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TEUCRIUM, Chamaedrys 
Shrublike plant of moderate growth. Has shrublike, shiny, 
dark leaves. The glossy green foliage resembling dwarf box- 
wood, may be used in place of boxwood where the latter is not 
hardy, can be clipped to suit any height up to 12 inches. Plant 
in fall or early spring, 6 inches apart in full sun. 
CoV eRe he Me tray Tey Sey 20 
WILLOW, Blue Leaf Dwarf, Salix Nana Purpurea 
Dwarf Blue-Leaf Arctic Willow. Discovered north of the Arc- 
tic circle. A charming low-growing willow exceedingly suit- 
able for edgings. Grows anywhere in wet or heavy soils where 
other plants perish. It is able to withstand the lowest tem- 
peratures encountered in this country, is of easy culture. Just 
the plant for low edgings around beds or along walks in diffi- 
cult soils or locations. The foliage is a lovely silvery green. 
Can be clipped for formal effects or left natural as desired. 
Should be planted about 8 inches apart. May also be grown 
as single specimens in the for eground of the Spel border. 
About 15 to 18 inches. 
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