EPIGAEA repens, Tratminc-Arsurtus, 1-3 in. Bach Bar1( 
The state flower of Massachusetts. White to rose- 
colored flowers in very early spring with a rich, 
spicy fragrance. The evergreen leaves make a fine 
ground cover. Prefers moist but well-drained loca- 
tion with plenty of humus. 
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ERICA ecarnea, Spring Hearn, 8-15 in. 
Rosy-red flowers in late March or early April. A fine 
low evergreen species for the rock garden or low 
border. 
EUONYMUS alatus, Wincep Evonymus, 10-15 ft. 
Curious corky winged twigs. A large shrub, with 
small yellowish flowers in May-June. Especially 
valued for the orange-red fruit and extremely bril- 
liant red autumn coloring. 
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EUONYMUS alatus, Hv. Dwarr Wineep Evonymus, 
5-8 ft. 
Similar to above, but slower growing and more com- 
pact. 
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EUONYMUS bungeanus, Winrerserry Evonymus, 
12-15 ft. 
Yellowish flowers in June on a small tree of loose 
graceful habit. Profuse and persistent pinkish fruit 
with orange aril in October. 
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EUONYMUS europaeus, European Evonymus, 14-20 
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Upright shrub or small tree, yellowish-green flowers 
in May. Brilliant in September-October with orange 
aril on a red or pink pod. 
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EUONYMUS lIatifolius, Broaptear Evonymus, 14-20 
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Shrub or small tree, greenish yellow flowers in May- 
June, and bright red and orange fruit in September. 
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DANE tides AR teeny et, 2 OF Se aia ate 2.50 22.50 
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A list of selected Groundcover Plants will be found on Pages 63-64. 
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