Opus 
Azalea mollis (Chinese Azalea) 
AZALEA 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea). Grows 4 to 5 ft. high. 
Foliage large and showy. Flowers in shades of 
yellow, orange, terra-cotta, salmon and pink. 
Should be well protected. 
Euonymus radicans vegetus 
PONTIAC NURSERIES, ROMEO, MICHIGAN 
DroadslWeaved Evergreen Shrubs 
With few exceptions, no grounds, either small or extensive, should be with- 
out some representative of this rich and interesting group of plants. They 
endure shade and their rich blossom and foliage effect makes them almost indis- 
pensable. A deep, cool, moist subsoil, with proper drainage, is ideal. 
COTONEASTER 
Divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster). 6 ft. or more high. Pinkish flowers, bright 
red fruits in Autumn. 
Horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). 
berries in Autumn. 
Small shrub. 
Fine in rockery. 
Pink flowers in Spring; scarlet 
Should be in hot, dry situation. 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum (Rose Daphne). 1 to 2 ft. high, with gray-green foliage. Rose-pink 
flowers in clusters in Spring and again in Autumn. Very fragrant. Keep 
in full sunlight and moist. 
EUON YMUS 
Radicans (Wintercreeter). Shrubby, clinging vine growing to 15 to 20 ft. 
high. Can also be used as ground cover. 
Radicans carrieri (Glossy Wintercreeper). Large, handsome foliage of lus- 
trous green. Grows best as a vine although makes a low spreading bush. 
Radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper). Big evergreen leaves with orange 
and red fruits in Autumn. Best evergreen self-clinging vines. 
PACH YSANDRA 
Terminalis (Evergreen Spurge). A very useful ground-cover. Leathery-green 
foliage holding its color all Winter. Greenish-white flowers in early Sum- 
mer and waxy white berries in Autumn. 
PYRACANTHA 
Coccinea laiandi (Firethorn). Grows to 10 ft. Bunches of brilliant orange red 
berries on long, slender branches; rich green foliage. Can be trained on a wall. 
Rock Cotoneaster 
Pyracantha coccinea lalandi 
