Broadleaved Evergreen Shrubs 
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Broadleaved Evergreen Shrubs 
Southern Grown for Southern Homes 
T HE complete development of a home calls for the correct treatment of the out-of-door units as well as for the 
furnishing of the rooms inside. No group of plants will add more beauty to the out-of-door unit than the 
Broadleaved Evergreen group. Many of 
the varieties lend beauty both with bloom and 
their lovely green-colored foliage, especially 
in the Winter time when so many of the decidu¬ 
ous flowering shrubs are bare. Our collection is 
very large and all of our plants have been trans¬ 
planted frequently which insures you of receiv¬ 
ing plants with a thick growth of small feeding 
roots. The Broadleaved Evergreens will thrive 
in almost any welldrained soil, and many of 
them will grow in shady places. They require 
but little pruning except where used as strictly 
formal plants or hedges. 
All of our Broadleaved Evergreens are shipped 
to you with a ball of earth when necessary, and 
an abundance of roots, carefully burlapped, 
The prices quoted are for small quantities; if 
large lots of a hundred or more are required, 
we can make you an attractive discount. 
ABELIA 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Glossy Abelia. One of 
the most attractive of the newer plants due to the 
fact that it combines a blooming shrub and evergreen 
foliage. Its graceful arching branches are covered 
with clusters of white flowers, tubular shaped flushed 
with pink, from May to November. The leaves are a 
glossy green which turns to a purplish bronze in the 
Winter. The Abelia is useful for foundation, border 
or as a specimen. Grows in dense shade but does best 
in a sunny, sheltered position. During the growing 
season it is advisable to pinch off the ends of the long 
shoots. This will make the plant dense and compact. 
15 to 18 in.. .Each $0.25 2 to 3 ft.Each $0.50 
18 to 24 in.. .Each .35 3 to 4 ft.Each .75 
Abelia geandeflora (Glossy Abelia) 
AUCUBA 
AUCUBA HIMALAICA. Himalayan Aucuba. Simi¬ 
lar to the Golddust shrub, except it has green, broad- 
pointed leaves without the spotted effect. Produces 
quantities of oblong fruit about in. long; bright 
crimson in color, turning to a purple shade, making a 
fine contrast with the rich green foliage. 
12 to 15 in... Each $0.50 15 to 18 in. . Each $0.75 
18 to 24 in.Each $1.25 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. Golddust 
Aucuba. An ornamental shrub of medium height 
(about 10 ft.) which withstands dust, smoke and 
shade. Has large, dark leaves which are spotted and 
flaked with yellow. Used for urns and window boxes, 
also in mass planting. 
12 to 15 in...Each $0.50 15 to 18 in. .Each $0.75 
18 to 24 in.Each $1.25 
AZALEAS 
The most attractive flowering shrubs in the South. 
They thrive in the common soil of the garden, but in 
general, they require Ieafmold or well-rotted muck and 
manure to be dug in with the natural soil. A good mulch 
of leaves or pine straw should be used as the Azaleas 
are surface feeders. Clay, lime and an excess of potash 
should be avoided. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI. Hinodegiri Azalea. A 
dwarf, compact Japanese Azalea with bright carmine 
flowers. The blooms are produced in profusion in the 
early Spring and almost hide the foliage which as¬ 
sumes a reddish appearance in the Fall and Winter 
months. 
4 to 6 in .Each $0.35 8 to 10 in . . Each $0.75 
6 to 8 in .Each .50 10 to 12 in. .Each 1.00 
