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HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
JUNIPERUS excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. 
Suitable for border, foundation and _ rock 
garden plantings. 6-12 in. X strong ______ | 
12-18 in. X heavy, B@B Bor rews 

LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium. Box Sandmyrtle. 1-3 ft. 
Leaves dark green, resembling dwarf boxwood. 
Flowers white or pinkish, May and June. 
Useful for massing, border or rock garden. 
Sun or semi-shade. Strong clumps, 6-9 ins. 
9-12 in. X heavy clumps, BGB _ 
1-14% ft. X heavy clumps, B&B 


buxifolium prostratum. Allegheny Sandmyrtle. 
4-15 ins. From high Southern Mountains. 
Flowers white to pink. April to June. 
Natural rock garden plant. Also for border 
and massing. Sun or semi-shade. : 
Strong clumpy plants, 4-6 ins. 

6-9 in. Spread clumps __ 
LEVUCOTLHOE axilatis, “Downy Leucothoe. 2-5. 4G. 
Leaves oval to oblong, lanceolate. Flowers 
creamy white early spring. Sun or shade. 
1-14 ft. X strong plants 


catesbaei. Drooping Leucothoe. 3-7 ft. Leaves 
dark shining green, in shade, bronge in sunny 
location in winter. Flowers creamy white, 
fragrant and showy. May and June. Splendid 
for border and massing among other shrubery. 
Sun or shade. This is one of our best broad- 
leaved evergreens. 
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LIGUSTRUM lucidum. Glossy Privet. 8-20 ft. The 
large thick leaves are shiny and dark green, 
white flowers followed by black berries which 
are retained all winter. Splendid ornamental 
sbrub for varied locations. 
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MAGNOLIA glauca. Sweetbay. 20-50 ft. Leaves ob- 
long or oval, green above, pale or white be- 
neath. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, cup- 
shaped, long lasting. May and June. Very 
hardy. Recommended for general plantings. 
Sun or shade. 3-4 ft. XX heavy, BBB ____ 
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NANDINA domestica. Japanese Nandina. 2-6 ft. Leaves 
compound, with numerous. small leaflets. 
Showy coloring in autumn and winter. 
Flowers white. Fruit scarlet and showy berries 
early winter. For southern locations. Sunny 
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