FOUR PONDS NURSERY, CLINTON, MASS. 
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Decidedly ornamental, and having the pleasing combination of flowers 
with foliage, these plants should merit a place in every garden. 
(*Varieties which may be used in rock gardens.) 
BUXUS. Boxwood 
Hedge type. Round and Pyramidal Specimens. 
Prices on application. 
CALLUNA. Heather 
*Hardy. Blooming in July and August. Thrive in 
peaty, sandy soil of acid reaction; and in an open 
sunny location. 
vulgaris alporti. Alport Heather. 18 in. crimson 
flowers, greyish leaves. 
10-12 in. 
DAPHNE. Daphne 
*cneorum. Rose Daphne. 1-3 ft. Pink. Sweet 
scented pink flowers on dwarf evergreen shrub. 
6-9 in. 
10-12 in. 
12-15 in. 
ERICA. Heath 
*carnea. Spring Heath. 6-12 in. April-May. Rosy- 
red flowers. 
6-9 in.75 6.75 
ILEX. Holly 
glabra. Inkberry. 6-8 ft. Black fruit. 
12-18 in. 
18-24 in. 
2-2 ft. 
KALMIA. Kal mia 
latifolia. Mountain Laurel. Acid loving. White flow¬ 
ers in May and June. 
12-18 in. 
18-24 in. 
2-2^ ft. 
2tf-3 ft. 
LEUCOTHOE. Leucothoe 
catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. 3-8 ft. White flow¬ 
ers. April-May. Beautiful drooping sprays. Foliage 
turns rich bronze in autumn. 
12-15 in. 
18-24 in. 
PACHISTIMA. Pachistima 
*canbyi. Canby Pachistima. 6— 10 in. Red. April-May. 
Dainty dwarf shrub; makes a dense green carpet. 
3-6 in.60 5.40 
6-9 in.75 6.75 
PACHYSANDRA. Pachysandra 
*terminalis. Japanese Pachysandra. 6-9 in. White. 
May. Hardy ground cover. Shiny evergreen foliage; 
thrives in shade. 20c. each; #15 per 100. 
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1.50 13.50 
2.50 22.50 
3.25 31.25 
4.00 36.00 
1.25 11.25 
1.75 15.75 
1.50 13.50 
2.50 22.50 
4.00 36.00 
.60 5.40 
.85 7.65 
1.25 11.25 
Each per 10 
# .75 # 6.75 
