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BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
The South is indeed fortunate in the wealth of 
Broadleaved Evergreens which flourish in practi- 
cally all sections of it. Many of these have beauti- 
ful blooms and berries—a distinct. advantage over 
the conifers. With the use of broadleaved material 
one is able to get definite contrasts in color and 
size of foliage; blossoms over long periods; low 
growing or tall growing plants as the location de- 
mands. You will be delighted with their beauty 
all the year ’round, and will like the plants we 
supply. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy arbutus). Few 
shrubs are of greater value than the Abelias for 
planting at house foundations, for specimens 
about the lawn, or grouped in corners or curves 
of walks and drives. The graceful arching stems 
are clothed with dark glossy leaves, which are 
evergreen in the South. Flowers white, tinged 
with pink, borne in profuse clusters from early 
summer until checked by frost. 
Each Per 10 
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BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens). The old Eng- 
lish Bush Box, with its shiny green foliage, is a 
plant that can be used in many ways. As a hedge 
it gives character to every place; in an informal 
group it has no rival. It may be clipped to any 
desired shape or allowed to grow naturally. 
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CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus caroliniana). 
Excellent for screen, as it is a fast growing, erect 
evergreen; also for formal work, since these 
plants stand pruning especially well. Leaves 
large, deep green, bright and shiny. Ornamental, 
useful, and desirable. 
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COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS (Rock Horizon- 
talis). A low-spreading plant with small leaves, 
pinkish white flowers which are followed by red 
berries in the fall. Good for low planting, rock- 
eries, or similar location. One of the best. 
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.CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (Scotch Broom). While 
this plant is not evergreen, the slender strawlike 
twigs remain green, giving the effect of an ever- 
green. The yellow, pea-shaped flowers are very 
showy in early summer. Will grow better in 
