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Broad-Leaved Evergreens 
Winter does not rob, these shrubs of their handsome foliage. In fact, it is in the 
Winter when the glossy, glittering green of their leaves shows up to best advantage 
against snow and frost. But, in addition, most of them are highly valued for beautiful 
flowers, particularly Daphne, Kalmia, and Rhododendron. With few exceptions these 
plants enjoy half-shady places and deep, moist, but well-drained, leaf-mold soil. 
Erica • Heath 
Catesbaei. Graceful, arching branches 
with thick, long, pointed, deep green 
foliage tinged with crimson on the 
under side. The greenish white flowers 
are pretty but unimportant. Fine for 
shade and leaf-mold. 
134 to 2 ft., $2.00 each; $18.00 for 10. 
2 to 23^ ft., $3.00 each; $27.00 for 10. 
Mahonia 
Aquifolia. Ashberry. A grand, holly-like 
shrub with glossy, spiny foliage which 
turns scarlet and remains on the plant 
all Winter. Bright yellow flowers in 
May. 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each; $14.00 
for 10. 
Pachistima 
Canbyi. A dwarf evergreen bushlet about 
a foot high, with small, box-like foliage 
and pinkish flowers. Useful in sunny, 
sour, and sandy places. 60c each; 
$5.00 for 10 
Ilex 
Glabra. The Inkberry is a charming ever¬ 
green member of the Holly family. A 
useful low hedge-plant and excellent in 
shady places. Nursery-grown plants, 
15-in. clumps, $1.25 each; $11.25 for 10. 
Kalmia 
Mountain Laurel 
Latifolia. A splendid native evergreen, 
with huge clusters of frosty pink and 
white flowers. It grows well in shade or 
sun, but insists upon an acid soil and 
plenty of moisture. Sizes range from 
15 in. to 23^ ft., and are priced from 
$1.50 to $2.75 according to size. Car¬ 
load prices on application. 
Carnea. Spring Heath. Heather-like plant 
with long, tubular pink flowers in Spring. 
60c each; $5.00 for 10. 
Calluna • Heather 
Graceful little evergreen bushes like 
miniature junipers. 
Vulgaris. Scotch Heather. Lavender 
flowers. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Vulgaris alba. White-flowering variety. 
50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Daphne 
Garland Flower 
Cneorum. Wiry bush with small gray- 
green foliage and clusters of bright pink, 
richly fragrant blooms in May and 
Autumn. 6 to 9-in. plants, 75c each; 
$6.50 for 10. 9 to 12-in. plants, $1.00 
each; $9.00 for 10. 12 to 15-in. plants, 
$1.50 each; $14.00 for 10. 
Euonymus 
A group of useful shrubby plants with 
heavy leathery foliage, usually adorned 
with brilliant berries in Autumn. 
Radicans. Winter Creeper. Fine ever¬ 
green vine or shrub if grown without 
support. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Radicans Carrierei. A low, bushy shrub 
with glossy leaves. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Radicans coloratus. Foliage turns red in 
Autumn. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Radicans minimus. Baby Winter Creeper. 
Small dark leaves. For rock-garden. 
60c each; $5.50 for 10. 
Radicans vegetus. Pink-leaved Winter 
Creeper. Fine, heavy evergreen vine. 
50c each; $4.50 for 10, and 60c each; 
$5.50 for 10. 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
Pachysandra 
Terminalis. Japanese Spurge. An ever¬ 
green sub-shrub for ground-cover in 
shade. Plants in 3-in. pots, 25c each; 
$2.25 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
Pieris 
Floribunda. Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub. 
Somewhat similar to Leucothoe, with 
panicles of greenish white flowers. 
Shade-lover. $1.75, $2.25, and $3.00 
each, according to size. 
Japonica. A more robust plant, with 
larger and more erect clusters of flowers. 
Thrives in sunnier place. $2.50 and 
$3.00 each, according to size. 
Rhododendron 
Probably the most important of all 
evergreen shrubs. Their long leathery 
foliage remains in good condition over 
Winter. The plants vary in stature but 
all bear huge clusters of large tubular 
flowers like those of an azalea. These are 
acid-soil plants thriving in semi-shade 
where they may have a plentiful supply 
of moisture and perfect drainage. 
Carolinianum. A compact plant 3 to 5 
feet tall, with handsome foliage and 
clusters of lovely flowers changing from 
pale rose to deep pink. $1.75, $2.00, 
and $3.00 each. 
Catawbiense. Vigorous evergreen 4 to 6 
feet high, with rich foliage and trusses 
of rosy purple flowers. The ancestor of 
most of our hybrid varieties. Smallest 
size, 15 to 18 in. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, 
and $5.00 each. 
Maximum. The largest native Rhodo¬ 
dendron, growing 6 to 20 feet high, with 
pure white flowers in Midsummer. 
Smallest size, 18 to 24 in. $2.50, $3.00, 
and $3.50 each. 
Hybrid 
Rhododendrons 
Grafted plants in all the 
popular varieties and colors— 
Light and Dark shades of 
Crimson and Pink, Scarlet, 
and pure White. Bushy plants, 
well budded. 
$ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 12.00 
