16 Isaac Langley Williams . Exeter, New Hampshire 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrubs 
The Broadleaf Evergreens are acid soil plants. With their permanent year- 
round broad green foliage they have many uses and make a pleasing contrast 
with other types of evergreen plantings. The Mountain Laurel and Rhododen- 
drons have particularly beautiful and showy blossoms. 
The seedlings should be planted where they can receive some shade the first 
year. Water if possible. The transplants are two years older than the seedlings, 
and have been transplanted once. 
—seedlings, each X means one transplanting. The heights given after 
each variety are the approximate height at maturity. 
5 10 25 100 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi Bearberry 
An evergreen ground cover for sandy soil in full sun or light shade. Bril- 
liant red berries in fall. 
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KALMIA latifolia, 8-12 ft. Mountain Laurel 
This matchless and most beautiful broadleaf evergreen shrub bursts out in 
June with billows of pink and white clusters of crinkly waxen flowers. Much 
used for naturalistic plantings. Shade or sun. 
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RHODODENDRON catawbiense, 6-12 ft. Catawba Rhododendron 
Leaves large oval, bright green above. The flowers, borne profusely in very 
large trusses, come in various shades of dark rosy lilac the early part of June. 
Sun or shady location. 
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RHODODENDRON maximum, 8-15 ft. Rosebay Rhododendron 
This is the handsome Great Laurel or Rosebay of the Appalachian Mountains. 
Flowers white to pinkish in late June or early July. Leaves oblong, dark green, 
6-10 in. long. Does well in shade or partial shade. 
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Hardy Native Deciduous Trees 
The young trees listed below are excellent quality. The smaller sizes may be 
planted in quantity for future shade. The larger sizes are easily planted and 
require little care. 
The Birches, Beech and Flowering Dogwood should be planted in the Spring. 
The others are equally successful planted in the fall or spring. All are woods and 
field grown. 
The height given after each variety is the approximate height at maturity. 
S—seedlings. 
ACER rubrum, 80-100 ft. Red Maple 
Flowers rich crimson or scarlet in the early spring. Leaves dark red in fall. 
Excellent shade tree. 
5 10 25 100 
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