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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
or Year round Beauty 
There is no class of plants which give more satisfaction than Broadleaved Evergreens, 
for they are beautiful at all seasons of the year. Not only does this class include the most 
gorgeous flowering plants, but the foliage of some in Winter is even more beautiful than in 
Summer. This is especially true of the Leucothoe and Mahonia, whose leaves take on the 
We are especially well supplied with 
finest shades of red, from bronze to intense scarlet. 
these native American plants in both large and small sizes. 
AZALEAS 
Azalea Hinodegiri (Evergreen). Probably the best of the Evergreen 
Azaleas for color, foliage, and form. A low, compact plant with hand- 
some, waxy foliage which turns bronze in Winter. The flowers are 
clear, fine red borne in great profusion in May. Splendid for facing 
Laurel and Rhododendron as mass planting. This stock is thick and 
compact and loaded with flower buds. 
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Azalea Hinomayo (Half Evergreen). Similar to Hinodegiri except for 
color which is a clear soft pink. The habit of growth is somewhat more 
irregular than Hinodegiri. 
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Azalea indica alba (Half Evergreen). Also called Snow Azalea. <A 
fine combination with Hinodegiri, as the large white flowers appear 
at the same time. Grows slightly taller than most and is of purest white. 
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Azalea kaempferi (Torch Azalea). Half Evergreen. Not completely 
evergreen but usually retains much of its folage during Winter. Will 
grow to considerable height. The great profusion of bloom ranges in 
color from fire-red to salmon pink in varying shades. 
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Azalea poukhanense (Half Evergreen). A broad plant of finest form 
with extremely large blooms of sweetly scented lavender almost blue. 
Growth is modest and it is positively hardy almost never losing a 
flower bud. We cannot recommend Azalea poukhanense too highly. 
Our stock is large and well grown. 
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Azalea Sunstar (Evergreen). <A real hardy variety that will attain 
considerable size and usually grows about as wide as high. The pro- 
fusion of bloom is unexcelled on any Azalea and is a coral red. 
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Azalea yodogawa (Half Evergreen). The double flowering counter- 
part of Poukhanense. Lavender blooms nearly blue. 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
For convenience we list here other varieties of Azaleas which are 
not evergreen, but which are just as beautiful and useful. They are 
slightly more hardy than evergreen types and combine splendidly with 
Laurels and Rhododendrons, relieving the heavy, solid foliage of the 
Rhododendron with the lighter, more delicate, deciduous foliage. 
Azalea arborescens. This is one of the few real hardy white forms. 
Blooms are quite large and occasionally tinged pink. Blooms late, 
usually mid-June, and the blooms have a delightful fragranee. A most 
desirable variety for mass plantings of native material. 
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Azalea calendulacea (Flame Azalea). <A brilliant orange and yellow 
flowering native shrub. Tall but slow growing, free flowering. 
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Azalea canescens (Piedmont Azalea). A slender branched native type 
which likes moisture. Clear pink flowers with considerable fragrance. 
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Azalea mollis (Chinese Azalea). A mass of delicately shaded large bell- 
shaped flowers running through orange and red tones. The flowers 
are probably the largest of the Azaleas and the profusion of blooms is 
unequaled. Likes plenty of sun and develops slowly. 
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Azalea nudiflora (Pinzterbloom). Wild honeysuckle. This lovely native 
is known to all who have tramped the woodiands in May. Fragrant 
pink. 
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Azalea vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). Shell-pink flowersin May. Blossoms 
cover the entire plant and make a striking picture before foliage has 
developed. A most lovely type. 
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ABELIA 
Abelia Grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). A splendid half evergreen shrub 
bearing dainty bell-shaped pink flowers from July until frost. The 
glossy foliage will persist all Winter in a protected spot. 
18 to 24 in., bushy plants.$1.00 | $1.25 
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