r)<) EVERGREEN SHRUBS ■ Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass. 
EPIG/EA 
repens (Trailing Arbutus). Native, 'rhf 
nuich-loveci Mayflower. Plant in a 
moist place and apjjfy light inulcli of 
leaves. Iistal^Iislied plants, 50 cts. eacli, 
S4 for 10, S30 per 100. 
EUONYMUS 
radicans (Evergreen Bittersweet). An 
evergreen with rather small leaves; de¬ 
sirable for running eilluT on the ground 
or ofi walls. Used for j>lanling in front 
of large shrubs. 1 foot high. 40 cts. 
each, S3.50 for 10, S25 per 100. 
KALMIA 
angustifolia (Sheep l.aurel). Native. A 
low, evergreen shrub, 1 to 2 feet high, 
with light green leaves and (juantities of 
little saucer-shaped, crimson flowers in 
May and June. Of easy culture, form- 
ing little clumps. It can be grown in 
the bog. 1 to P-j 40 cts. each, 
S3.50 lor 10, S25 per 100. 
glauca (Pale l.aurel). Native. AI>()ut a 
foot high, with little narrow shining 
leaves and large, showy white to lilac- 
purple flowers. A pretty little shnil) 
either for massing in border or in the 
bog-garden. Plant I foot apart. 1-fi. 
elumj)s 40 cts. each, S3.50 for 10, S25 
per 100. 
latifolia ((Calico Bush; Mountain l.aurel). 
Native. An evergreen shrub, growing 
luxuriantly along our mountain side.s, 
forming large patches, or in single, 
round-topped specimens in moist, open 
fields, the dark, shimng leaves giving a 
brightness to the lanclscajjc. In May 
and June the gorgeous coloring of the 
large rose or white flowers lends an 
enchantment to the picture that one 
will not soon forget. It is of easy culture 
in almost any situation. |^at•h 10 
1 to 1 i.j ft. elunips.SI 50 $12 50 
1 p lo 2 ft. clumps. 2 50 22 50 
2 to 2}A ft. eiumps.. 3 50 
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Kaimia angustifolia 
LEIOPHYLLUM 
buxifolium (Sand Myrtle). Native. Na¬ 
tive of the high mountains of North 
Carolina. Forms plants 2 feet high, 
with shiny evergreen leaves. I'hrives 
best in a peat\' soil. Mowers white, 
borne in clusters. jq 
b to 12 in.SO 75 S6 00 
M to 18 m. 1 25 10 00 
buxifolium prostratum (Prostrate Sand 
Myrtle). Native. Prostrate form of 
above. Pach 10 
3 to 6 in.SO 50 S4 00 
b to 0 m. 75 6 50 
Leucothoe Catesbaei 
LEUCOTHOE 
Catesbaei i Drooj:>ing Andromeda). Native. 
Adapted for group planting and espe- 
eiaily effective along streams. Flowers 
\vhite, in showy spikes. The evergreen 
foliage turns a beautiful bronze in 
autumn. Pad, 10 lOO 
6 to 8 in., light grade. SO 40 $3 50 $25 00 
8 to 12 in., light grade. 60 5 00 40 00 
8 to 12 in., clumps ... 85 7 50 60 00 
12 to 18 in. I 25 10 00 
