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These have long been the standby 
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of landscape gardeners* Tilth their rich dark 
green color, hardiness against cold, and their $N 
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A1.1ERICAL :-The straight species. Single 
stern plants. Beautiful for accent points, 
masses, hed ge s • lA-2 ft . 
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CGNICA DELS A:- Glebe shaped, compact. 
Sizes ly-2 ft. to 3v-4 ft. 
’’Globe 1 ' below* 
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Priced same as 
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FERN-LIKE (Filicoides) Medium grower with beau¬ 
tiful fern-effect foliage. Single stem plants, 
sizes from 1A-2 Ft. to 6-7 ft.), prices same as 
"American” above. 
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GLOBE (globosa) The nearest in form to a perfect s? 
globe ofany evergreen, and therefore very pretty fy 
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HOVEY T S (hoveyi) Almost globe shaped but a little 
taller than broad. More open but brighter green 
in winter than "Globe”. /g 
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