Broad Leaf Evergreens . 
Evergreen shrubs or broad-leaved evergreens are particularly desirable for use where 
the Coniferous evergreens cannot be planted on account of the lack of sunlight, and where 
a more permanent and lasting planting is desired it may be had by the use of the ever¬ 
green shrubs. 
Broad-leaved evergreens have been so named because they hold their foliage all win¬ 
ter, or at least very late into the season. If you have the rigor of a northern climate these 
plants will defoliate earlier than usual in some cases. In most cases, however, the foliage 
persists all winter. 
They may be used effectively in any number of situations, as screens, background in 
masses along foundations, as individual specimens, intermingled with blooming shrubs and 
conifers and in many other ways. Be sure to use them this spring in your planting. 
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Ab«li« Grandiflora 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy Arbutis). Few 
shrubs are of greater value than the Abelias. It 
is one of the most attractive of the newer plants. 
The leaves are especially attractive, being very 
glossy, dark green; blooms are white, lasting from 
July until September. Does well in shady places 
as well as sunny locations, and will adapt itself 
to all types of soil. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch ....-$ .30 $ .80 
2- 3 feet .-. .50 1.40 
3- 4 feet ..-.75 2.00 
NAN DINA DONIESTICA. A beautiful, upright-grow¬ 
ing shrub, with numerous reed-like stems spring¬ 
ing from the same root. Leaves deep, glossy green, 
when young tinged with red; in winter coppery 
tones are assumed. White flowers are followed by 
masses of bright red berries which are retained all 
winter. Extensively used in landscaping. 
18-24 inch —.$1.00 $ 2.75 
2-3 feet . 1.50 4.00 
AZALEA AMOENA. One of the dwarf growing va¬ 
rieties. Beautiful pink blooms borne in great pro¬ 
fusion in May. Foliage rich bronze in winter. 
Each Three 
12-15 inch ..$2.00 $ 5.75 
15-18 inch —. 2.50 7.25 
AZALEA HINODERGIRI. A hardy, early blooming 
Japanese Azalea of dwarf compact habit of growth. 
Bright carmine flowers in profusion in early spring 
that almost hides the foliage, which assumes a 
reddish appearance in the fall. 
Each Three 
12-15 inch ...$ 2.00 $ 5.75 
15-18 inch ... 2.50 7.25 
AZALEA INDICA ALBA. Dwarf growing variety of 
compact habit, white flowers and shiny green foli¬ 
age. 
Each Three 
15-18 inch ..._$1.50 $ 4.25 
18-24 inch _v_ 3.00 8.50 
BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens). The old English 
Bush Box, with its shiny green foliage, is a plant 
that can be used in many ways. As a hedge it 
gives character to every place; in an informal 
group it has no rivals; it may be clipped or trained 
to pyramid form, globe shapes, or allowed to grow 
naturally. Box is used freely in window planting, 
urns, and for garden edgings. They should be 
planted in good soil and fed with decomposed cow 
manure. Cultivate lightly and do not disturb the 
roots. 
Each Three 
15-18 inch _$1.50 $ 4.25 
18-24 inch _ 2.50 7.00 
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