to  20  inches  high,  12  to  20  inches  broad  and  bushy,  heavily  set  with  flower-buds  .    1  50  15  00  110  00 
20  to  24  inches  high,  20  to  30  inches  broad  and  bushy,  heavily  set  with  flower-buds  .  2  00  20  00  150  00 
Selection  of  larger  specimens,  heavily  set  with  flower-buds    .......  $2.50  and  4  00 
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HKDGE  OF   AZALEA  AMfF-NA 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
