
This group of “double-duty” plants—having both evergreen qualities and bearing the most beautiful flowers— 
offers the wise buyer more satisfaction during all seasons of the year than any other single group of plants. 
Increasing numbers of these Evergreen Shrubs are used each year to provide colorful as well as evergreen effects 
in the well- planned landscape planting. This applies not only to the flowers borne but also to brilliant color changes 
in the foliage as occurs with Leucothoe and many others in the Fall. 
We have an unusually fine selection of these native American plants and to assist you in a general way we 
make the following suggestions as to their usage. However, we cannot stress too strongly that phece are merely 
suggestions and not their sole uses—nor are all SENET usable in these ways included in this short list. 
SPREADING VARIETIES (Low growing and growing as much or more 
FOR FULL SHADE: 
Rhododendrontimaximun eee eee eee ene Rosebay 
Kalmiavlatitolia Seer er are car begun as ceed Mountain Laurel 
Tlexe ola Dia eee Cer ee rer er hee has ore ane eee Inkberry 
Weucoch Oeeca les bacin ner en eee tr Drooping Leucothoe 
FOR PARTIAL SHADE: 
ENEWS a te-& LO c 8 ota b Bie Oras RIE ARO Men oe SCRE Rene ee eee Varieties 
Abelia grandiflora Glossy Abelia Rhododendron catawbiense 
horizontally as vertically): 
Abelia grandiflora 
Azalea hinodegiri 
Azalea, J. T. Lovett 
Azalea kurume, Snow 
Cotoneaster apiculata 
HEDGES: 
FOR FULL SUN: 
Cotoneaster— Varieties 
Ilex bullata 
Ilex opaca. The “Christmas” Holly 
Daphne cneorum 

ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
Berberis julianae 
Buxus suffruticosa 
Ilex bullata 
Ilex crenata 
Ilex rotundifolia 
Pieris japonica 

As a general guide to planting 
these balled and burlapped plants 
we 
suggest that you: 
. Dig hole wide and _ deep 
enough to easily admit the 
earth ball. 
. Set top of ball 2 inches below 
the surface of surrounding 
soil. Tamp in firmly without 
removing burlap. 
. Cut burlap open at top. Com- 
plete filling in soil. Water 
twice weekly very,thoroughly. 
4. Use Peat Moss liberally in the 
hole and as a top mulch. 
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Cotoneaster horizont.. tis 
Daphne cneorum 
Ilex bullata 
Pieris floribunda 

BERBERIS JULIANAE 
