BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
sentative of this rich and interesting group of plants. They endure shade, and their rich 
\ i 7 ITH few exceptions, no grounds, either small or extensive, should be without some repre- 
blossom and foliage effect makes them almost indispensable. Certain varieties of this class, 
such as Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Laurel, ordinarily grow more satisfactorily and show to better 
advantage when planted in rather heavy masses. A deep, cool, moist subsoil, with proper drainage, 
is ideal. As a rule, they dislike lime, or limestone soil, and success will be more certain on such 
soils if they are planted in woods earth or mulched with peat moss. Oak leaves are ideal for 
covering the ground beneath them. 
AZALEA 
For Deciduous Azaleas, see page 8 
Azalea amcena. Japanese Azalea. Purple-red blooms pro- 
duced in a solid mass during April and May. The lustrous 
leaves take on a rich bronze in the fall, making this a most 
attractive plant. It is a vigorous grower. Does well in 
shady locations. Bach ach 
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A. benigiri. Japanese Azalea. Resembles Hinodegiri in habit 
of growth. Deep reddish pink flowers in great profusion. 
Rich evergreen foliage. 
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A., Firefly. Kurume Azalea. A hardy Kurume variety with 
dark scarlet blooms overlaid with copper. Vigorous grower. 
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A., Hinamoyo. Japanese Azalea. Very much like the 
Hinodegiri in habit, the flowers being a beautiful shade of * 
soft pink, produced in great profusion in May. 
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A. hinodegiri. Japanese Azalea. Bright carmine-pink 
flowers in profusion in April and May. Evergreen foliage, 
larger than Amoena. Fach nek 
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A. macrantha. Japanese Azalea. Large, salmon-red flowers. 
A compact, flat, quick-growing variety. Very hardy. 
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A., Yayegiri. Japanese Azalea. One of the most showy 
Azaleas. Produces an abundance of beautiful semi-double 
flowers of a salmon-red color. Deep green foliage. 
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ABELIA 
Abelia grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. Bright, shiny foliage and 
a mass of light pink blossoms from July until frost. Dwarf 
in habit, making it most useful for adding color to the 
foreground. Back rach 
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BERBERIS 
Berberis julianz. Wintergreen Barberry. A hardy, erect 
plant of compact growth, with rich, glossy green foliage 
throughout the winter. It harmonizes well with rhodo- 
dendrons, kalmias, and such other evergreen shrubs. 
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B. wilsonz subcaulialata. Chinese Barberry. A semi- 
evergreen type of Barberry with graceful, arching branches 
and dense foliage. een Back 
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BOXWOOD .- Buxus 
Buxus suffruticosa. Dwarf Boxwood. A splendid dwarf 
plant, ideal for edging purposes in the formal garden and 
for borders. 100 100 
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CALLUNA 
Calluna vulgaris rosea. Heather. Low, bushy shrub with 
spikes of pink flowers in late summer. Excellent for rock- 
garden or for covering banks. 
Each Each 
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DAPHNE 
Daphne cneorum. Rose Daphne. A dwarf evergreen shrub 
with green leaves on almost prostrate stems, which pro- 
duces a profusion of fragrant, rosy pink flowers in April 
and May. It is extremely pretty in rock-gardens. 
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PLANTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 
There is a tree, an evergreen, a shrub, a perennial for 
every possible place or situation. The problem is to select 
the type of plant most suitable for each place. We shall 
be glad to offer suggestions at all times, and to help you 
in every way to secure the best possible results from 
planting material. 

Deduct 10 per cent of unit price for 10 or more of one variety in one size 
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