Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs 
The preceding class of plants, “EVERGREEN TREES,” 
is characterized by evergreen needle foliage and the usual 
presence of cones. This additional group of evergreen plants, 
commonly distinguished as “BROAD-LEAVED EVER¬ 
GREEN SHRUBS” lacks the cone-bearing feature, has leaf¬ 
like foliage in place of the “needle” foliage, and is generally 
characterized by flowers or fruits. 
*Pieris floribunda Mountain Andromeda. Dark, ever¬ 
green foliage on dense, spreading shrub to 3 . Flowers like 
Lily-of-the-Valley in Spring. Needs usual acid soil prepara¬ 
tion. 
Each 
12" to 18" _$ 3.00 B&B 
* Azalea hinodegiri Hinodegiri 
flowers in Spring. Bronze-green 
12" to 15" _ 
Azalea, 4'. Carmine-pink 
Winter foliage. 
Each 
_$ 3.00 B&B 
* Azalea amoena Japanese Evergreen Azalea. Ultimate 
height, 4'. Makes a spreading, bushy shrub, covered in 
Spring with reddish-purple blossoms. Plant on light, fibrous, 
humus-filled soil in full sun or partially shaded locations. 
Each 
12" to 15" _$ 2.25 B&B 
Cotoneaster horizontalis Rock Cotoneaster, 4'. A low 
spreading plant with dark, glossy-green foliage. Bears scar¬ 
let fruit in Fall. Fine for use in rock gardens, or on banks. 
Useful also for planting in front of evergreen trees in foun¬ 
dation plantings. 
Each 
12" to 15" _$ 2.25 B&B 
15" to 18"__ 3.00 B&B 
Daphne cneorum Rose Daphne or Garland Flower, 
18". An outstanding garden plant that every gardener 
should know and grow. Evergreen, fine foliage makes 
a very low, moundy plant covered in Spring and Fall 
with very fragrant pink blossoms. Blooms also inter¬ 
mittently throughout the Summer. We cannot over¬ 
emphasize the value of this plant, particularly in Fall, 
when its flowers occur profusely until nearly Decem¬ 
ber. An ideal color spot in the rock garden or peren¬ 
nial border, or in association with low growing ever¬ 
greens in border or foundation beds. 
Each 
6" to 9" ___$ .75 B&B 
9" to 12" - 1.00 B&B 
12" to 15" - 1.50 B&B 
Daphne mezereum, February Daphne, is listed on page 
24, under section of “Deciduous Shrubs.” 
Hedera helix baltica Baltic English Ivy. This plant is 
listed here because of its uses in general garden work out¬ 
side of its use as a climbing vine on masonry. Planted 
among evergreen trees, it will spread around and make a 
most attractive covering for the ground. 
Each Dozen 
2 yr. plants-$ .35 $ 3.50 
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