
The Deacon Jones House 
Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs 
This group of evergreen shrubs abounds in varieties that are native 
in the eastern United States. Some have been introduced from 
other parts of the world, but they all desire conditions similar to 
those of our native woods and meadows. It is well to prepare the 
soil well for them with plenty of leafmold, humus, or peat moss. 
An acid soil is required for broad-leaved evergreen plantings. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi (Bearberry). Each Per 10 Per 100 
Spreading evergreen plant, glossy green and 
brown foliage, pink flowers and scarlet berries. 
Good ground cover. Pot grown............ $ .45 $4.00 $35.00 
Each Per 10 
BUXUS microphyila koreana (Littleleaf Boxwood). Hardy 
edging boxwood. 
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sempervirens (Common Boxwood). 
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CALLUNA vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Rosy pink flowers. 
Aug.-Sept. 
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vulgaris alba (White Heather). Aug.-Sept. 
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vulgaris carnea (Erica Carnea). Early Spring. 
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vulgaris cuprea (Bronze Heather). Aug.-Sept. 
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vulgaris nana (Moss Heather). September. 
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