Hardy Evergreen Shrubs 
Specimen Boxwood. Each 
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*DAPHNE cneorum. Garland Flower. 
Slow-growing, spreading little plant. Has narrow green foli- 
age covered with rosy pink flowers in early spring and again in 
late summer. Valuable in rockery and flower border. 
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ILEX crenata. Holly. 
Dense-growing, upright plant with dark green box-like leaf. 
Small black fruit. Blends well in any evergreen planting; also 
used as a specimen. 
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*T. crenata bullata. Boxleaf Holly. 
A hardy, compact, dwarf border plant. Shiny black fruit. 
A fine substitute for boxwood. 
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I. glabra. Inkberry. 
A native shrub with deep green leaves and black berries, 
used to advantage in evergreen gardens, along stream and pool 
or edging woodland. 
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I. opaca. American Holly. 
Better known as Christmas Holly. Becoming more and more 
a favorite among the planters. Its shiny leaves and red berries 
make it a desirable plant for use as a specimen, in mass planting, 
or for hedges. Will stand pruning. 
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Kalmia latifolia . Mountain Laurel 
This, our Connecticut State Plant, is probably the most 
valuable and beautiful of all our broadleaf evergreens. Blooms 
late in June with a cluster of pink flowers. Can be used for mass 
plantings, border work, and as a specimen; in fact, it adds 
beauty anywhere. Each 
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LEUCOTHOE catesbei. Drooping Leucothoe. 
A low-growing evergreen plant with arching branches, rich 
green leaves turning to bronze in the fall. Showy, fragrant, 
creamy white flowers in May. Excellent when used in border 
combinations with laurel and rhododendron, 
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*Daphne cneorum and Ilex crenata bullata guaranteed for first growing 
season only. 
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