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Escallonia langleyensis (Langley Escallonia) 
A shrub that is fragrant both in flower and foliage. Leaves are bright, 
glossy green, small and delicate. Flowers are reddish pink and well fitted 
in form and color to the foliage making a pleasing combination. Grows to a 
height of 5 or 6 feet with long, slender, pendulous branches. Hardy ever- 
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EVONYMUS 
Euonymus radicans (Wintercreeper) 
Low procumbent shrub. May be trailing and rooting, or climbing branches, 
sometimes reaching a height of several feet. The rich green foliage is carried 
all winter. It is at its best when planted against a wall or building where 
it will climb for several feet and grow in decorative beauty year by year. 
It belongs to a class of very worthy shrubs. Hardy evergreen. Beautiful in 
rockeries or when hanging over walls. A very superior ground cover. 
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Euonymus radicans argenteo marginatus (Silveredge Wintercreeper) 
A. variegated, low, procumbent shrub with often trailing and rooting or 
climbing branches. Very dense foliage, which presents a light appearance in 
summer, and a cheerful and particularly pleasing one, when in the winter 
season the variegation of the dainty leaves takes on charming tints of red 
and pink when flowers are scarce in the garden and a touch of color is wel- 
come. Dwarf and hardy. Height about 18 inches but will mass up against 
a wall to a height of 6 feet or more in old specimens. 
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Euonymus radicans vegetus (Bigleat Wintercreeper) 
A larger type of radicans. ‘The leaves which possess the same dark, rich 
green color, are of profuse growth and larger than those of radicans. The 
plant grows to a height of about 3 feet and attains a spread of 5 feet or 
more. Very hardy. 
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Euonymus radicans vegetus argenteo-marginatus (Variegated Bigleaf 
Wintercreeper) 
Much the same as the Silveredge Wintercreeper but larger and more spread- 
ing and with larger leaves which take on charming tints of red and pink 
that are a delight in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 214 feet, 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. 
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