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Evergreens for Ground-Covers 
Variegated Japanese Evergreen Ivy 
Euonymus radicans, var. variegata 
Leaves about an inch long and narrow, like the type, but variegated with 
silvery white. Each 10 
Strong plants.$0 25 $2 00 
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Carriere’s Japanese Evergreen Ivy 
Euonymus radicans, var. Carrierei 
This variety has larger, wider leaves of a bit warmer green than the type and 
does not cling quite so flatly to the surface on which it grows, being of more in¬ 
formal appearance. Each 10 100 
Extra-strong plants.$0 35 $3 00 $25 00 
Extra-heavy plants. 75 6 00 
Scarlet-fruited Japanese Evergreen Ivy 
Euonymus radicans, var. vegeta 
Habit of growth similar to the above, and in the fall is conspicuous for its 
clusters of orange-scarlet berries. Each io ioo 
Strong plants.$0 35 $3 00 $25 00 
Large extra-heavy plants... 75 5 00 
English Ivy Hedera helix 
The close-clinging, dark green of this vine has almost a classic significance, so 
long has it covered the walls of cottage and castle alike in England and continental 
Europe. It may be used freely as a ground-cover, and even in the densest shade 
it forms a carpet of richest green. EacIl 10 100 
Potted plants.$0 25 $2 00 $15 00 
Japanese Spurge Pachysandra terminalis 
A less formidable name than that which the botanists devised, for it would 
have helped to draw attention more generally to this plant. Its welcome little 
spikes of white flowers in spring convert the quick-spreading carpet of dark green, 
which it soon forms, into a fairy, flowered forest. This low Evergreen grows equally 
well in shade or sunshine, and as a cover for the ground in beds of Evergreens 
it is admirable. Each io ° ioo 
Strong plants.$0 25 $2 00 $15 00 
Japanese Spurge used as a ground-cover and forming an attractive background for the bright- 
flowered bulbs which appear in the spring 
