BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Andromedas, Kalmias, Leucothoe, Rhododendrons, etc. 
No ornamentals have become more deservedly popular than the Broadleaf Ever¬ 
greens. Their beauty of flower and foliage promises added possibilities in the land¬ 
scaping of your grounds. 
All of the species that we list—and most of them are natives of the United States— 
are perfectly hardy as far north as Quebec, if given proper soil conditions and ex¬ 
posure or location. 
Mass plantings of Rhododendrons, Mountainlaurel and Andromedas, with “filler” or 
“edging” plants, such as Leucothoe, Heather, Rose Daphne and Sandmyrtle, are very 
desirable and probably show these Broadleaf Evergreens at their best. Such ground 
covers as Bearberry, Canby Pachistima and Japanese Pachysandra carpet the shady 
places luxuriantly. 
To successfully grow these beautiful Broadleaf Evergreens, see that the soil is peaty, 
acid and well drained. Use a permanent mulch of Oak or other hardwood leaves 
(except Maple). A northern exposure is desirable, otherwise overhead leafy shade is 
essential. Ferns are at home in the Rhododendron bed and edgings of them or of 
Violets, Dicentras and a host of beautiful low ground covers give variety and beauty. 
Azaleas and Berrybearing Shrubs may be used freely in the planting with charming 
effects. We gladly aid customers in making up satisfactory combinations of “fillers” 
and other plant material for any proposed Rhododendron or Broadleaf planting. 
ANDROMEDA glaucophylla, DOWNY 
BOG-ROSEMARY. 1-2 ft. A grace¬ 
ful little ericaceous plant with attrac¬ 
tive light pink flowers. 
Each 10 
3-6 in. .. .$.60 $5.40 
6-9 in..80 7.20 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uvaursi, BEARBERRY. 
See under GROUND COVER PLANTS, Page 48. 
BUXUS koreana, KOREAN BOX. 2 ft. This 
dwarf variety has proved hardy in Northern 
Massachusetts, for low hedges and edging flower 
beds. See under HEDGE PLANTS on Page 4. 
Each 10 
3-6 in...$.25 $2.25 
CALLUNA, HEATHER. See under GROUND 
. COVER PLANTS, Page 48. 
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CHAMAEDAPHNE calyculata, LEATHERLEAF. 
2-4 ft. April-June. Fine white-flowered ever- 
green shrub for sunny or shady locations. 
,pn <- N Each 10 
' 942 in.:.$.75 $6.75 
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COTONEASTERS 
(See also Deciduous Cotoneasters on Page 22.) 
COTONEASTER horizontalis, ROCK COTON- 
EASTER. 2-3 ft. Pink, June. Almost prostrate 
shrub, desirable for rock garden or low border. 
Bright red fruit. 
Each 10 
3-6 in. Pot Grown...$.40 $3.60 
6-9 in. Pot Grown.60 5.40 
C. horizontalis perpusilla. Attractive smaller- 
leaved variety. 
Each 10 
6-9 in. Pot Grown.$.70 $6.30 
C. horizontalis wilsoni. 
Each 10 
3-6 in. Pot Grown.$.60 $5.40 
C. microphylla, ROCKSPRAY. Dense almost 
prostrate shrub from Himalayas. 
Each 10 
3-6 in. Pot Grown. .$.50 $4.50 
C. praecox. Rare new species with bright 
red berries. 
Each 10 
3-6 in. Pot Grown $1.00 $9.00 
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