The 
Euengnreens Best 
for the 
BOXWOOD Southwest 
The English Boxwood grows well in the Southwest. They 
seem to stand the sunshine better than the other varieties, but 
do better if planted in partial shade. Good for formal hedges 
or individual sheared specimens. Fine for formal gardens. 
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CHERRY LAUREL 
This fine plant makes a very large, handsome specimen, 
especially when sheared. Given room it will spread out in a 
broad, bushy tree. Splendid for tall hedges or windbreaks, and 
screens. 
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Boxwood 
Cherry Laurel 
ILEX VOMITORIA (Youpon Holly) 
Native Holly of Texas. Bears red berries; foliage dark green; leaves small. Compact growth 
makes an ideal plant for formal plantings, specimens or hedges. Height 15 feet. 
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PHOTINIA SERRULATA 
A large handsome shrub with slightly curled, indented leaves. The new foliage in spring 
is a bright red. Best used around large buildings or for heavy landscape plantings. Not par- 
ticular about soil or situation. 
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LEUCOPHYLLUM (Senisa Compactum) 
Compact silvery, gray foliage massed with lavender flowers. A good plant where these 
colors are desired. 
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ELAEAGNUS 
A beautiful evergreen of fairly rapid growth and rather spreading habit, with silvery gray 
foliage and yellowish, fragrant flowers in autumn. Branches are a frosty green color with 
brownish mottling. 8 feet, or can be kept sheared. 
Each 
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Elaeagnus 
WAX-LEAF LIGUSTRUM 
Produces large, thick, dark shiny green 
leaves, large clusters of white flowers in the 
spring with purple berries in the fall. An ideal 
plant for foundation plantings. Hardy as far 
north as Lubbock. We consider this one of our 
best all-around varieties. 
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UPRIGHT LIGUSTRUM 
A large, upright growing shrub with broad, 
dark green foliage much like that of a Lilac, 
bearing white flowers in loose sprays in spring, 
and black berries in winter. An excellent ever- 
green for large screens or against large build- 
ings. 
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