Small-growing Sorts 
Garland Flower (VS) 
Daphne cneorum 
Evergreen Bittersweet (S) 
Euonymus radicana 
Sharp-leaved Evergreen Bittersweet (M-S) 
Euonymus rad. acutifolia 
Carriere's Evergreen Bittersweet (S) 
Euonymus rad. carHeri 
Small-leaved Evergreen Bittersweet (VS) 
Buonymus rad. minima 
Variegated Evergreen Bittersweet (S) 
Euonymus rad. variegata 
Broad-leaved Evergreen Bittersweet (S) 
Euonymua rad. vegeta 
(By suitable trimming the eeveral va- 
rieties of Evergreen Bittereweet mentioned 
above may be trained as compact shrubs. 
Otherwise, they will spread and by the 
Intermingling of their branches make an ex- 
cellent ground cover. If planted against 
a wall, they will climb as a vine.) 
Sheep Laurel (Crimson flowers) (VS) 
Kalmia anguatifolia 
Drooping Andromeda (White flowers) 
Leucothoe catcahaei (April, 
Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub (April, 
I'leria floritmnda (White flowers) 
Alpine Rhododendrons 
or 
Dwarf Hybrid Rhododendrons 
Rhododendron Mrautum (Scarlet) 
Rhododendron myrtifolium (Red) 
Rhododendron ovatum (Pink) 
Rhododendron ivitaoni (Pink) 
(The above named sorts are partlcuiarly 
good for rock-garden use) 
Dwarf Catawban Rhododendron (VS) 
Rhododendron catawbienae compacta 
(Pink to red— may, June) 
Box-leaved Rhododendron (White) (VS) 
Rhododendron micranthum (June, July) 
(VS) 
May) 
May) 
(VS) 
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