STORRS & HARRISON, INC. BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 

BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
This group is composed of a number of plants too often overlooked 
by many landscape architects and nurserymen. Some are con- 
sidered difficult to transplant and rather hard to get started. 
We believe we have solved this problem. The growing habits 
of each variety have been studied and a definite growing, digging 
and shipping routine established. [Fire thorn, (Pyracantha 
coccinea lalandi) is sold only in pots. Euonymus, in variety, long 
thought to be, of necessity, a ‘‘B&B”’ item, is shipped “bare root’’ 
or puddled during most seasons. Rhododendrons are dug with the 
broad, flat ball they require. 
Broad-leaved evergreens are almost indispensable to the land- 
scaper. No other plants do as well in the shade. None blend so 
well with conifers and junipers and few are hardier, once they are 
established. Most of them respond readily to judicious pruning 
and furnish effects unprocurable without them. 

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