EVERGREEN SHRUBS 

AZALEAS—continued 
A. kaempferi, Hybrids. Semi-evergreen. The hybrids 
tend to grow lower and bushier, and the flowers are of 
softer shades: 
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A. kurume, Flame. One of the hardiest evergreen 
varieties. Brilliant red flowers with coppery tints. 
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A. kurume, Salmon Beauty. Bright salmon pink 
“those in hose’’ flowers. : 
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A. Pink Beauty. A vigorous growing variety with large 
single flowers of a soft pink. 
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A. poukharionsis. Fine, large single lavender pink 
blooms. Very hardy and grows compact and bushy. 
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Poe Snsiee ie Co. ys 3.25 | Also large specimens. 
A. sherwoodi. A ee grower producing many large 
orchid colored flowers. 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
AZALEA calendulacea. One of the brightest of the 
native Azaleas. The flowers are a burnt orange, appear- 
ing in late Spring. 
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‘A. mucronulata. The first variety to bloom in the 
Spring. The lilac flowers form a beautiful contrast to 
the yellow blooms of Forsythia. 
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A. nudiflora. A native variety with variable pink, fra- 
grant flowers in May. 
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A. vaseyi. Shell pink flowers in early May. Beautiful 
Fall coloring of foliage. 
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Dee Bone ees Stee crak $7.50 
BERBERIS gagnepaini (Black Barberry). The hardiest 
of the evergreen Barberries. Deep green, very shiny 
leaves turning to a coppery purple in Winter. Can be 
used effectively in a planting with other evergreens. 
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BUXUS sempervirens (Boxwood). Slow growing, glossy 
green evergreen. Excellent for formal specimens or for 
hedges. 
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CALLUNA, Assorted Varieties (Heather). A very good 
low growing shrub. Useful on a dry, sunny slope or in 
the rock garden. 
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COTONEASTER applanata. Similar to C. horizon- 
talis, but less spreading with more arching branches. 
(SQN, gn ONS A Cale re Oe rl ere ee, $2.00 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). A dwarf shrub of 
trailing habit especially suited for the rockery. It ts 
covered with brilliant red berries in Autumn and Winter. 
See Ousmane rein ach). Basie at Sela sfc he 2.00 
C. microphylla (Rockspray). A low, bushy shrub with 
very small evergreen leaves. Bright scarlet berries in 
the Fall. 
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