BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy Abelia) 
Graceful arching growth and_pink-tinted, _bell- 
shaped flowers from May until frost. Rich glossy 
green foliage. 
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BUXUS HARLANDI 
Dwartf-growing box. Small, light green leaf. Very 
desirable in South. 
BUXUS JAPONICA 
(Japanese Box, Boxwood). Fast growing Buxus 
with light green roundish leaves. Does well in 
full sun. Can be sheared to any form. Excellent 
fast-growing formal plant. 
10 100 
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CALLISTEMON (Bottle Brush) 
A beautiful low-headed evergreen with bright red 
flowers in cylindrical, brush-like spikes, opening in 
the spring and continuing until fall. Very popular. 
10 100 
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GARDENIA FLORIDA (Cape Jasmine) 
Well known; goes under name of “Cape Jasmine.” 
Large, dark green leaves. Flowers are large, double 
pure white, and very highly scented. Very hardy. 
GARDENIA FORTUNEI (Everblooming Gardenia) 
10 100 
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GARDENIA RADICANS (Creeping Cape Jasmine) 
Spreads 3 to 4 feet. Has a unique flower, similar 
in shape, color and odor, but dwarf in size to other 
Gardenias. Dwarf foliage and creeping habit makes 
it excellent material for rock-gardens and border 
plantings. 
10 100 
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ILEX CRENATA BULLATA (Convexa) 
Slow, dwarf-growing Ilex used extensively in rock 
gardens. Very glossy, small leaves. 
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