I. opaca (American Holly) 30-50 ft. 
The well known native Holly glistening 
evergreen foliage, red berries. 
PACHYSANDRA 
Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge) 
Each 8-10 in. The wonder ground cover, 
Obese 2.75 medium sized evergreen leaves. Likes 
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PIERIS—Andromeda 
Pieris japonica (Japanese Andromeda) 5-6 
ft. Thick, shiny leaves, turning bronze 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
KALMIA in winter, white blossoms in early 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain-laurel) 6-10 ft. SDE: men 
Leaves are rich, glossy green, Rose- P ae 
white flowers in May and June. LOPtO 12 en ee BEA 
15 to18 in 3.25 12to 15 in. 4.00 
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LEUCOTHOE PYRACANTHA—Firethorn 
Leucothoe catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe) Pyracantha’ coccinea” lalandi” (Laland) Fire- 
‘ : ‘ : thorn) 10-15 ft. Dark green leaves, 
pane ey small white flowers. Gorgeous clusters 
po cieemc sora of orange-red berries in late summer. 
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LIGUSTRUM 
Ligustrum lucidum (Glossy Privet) 20-25 
P. crenulata yunnanensis 10-12 ft. 
Dark green leaves, small white flowers, 
ft. evergreen with rich glossy leaves. 
Hardy in north in sheltered locations. 
Also called Waxleaf Privet. 
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rotundifolium-coriaceum. Handsome 
shiny dark green leaves somewhat 
curly. Flowers are white, in spikes dur- 
ing early summer. 
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MAHONIA—Holly grape 
Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Hollygrape) 
4-5 ft. Shiny green leaves turn scarlet 
in autumn. Yellow blooms, blue berries. 
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heavy clusters of bright red berries in 
late summer. Upright habit of growth. 
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RHODODENDRON 
Rhododendron carolinianum (Carolina Rho- 
dodendron) 4-6 ft. Bright pink flowers 
in May and June. 
DRsa Rod bse hike ee 4.00 
TS8stoe24 Sens ee 4.75 
2 tone? Youth ee 6.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
R. catawbiense (Catawba Rhododendron) 
6-9 ft. Rosy purple blooms in May or 
June. 
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Larger sizes quoted on application. 
