North Abington, Mass. 
Corp sgt Se bs ih 
PACHYSANDRA 
terminalis 
The richest-looking ground cover in shade and 
under trees. Whorls of dark green leaves on 
upright, 6-inch stems, spreading by under- 
ground runners. White flowers in June. 
PIERIS 
floribunda 
Compact shrub, with white Lily-of-the-Valley 
flowers in mid-April. For mixed evergreen 
plantings. 
japonica 
More upright and with glossier leaves. Bronzy 
new growth contrasts with older foliage. Sun 
or shade. 
VINCA 
minor 
Handsome ground cover 
flowers from spring to fall. 
mat. 
with bright blue 
Makes a dense 
Size Per 10 Per 100 
Japanese Pachysandra 
2% inch pots 2.50 21.00 
Size Each Per 10 
Mountain Andromeda 
15 to 18 in. 5.00 
18 to 24 in. 7.50 
Japanese Andromeda 
2 to 2% ft. 9.00 
Size Per 10 Per 100 
Myrtle; Periwinkle 
Field Grown BIND) 18.00 
tory in these locations. You will find them 
SEASIDE PLANTINGS 
The essentials of successful planting at the seashore are: 
pockets of fertile soil, enriched with peat or other humus: 
2. group rather than individual planting, for mutual protection; and 
the use of plants which will adapt themselves to the severe exposures so 
often encountered there. 
By far the most important of these points is the selection of the proper 
plants. From our years of experience in planting along the entire New Eng- 
land coast. as well as on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, we have compiled 
the following list of plants which have proven the hardiest and most satisfac- 
catalogue. 
Trees: 
Thornless Locust 
Laurel Willow 
Honey Locust 
Amur Maple 
Red Maple 
Cockspur Thorn 
Evergreens: 
Jap. Black Pine 
White Spruce 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Austrian Pine 
Shrubs: 
Russian Olive 
Autumn Eleagnus 
Cherry Eleagnus 
Rugosa Rose 
Winterberry 
Regel’s Privet 
Arrow-wood 
Winged Euonymus 
Beach Plum 
Bayberry 
Snowberry 
Lead Plant 
High-bush Blueberry 
Dwarf Winged Euonymus 
described elsewhere in this 
Perennials — Vines: 
Hall’s Honeysuckle 
Summer King Honeysuckle 
Lupines 
Monkshood 
Balloon Flower 
Shasta Daisy 
Hardy Pinks 
Daylily 
Nepeta 
Creeping Thyme 
Bugle 
