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canadensis hussi (Huss Twi Hemlock — Dwarf) Each Per 10 
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canadensis pendula sargenti (Sargent Weeping Hemlock) va 
caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) 
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diversifolia (Japanese Hemlock) 
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EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS 
Ground covers are particularly adapted to transform that bank, 
slope or shady place into a beautiful carpet of green. In your 
paved terrace you may walk on clumps of Thyme and breathe in 
the fragrance of their crushed leaves. 
Bearberry, Ivy, Pachysandra or Vinca will grow beautifully in 
that shady location where nothing else will do. For natural plant- 
ing, the Christmas Fern, Polypody, Partridge-berry or Winter- 
green, and Leatherwood Fern are all evergreen, to grow in the 
glade, near rocks or over boulders. Along with the aforementioned, 
Euonymus colorata, Pachistima and many others are planted 
underneath to cover over the bare soil and relieve the necessity of 
cultivation. 
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