Broadleaved Evergreens 
Bigleaf Wintercreeper Euonymus (Eu- 
onymus fortunei vegetus) same as 
above with larger leaves and scarlet 
fruits. 
bei WA bye Re a ee cae ce $ 1.25 
Convex-leaf Japanese Holly (Ilex cre- 
nata convexa) a slow-growing, har- 
dy type of Japanese Holly. 
Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium) 
waxy green leaves, changing to rich 
scarlet in fall, yellow flowers in May, 
followed by blue-black fruits. 
Rs pea RMA rae Ose arial es a $ 3.00 
1% - 2’ 
Northern Bayberry (Myrica pennsyl- 
vanica) with gray-white fruits and 
waxy green leaves. 
12a eee z 
Japanese Pachysandra (Pachysandra 
terminalis) low evergreen plant 
used as ground cover. 
Bird Mee cee niet beet. per 100 $20.00 
Japanese Pieris (Pieris japonica) 
Evergreen shrub with drooping pan- 
icles of white flowers. 
pPAta Ea ine oth. eh . 
Laland Firethorn (Pyracantha coc. la- 
landi) with glossy-green leaves and 
orange-red fruits. 
DN a a eo MOL tas ah odor $ 2.00 
Flame Azalea (Rhododendron calendu- 
laceum) with red, orange or yellow 
flowers. 
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SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
(JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA) 
This is a broad, pyramidal, dwarf growing 
evergreen. It is used in front of other ever- 
greens. It prefers sun and will thrive on 
rather dry soil. 
(See page 2 for prices) 
Chinese Azalea (Rhododendron molle) 
a deciduous many-branched variety, 
orange-red or yellow flowers. 
1%, - 2’ 
Korean Rhododendron (Rhododendron 
mucronulatum) rose-purple flowers, 
very early. 
11% - 2’ 
Pinxterbloom Azalea (Rhododendron 
nudiflorum) fragrant pink flowers, 
slow growth. 
1% -2’ 
Royal Azalea (Rhododendron schlip- 
penbachi) oriental type, large rose- 
pink flowers. 
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