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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
In this group fall those desirable plants that bloom yet remain green 
all winter. 
will do well in the shade. 
Each For3 For 10 
CALLUNA vulgaris Scotch Heather 
Low tufts of evergreen foliage, with spikes of small 
pink flowers. 
Gato Shinehesy.a eecesssseen rece arts: 2.00 
vulgaris alba 
White flowers. “15 2.00 
DAPHNE cneorum Rose Daphne 
Dwarf evergreen shrub, pink flowers from May on, 
very fragrant. 
Heavy “18 inch) plants). crscccovssccosrtesrocespeece $3.00 each 
EUONYMUS radicans Wintercreeper 
Evergreen vine with glossy leaves, clinging to any 
surface 75 2.00 6.00 
Carrieri Glossy Wintercreeper 
Glossy green foliage larger than other Euonymus 
vines. Will cling to walls. Yellow fruit in Autumn. 
3% inch pot plants “75 2.00 6.00 
Colorata Purple-leaved Wintercreeper 
Beautiful for ground cover or growing along walls. 
Unusual in its red to purple coloring during the win- 
ter months; long narrow leaves. Grows equally well 
in sun or shade. 
12 to 15 inches 1.00 2.90 9.00 
radicans vegetus Bigleaf Wintercreeper 
More rapid-growing than the other type, with broader 
leaves. A shrubby climber; but it may be clipped and 
and formed into a low evergreen hedge. 
1.00 2.90 9.00 
HEDERA helix Baltica Hardy English Ivy 
This valuable evergreen vine is hardy in Massachusetts 
in protected locations, when shaded from sunlight. 
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LEUCOTHOE catesbaei 
Beautiful shiny green leaves, fragrant white flowers. 
Most are slow growing and do not attain great height. 
All 
Per 10 
ILEX glabra Inkberry 
Small rounded leaves resembling boxwood; compact 
growth, with black berries in autumn. 
Each 
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Convexa 
Very bushy, completely covered with shiny, boxwood- 
like foliage. Showy. Grows anywhere. 
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KALMIA latifolia Mountain Laurel 
This native shrub is adapted to almost any location, 
preferring somewhat acid soil. Pink flowers in June. 
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TH tO aL Sell Chess sete cacaeesteccecrcosee center 4.00 37.50 
1S tou 24 INCHES he: wrerce sie tec teee naters 5.00 47.50 
DE On D Vote tinct Reine eee ee 6.00 55.00 
SAGOPAMEC tates at Oca eee 10.00 90.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis Japanese Spurge 
Erect, evergreen ground cover for shady places. 3 
in. pots. 3.50 for 10 27.00 per 100 
PIERIS floribunda Mountain Andromeda 
Flowers like Lily-of-the-Valley, on a compact shrub 
with foliage like a Laurel. 
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UST GOw 2 4in Chesersssse seeece cess teers 5.00 45.00 
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VINCA minor Myrtle 
Bowles variety, an excellent ground cover, glossy 
evergreen leaves, lovely blue flowers. 
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PYRACANTHA coccinea Firethorn 
Showiest of evergreen shrubs, bright scarlet berries 
from September through winter. Tender; plant only 
in sheltered locations, and protect during winter. This 
finest of plants is well worth additional care neces- 
sary for culture here in New England. 
Very useful in front of other evergreens. HS tor 24 Min Chessy sc.-.ccsscccessreeeeeor es cec ee ereeree 3.50 each 
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Rhododendrons 
This group of broad-leayed evergreen shrubs is unsurpassed for shaded locations. 
While the Rhododendrons are 
notable for their rich foliage throughout the year, their blossoms are striking in color and luxuriance. 
Carolinianum Carolina Rhododendron 
Of somewhat dwarf growth, this native variety com- 
bines well with the others in groups or borders. 
Flowers vary from almost white to deep pink, opening 
in late May. 
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Catawbiense Catawba Rhododendron 
A favorite native variety of medium growth. The 
flowers are lilac-purple in huge clusters, in June; foli- 
age broad, dark green, oval in shape. 
15 to 18 inches 5.00 each 
18 to 24 inches 6.00 each 
2 to 2% feet ... 7.50 each 
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Maximum Rosebay Rhododendron 
Tall-growing, hardy, with pointed dark green leaves; 
flowers white, in late June. This is the largest of the 
Rhododendrons, especially valuable for bold massing. 
3) C0 A Leet: Sicsccccces ee 9.00 each 
Hybrid Rhododendrons — Seed Grown 
We can supply seed grown plants of the better-known 
Hybrid Rhododendrons, colors ranging from dark red to 
pink and white. 
15 to 18 inches 
Hybrid Rhododendrons 
Unlike seed grown hybrids, plants can be selected for 
color. Heavy full plants, well budded, red, pink, 
white, or lavender, 
3\t0.4 feet: Gow ee eee ieee 25.00 each 
A’ to <6 feet ce vite eee eee 40.00 ea. up 
5.00 each 
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