We have a wide range of broad-leaf evergreens. These plants can be used effectively 
in large numbers of situations. Be sure to have a few of these plants on your lawn or 
in your foundation plantings. 
The nice part about the broad-leaved plants is the fact that the leaves remain on all 
winter and quite a number of them will have flowers on them during the spring and 
summer months. The Abelia is considered one of the best and most outstanding of the 
broad-leaved plants. 
BOXWOOD — Sempervirens. A tall compact plant 
which makes a large rounded bush; leaves small 
dark green. There is hardly a plant that can be 
used quite so many positions as the Boxwood. 
Good for edging, specimens, for urns and many 
other useful places on the lawn. Does better where 
there is plenty of moisture and fertility. 
Each Per 3 
15-18 inches, B&B -$1.25 $3.25 
18-24 inches, B&B - 2.25 5.25 
24-30 inches, B&B - 3.25 7.50 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (Kalmia Latifolia). One of 
the most beautiful broad-leaf evergreens for North¬ 
ern gardens. Glossy green leaves with stems of 
light reddish brown. Flowers borne in clusters in 
colors of delicate pink. This plant is found all 
over the Southern and Eastern States. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches, B&B -$1.00 $2.50 
18-24 inches, B&B - 1-50 3.85 
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM. Very beautiful 
with its long, oblong, evergreen leaves, dark green 
above and grayish beneath; bright red berries and 
small yellowish white flowers. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches - $1.75 $4.50 
2-3 feet _ 2.25 6.00 
V 
ILEX CRENATA, Japanese Holly. The oval, dark 
green, glossy leaves resemble those of the Box¬ 
wood. It is a good plant for foundation planting, 
mass planting or for hedging. It has small in¬ 
conspicuous blue berries. 
Each Per 3 
15-18 inches - $2.00 $5.25 
18-24 inches--- 2.50 6.75 
2-3 feet _ 3.00 8.00 
AMERICAN HOLLY. Everyone certainly knows the 
native holly with its large glossy, angular leaves 
and red berries. These are valuable at Christmas 
time when everyone is thinking of Christmas 
wreaths. Very attractive on any lawn. 
Each Per 3 
3- 4 feet _$2.75 $6.95 
4- 5 feet _ 3.50 8.75 
AZALEA HINODERGIRI. A dwarf early blooming, 
hardy plant with bright carmine flowers in the 
early spring. This plant becomes more popular 
each year. 
Per 3 
Each 
6-8 inches, 
B&B_— 
_$1.00 
$2.50 
8-12 inches, 
B&B _ 
_1.25 
3.25 
12-15 inches, 
B&B _ 
_1.75 
4.50 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA. An upright shrub with 
smooth, dark green leaves; fine as a specimen 
plant or for background planting; leaves occa¬ 
sionally followed by bright red berries. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
12-18 inches _$ .30 $ .80 $2.20 
18-24 inches ___ .40 1.00 2.90 
Abelia Grandiflora 
NAN DINA DOMESTICA. An extremely decorative 
plant all year; narrow pointed foliage -which is a 
rich red when young, turning to a dark green 
when fully matured, then taking on a bright color 
during the fall. Flowers white, followed by red 
berries in the fall. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches, B&B -$1.25 $2.50 
24-30 inches, B&B _ 1.50 3.85 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. This is one of the best 
broad-leaved evergreens; good for foundation plant¬ 
ing; for specimen planting. It blooms during the 
summer and until frost; dainty pinkish-white flow¬ 
er; begins blooming in May or June. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches $ -25 $ .65 $1.85 
2- 3 feet___ -40 1.00 2.90 
3- 4 feet__ -65 1.65 4.75 
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