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BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
AND GROUND COVERS 
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EUONYMUS radicans WINTERCREEPER 
A creeping plant, which can be used as a shrub or vine. It 
has dark, glossy green foliage and pink and orange fruits in 
y & ie the fall and winter. It can be trained to shrub form by cutting 
YF % back the branches periodically. Excellent as a ground cover in 
: foundation plantings or as a low formal hedge plant. 
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Balled and Burlapped add .50 per plant. 
Euonymus coloratus PURPLE LEAVED WINTERCREEPER 
Smaller and more delicate appearing than the other ever- 
green euonymus. The more or less prostrate habit of growth 
makes it useful in covering low walls and in rock gardens. 
The foliage is tinged with purple in summer and has excellent 
winter color. 
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r. vegetus BIGLEAF WINTERCREEPER 
A variety of creeping Euonymus with larger leaves. It will 
climb on a rough surface if given some support when young. 

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Balled and Burlapped add .50 per plant. 
Mahonia aquifolia OREGON HOLLY GRAPE 
One of the best of the broad leaved evergreens. Excellent 
for border or the foundation landscape planting. Very attrac- 
tive lustrous green Holly-like leaves that turn vivid shades of 
red and bronze in the fall. Should be planted in moist, slightly 
acid soil. Does very well in shade. 
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Myrica pennsylvanica NORTHERN BAYBERRY 
This unusual evergreen shrub prefers soil that is not too 
rich and slightly acid. The grayish-green leaves have the 
pleasant and familiar bay rum odor. The bayberry should be 
tried in locations where the soil is dry and sterile. It will 
thrive under these adverse conditions. 
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PEAY SPATE NY (995%, Soonn 6 ogcupe on Gon DomomuT 8.25 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis JAPANESE SPURGE 
Trailing plants 6 to 12 inches high that form broad carpets 
of green foliage. Excellent for use as ground covers where the 
shade is too dense to permit the growing of grass. Also used 
in the rockery. 
(Pic Each 
Field grown 2 year old...... per 10-—- .33 
per 50— .30 
per 100— _ .28 
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