Hardy Evergreen Shrubs 
KALMIA latifolia. Mountain Laurel. 
This, our Connecticut State Plant, is probably the 
most valuable and beautiful of all our broadleaf evergreens. 
Produces great masses of pink flowers in June. Can be used 
for mass plantings, border work, and as a specimen; in fact, 
it adds beauty anywhere. eer 
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Tisttor st pee engl oe ee Si 3 00 
DO La tee ee po ee rane 4 00 
DUS Ors i Umea eto atti Wig dure ne 5 00 
Orton PLC eh ete Ma ek 6 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
LEUCOTHOE catesbzi. Drooping Leucothoe. 
A low-growing evergreen plant with arching branches. 
Rich green leaves turning to bronze in the fall. Showy, fra- 
grant, creamy white flowers in May. Excellent when used 
in border combinations with laurel and rhododendron. 
Bs ead Tae ean 2 ea as Dl ae 3 50 
PIERIS (Andromeda) floribunda. Mountain Andromeda. 
A very hardy evergreen shrub which blooms early in 
spring, producing an abundance of upright white flower- 
spikes. Used for border work in mass plantings. 
LE COns Solita rte ein eer Rtad Ute ei te ee: | 3 50 
notte ae ee tim ec 5 00 
P. japonica. Japanese Andromeda. 
Truly one of the finest broadleafs with graceful, pendulous 
sprays of white flowers in early spring, followed by striking 
wine-colored new growth. Excellent for rockeries, speci- 
mens, or bordering taller growing species. 
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iba daey RC ce Tks, Se ation eae Re ee (ee nah, We 4 00 
inil’S Suey ORR OP Ge eal aceasta er oe dom ae Wi 5 00 
Da ie en See os ech ile, = 7 50 
21 to 3 ft 10 00 
We suggest using our Special Formula fertilizer when 
planting Hardy Evergreen Shrubs. See page 48. 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
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