EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ARISTOCRATS OF THE GARDEN 
Leading the procession of garden beauty from Spring through Fall to Spring again, the 
enduring loveliness of the broadleaved Evergreen Shrubs has well earned for them the 
title—Aristocrats of the Garden. 
Their permanent year round, broad green foliage of many shades and size of leaf lends 
a delightful and pleasing note to all plantings. The attractive contrasts they furnish with 
other plants heightens the garden interest. The climax to the beauty of these perfect plants 
is the wealth of bloom they furnish in a glorious range of color and delicacy of flower. 
Most of these Evergreen Shrubs thrive happily in partial or deep shade. We in New Eng” 
land are fortunate in having, in general, the acid soil conditions they require for best growth. 
BOXWOOD 
PIERIS - Andromeda 
PIERIS japonica (Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub). This 
is one of the loveliest shrubs we know. Beautiful 
at all times—creamy white flowers, colorful new folt- 
age of red and yellow turning to a pleasing waxy- 
green, and a Fall color of red and bronze accented 
by the showy flower buds. Grows in half shade or 
full sun. Upright. 
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picuesigpopica PIERIS floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). Com- 
pact, bushy shrub with large clusters of striking 
white flower spikes. Exceptionally hardy. Ideal 
ILEX GLABRA for the foundation planting or border. Spreading 
(Inkberry) habit. 
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shrubs in naturalistic plantings. It grows suc- 1S to028 Mean ite es. ae een 3.50 
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nena em ee 1 ee Legs a Graceful, pendulous branches of heavy, shining 
15 to 18 in... 4.50 2 to 2% ft.... 7.00 green foliage; profuse, creamy-white delicate blos- 
soms in Spring. Rich Autumn coloring of a bronze- 
ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA red. Fine for shady locations. 
(Boxleaf Holly) 1c to 2 fe ae eee eee eek a $5.00 
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Handsome evergreen with beautiful glossy ee 
leaves that are similar to Boxwood. Splendid 
for foundation and evergreen plantings. 
12 to 15 in. . .$4.50 15 to 18 in. . .$6.00 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
(Kalmia Latifolia) 
The familiar Laurel of our countryside. A 
showy, beautiful shrub with clusters of pink 
and white flowers in June; glossy green foliage. 
Ideal for naturalistic plantings. 
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PEAT MOSS—Ideal for Evergreen Shrubs 
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Ilex crenata conyexa Mountain Laurel 
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Pyracantha 
(Buxus Sempervirens) PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI 
This variety is best suited for New Tiles (Firethorn) 
land climate. Especially good for edging E pes 
and for formal ee ee be sheared PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). A spectacular 
to any desired height. evergreen shrub having clusters of white flowers in late Spring 
6 to Sine sok #0.95 each, $8.40 per 10 and garbed with orange-red berries in the Fall. a 
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Enkianthus 
ENKIANTHUS 
Enkianthus campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus) 
While this is not a true broadleaved evergreen 
shrub we have listed it with this group because it is 
so ideally suited for planting with Rhododendrons, 
Laurels and the other evergreen shrubs. 
Handsome shrub with graceful, pendulous flow- 
ers of reddish orange and white. Rich green foliage 
turns bright red in Fall. 
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