
Provide a Natural 
Finished Effect Where 
Grass Will Not Grow 
1607—Bowle’s Everblooming 
Periwinkle 
(Vinca Minor) 
A mass of rich, glossy-green foliage forms a lovely 
evergreen carpet under trees or as an edging. 
This greatly improved Periwinkle is also generous 
in its display of large, rich, deep blue flowers 
throughout the season. Plant 6 inches apart. 
Grows only 6 inches tall. 
1257—Evergreen 
Bittersweet 
(Euonymus Radicans) 
A delightfully effective ground cover 
with rich, evyerareen foliage. A very 
hardy, trailing vine, making an aver- 
age growth of 20 feet in length. The 
handsome fruit adds to the interest- 
ing winter effect. For best coverage, 
plant 8 to 12 inches apart. 

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1612—Phlox Subulata 
Rosea 
A moss-like evergreen ground cover 
plant that is hidden under masses of 
bright, pink flowers during May and 
June. It’s a “must” for the rockery 
—fine for the border and invaluable 
for carpeting the ground in sunny 
locations. Never plant in full 
shade. Plant 8 inches apart. 

| 1273—Magic Carpet Plant (Euonymus Acutus) 
Trailing Evergreen ground cover. 
A fast growing, dwarf, spreading plant that makes 
a smooth, shiny, dark evergreen carpet. Thrives 
in full sun, semi-shade or deep shade. The finest, 
most attractive and hardy cover for large areas 
under trees and for barren banks. Plant them 
12 to 18 inches apart for a dense coverage. 







1542—Pachysandra 
Unexcelled as a ground cover under trees 
and flowering shrub plantings, and for 
bordering walks and drives. Low, dense, 
mat-like growth of broad evergreen foli- 
age. Thrives in densely shaded locations = 
where grass will not grow. Plant 6 to 
8 inches apart. Grows 6 to 8 inches. 
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