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Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
Native of the Appalachian mountains. Grows into a compact, symmetrical 
shrub, densely covered with foliage. Leaves medium size, glossy and un- 
changing throughout the year. When in bloom the plants are literally bou- 
quets of lovely, cup-shaped flowers, ranging from almost white to deep pink 
in color on individual specimens. Effective singly or in mass plantings. 
Height 3 feet or more. Very hardy and very desirable. 
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Kalmia polifolia (Bog Kalmia) (Dwarf Mountain Laurel) 
Dense, rich, glossy foliage. Small leaves. Grows to 18 inches. Very hardy. 
This is one of the finest dwarf evergreens. It blossoms very early in the 
spring and is a mass of tiny, nodding, bell-shaped, pink flowers. Native of 
the high Cascades where it sometimes borders mountain lakes. Very rare. 
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Kinnikinnick—See Arctostaphylos 
Laurel—See Kalmia, Aucuba, Laurocerasus, Laurus 
Laurocerasus lusitanica (Portugal Laurel] 
A native of Spain and Portugal, Lusitania being the ancient name of the 
region almost coincident with Portugal. Grows into a tree in the land of its 
nativity, but farther north reaches the proportions of a fine shrub. Unexcelled 
among broad leaved evergreens for hedges. The older plants are magnificent 
when covered with a mass of spikes, 6 inches long, of white, fragrant blos- 
soms in the spring. Dark green, glossy foliage, large leaves. A hardy strong 
growing plant which stands shearing well. A beautiful shrub especially when 
planted with other evergreens. 
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Laurocerasus officinalis (English Cherry Laurel) 
This well known plant is a native of southeastern Europe to northern Persia. 
It is one of the most popular hardy evergreens in Europe. It has broad, 
glossy leaves of charming freshness and is a strong vigorous and rapid 
grower. Fine for hedging, and gives quick results and satisfaction in either 
hedges or planted singly. Large growing shrub. 
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