Evergreen Shrubs 
N the winter after the leaves of deciduous trees and shrubs have 
fallen the evergreen shrubs come into their glory. A garden 
composed of these delightfully cheerful plants accompanied by 
groups of bright berried shrubs and trees can make even the 
dullest, bleakest day vibrant with the joy of color. If winter to you is a 
season to be dreaded and in which you can see little or no beauty we suggest 
that you build an evergreen garden; one that you can look into from your 
dining room or library window. With the various shades of green ob¬ 
tainable in the different evergreens and evergreen shrubs and splashes of 
red, yellow and blue from different berried shrubs and vines we believe 
that you will change your mind, at least somewhat, about Old Man Winter. 
It is not only in winter that the evergreen shrubs are so delight¬ 
ful, for most of them have showy flowers in the spring and some, colorful 
berries in the fall. Just to name a few with fine blooms we have: Mountain 
Laurel, Andromeda, Abelia and Daphne. For berries there are: Holly, 
Firethorn and Winter Creeper. If your home landscape lacks interest 
or color in winter try a few evergreen shrubs or even better start an 
evergreen garden. 
As most of the Evergreen Shrubs prefer a location protected from 
strong winds, we suggest that you back up the evergreen garden with 
