Hardy Evergreen Shrubs 
The importance of this class of plant material has 
long been recognized by many garden lovers. Since 
most are evergreen, they present an attractive ap- 
pearance in both summer and winter. They are 
comparatively slow growers, are easy to keep in 
bounds, and grow more beautiful with age. All of 
these varieties grow best in a somewhat acid soil, 
lightened by plenty of leaf-mold or peat moss, and 
some require protected locations for best results. 
Certain varieties may be used with success in plant- 
ings in the shade. 
All B&B (Balled and Burlapped) except where otherwise noted 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. 
A dainty evergreen shrub bearing little bell-shaped pink 
flowers. Blooms throughout thesummer untilfrost. Excellent 
for garden plantings. May be cut back every spring. Each 
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BUXUS sempervirens arborescens. Boxwood. 
Hardiest type of Boxwood. Dark green color, compact in 
growth, adaptable for use as edging, specimens and in 
topiary work. 
ILEX crenata. Japanese Holly. 
Dense-growing, upright plant with dark green, box-like 
leaf. Small black fruit. Blends well in any evergreen plant- 
ing; also used as a specimen. 
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*I. crenata bullata. Boxleaf Japanese Holly. 
A hardy, compact, dwarf border plant. Shiny black fruit. 
A fine substitute for boxwood. 
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*Ilex crenata bullata guaranteed for first growing season only. 
I. crenata rotundifolia. Roundleaf Japanese Holly. 
Large, lustrous foliage. Round, compact, semi-dwarf 
habit of growth. 
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I. glabra. Inkberry. 
A native shrub with deep green leaves and black berries, 
used to advantage in evergreen gardens, along stream and 
pool or edging woodland. 
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*I. opaca. American Holly. 
Better known as Christmas Holly. Becoming more and 
more a favorite. Its shiny leaves and red berries make it a 
desirable plant for use as a specimen, in mass planting, or 
for hedges. Will stand pruning. 
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*Ilex opaca guaranteed for first growing season only. 
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