EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ARISTOCRATS OF THE GARDEN 
Leading the procession of garden beauty from Spring through 
Fall to Spring again, the enduring loveliness of the broadleaved Ever- 
green Shrubs has well earned for them the title—Aristocrats of the 
Garden. 
Their permanent year round, broad green foliage of many shades 
and size of leaf lends a delightful and pleasing note to all plantings. 
The attractive contrasts they furnish with other plants heightens the 
garden interest. The climax to the beauty of these perfect plants is 
the wealth of bloom they turnish in a glorious range of color and deli- 
cacy of flower 
Pieris Japonica 
ILEX GLABRA 
(Inkberry) 
Its rich, black-green foliage and shining 
black berries blend well with other evergreen 
shrubs in naturalistic plantings. It grows suc- LEUCOTHOE catesbaei 
cessfully in sun or shade and shearing im- 
proves its appearance. 
12 to 15in...$2.50 1144 to2 ft... .$4.50 
15 to 18 in-:. 3:50 2 to 24% ft.... 5.50 
BOXWOOD 
(Buxus Sempervirens) 
This variety is best suited for New England 
climate. Especially good for edging and for 
formal effects. Can be sheared to any desired 
height. 
6 to 8in.........$0.95 each, $ 8.40 per 10 
SOmlOunumens es ul.2o- each, 11.00 per 10 
iOsto Zins... -... 1.50 each, 13.50 pet 10 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
(Kalmia Latifolia) 
The familiar Laurel of our countryside. A 
showy, beautiful shrub with clusters of pink 
and white flowers in June; glossy green foliage. 
Ideal for naturalistic plantings. 
15\to. lin. ..:$4.00 2 to 2i¢ft...... $6.00 
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Mountain Laurel 
PIERIS japonica (Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub). 
Most of these Evergreen 
Shrubs thrive happily in par- 
tial or deep shade and we in 
New England are fortunate in 
having, in general, the acid 
soil conditions they require 
for best growth. 
PIERIS - Andromeda 
This 
is one of the loveliest shrubs we know. Beautiful 
at all times—creamy white flowers, colorful new foli- 
age of red and yellow turning to a pleasing waxy- 
green, and a Fall color of red and bronze accented 
by the showy flower buds. Grows in half shade or 
full sun. Upright. 
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LUGE TON OGL Lies ate tte nse tee Tea oy ie 6.50 
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PIERIS floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). Com- 
pact, bushy shrub with large clusters of striking 
white flower spikes. Exceptionally hardy. Ideal 
for the foundation planting or border. Spreading 
habit. 
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LOSCOMLS ENS rarer meee ae ee ert oeesie ee 5.50 
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LEUCOTHOE 
(Drooping Leucothoe). 
Graceful, pendulous branches of heavy, shining 
green foliage; profuse, creamy-white delicate blos- 
soms in Spring. Rich Autumn coloring of a bronze- 
red. Fine for shady locations. 
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Leucothoe Catesbaei 
and worthwhile at all times. 
Will Bring—to your fingertips 
Nursery. 
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The full facilities and services of both a Seed House and 
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Pieris Floribunda (Mountain Andromeda) 
ENKIANTHUS 
Enkianthus campanulatus ( Redvein Enkianthus) 
While this is not a true broadleaved evergreen 
shrub we have listed it with this group because it is 
so ideally suited for planting with Rhododendrons, 
Laurels and the other evergreen shrubs. 
Handsome shrub with graceful, pendulous flow- 
ers of reddish orange and white. Rich green foliage 
turns bright red in Fall. 
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PEAT MOSS 
Ideal for Ever- 
green Shrubs 
$5.50 a bale 
