


Recurva—compact broad, slow growing pyramid. 
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Umbrella—deep green, umbrella shaped, dwarf. 
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Wares—broad, bushy, very hardy pyramid. 
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Woodwards—a perfect globe form. 
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Baker Oriental—narrow, deep green pyramid. 
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Berkmans (orientalis aurea nana)—compact, slow growing, golden form. 
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Holmans Compact—broad pyramid, fine foliage. 
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TSUGA (Hemlock) 
Canadian—broad, bushy pyramidal tree. Fine for sheltered, shady places. 
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BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
COTONEASTER 
Rock (cotoneaster horizontalis)—spreading evergreen shrub covered with red 
berries in fall 
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EUONYMUS (Wintercreeper) 
Silveredge—climbing vine, yellow edged leaves, yellow turning to white. 
6-10”, bare roots ....40 8-10”, moss ball ....... 85 
Purpleleaf—purple leaves in fall. Fine for ground cover or holding banks. 
10-12”, bare roots ....35 12-15”, moss ball ..1.00 
Common—small, green leaves. 
6-10”, bare roots ...40 8-10”, moss ball ..... 85 
Bigleaf—large leaf, orange-red fruits, slow growth. 
6 - 8”, bare roots ..... 60 8-10”, moss ball ....1.25 
LEUCOTHE 
Drooping—beautiful white flowers in spring. Needs protected location. 
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ILEX (Holly) 
Convexleaf Japanese Holly—resembles boxwood but hardier. 
8 - 10”, moss ball ....1.25 
MAHONIA 
Oregongrape—yellow flowers, blue fruits, waxy green leaves, scarlet in fall. 
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MYRICA (Bayberry) 
Northern—gray-white fruits, waxy green leaves. 
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PIERIS 
Japanese—evergreen shrub, drooping panicles of white flowers. 
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