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Broadleaf Evergreens 
ABELIA 
Grandiflora. Pinkish white, bell-shaped 
flowers all Summer. 
AUCUBA 
Japonica. Dark green leaves 3 in. long. 
Red berries. Require some shade. 
Japonica variegated. ( Gold-dust Plant). 
AZALEA 
Amoena coccinea. Evergreen. Dark green 
foliage, brilliant red flowers; very hardy 
here. 
Coral Bells. Coral-pink flowers, shading 
deeper to the center, very dainty hose-in¬ 
hose. A good variety for forcing. 
Flame. Brilliant red flowers with coppery 
suffusion. Suitable for landscape planting. 
Hexe. Well known evergreen forcing variety 
with large hose-in-hose flowers of a bril¬ 
liant crimson color. 
Hinodegiri (Red Japanese Azalea). Dwarf 
grower completely covered with brilliant 
red flowers in early Spring. 
Indica alba. Large white flowers. Hardy. 
Azalea Formosa 
AZALEA—Continued 
Indica formosa. Large lavender rose flow¬ 
ers. Dark green foliage. 
Indica phoenicia. Color of bloom and habit 
of growth similar to Lormosa. Phoenicia 
seems to be a little hardier. 
Salmon Beauty. A very compact growing 
evergreen variety, with large, bright 
salmon-pink flowers. 
BERBERIS 
Juliane. Evergreen with large dark shiny 
leaves. 
Sargenti. Evergreen Barberry similar to 
Berberis Juliane except that it grows more 
rapidly and foliage is lighter green. 
Verruculosa (Warty Barberry). Compact 
growing variety with small shiny leaves. 
A gem for the rock garden. 
BOXWOOD—BUXUS 
Arborescens (Tree Box). Fine for hedges or 
individual specimen. We have round, con¬ 
ical and pyramidal plants. 
Japonica (Japanese Boxwood). Light green 
foliage. Stands hot weather. 
Sempervirens (Bush Box). 
Suffruticosa (Old English Boxwood). 
Dwarf. 
CAMELLIA 
Japonica. Slow growing evergreen with 
dark green leaves having flowers in 
very early Spring. 
Orton Pink. Large double flowers of 
bright rose pink. 
Pink Perfection. Double shell pink. 
The only hardy light pink. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Double crim¬ 
son, Peony form. 
Sarah Frost. One of the oldest and 
hardiest varieties. Medium size, deep 
rose-pink flowers freely produced. 
Single Red. Bright red flowers, yellow 
stamen in center; very hardy. 
CHERRY LAUREL 
(See Laurocerasus). 
