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Broadleaf Evergreens 
This group of plants is increasing in popularity 
every day because most of them will withstand 
hotter, drier, and other more unfavorable condi¬ 
tions than the “cedar-type” evergreens. 
Ligustrum lucidum. One of the most useful 
and beautiful evergreens for the South. 
ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora):—Medium height 
shrub with small attractive foliage and deserv¬ 
edly popular, because it is almost the only ever¬ 
green shrub that blooms all summer. Flowers 
are arbutus-like, white with faint pinkish tint 
and slightly fragrant. Excellent for founda¬ 
tion, mass, and somewhat informal hedges. 
114-2 ft. xx $ .60 xxx $ .75 
2 -3 ft. xx .75 xxx 1.00 
3 -4 ft. xxx. 1.25 
AZALEA:—Ask for cultural directions. 
AZALEA AMOENA:—Dwarf hardy Japanese 
azalea. Minute foliage. Covered with purple 
flowers in the spring. 
8-10 in. xxx. $ 1.00 
10-12 in. xxx. 1.50 
AZALEA FLAME (A. calendulacea) :—The native 
flaming yellow azalea, large growing and showy 
in the spring. Not evergreen. 
2-3 ft. xx. $ 2.00 
