Broadleaved Evergreens 
Here is a large group of Evergreen Shrubs to give year-round beauty. There is a wide variety, many offering 
beautiful flowers as well as rich green foliage and bright berries in Fall and Winter. Most of the Broadleafs are 
of relatively easy culture, often thriving under adverse conditions where other Evergreens refuse to grow. Almost 
all varieties are readily controlled by pruning, which may be done at any time during the year. There is no other 
group of plants so satisfactory as the Broadleafs. We believe that any planting should have a variety of these 
shrubs in order to produce the most pleasing result. 
COTONEASTER decora 
conspicua. Low spreading 
Buxus Suffruticosa 
Dwarf Boxwood 
ABELIA, Edward Goucher. 
Bushy, compact growth. 
bell shaped flowers from 
A. grandiflora. 
pruned to any height. 
from May to October. 
AUCUBA japonica. 
bushy, compact plants. 
Small, 
berries. 
A new introduction. 
Beautiful lavender-pink, 
May to frost. 
Glossy-foliaged plants which can be 
White flowers flushed pink 
Large, thick green leaves on 
Likes shade. 
A. japonica variegata. Similar to above except leaves 
are attractively mottled green and yellow. 
BERBERIS julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). 
Bluish black fruit. 
toothed leaves. 
Spiny- 
4 ft. Bronze- 
green foliage. Attractive yellow flowers. 
B. triacanthophora. 
Green leaves 
changing to reddish-green in Winter. 
in Summer, 
Dwarf. 
BUXUS sempervirens (Boxwood). The aristocrat of 
the Broadleaf Evergreens. A slow-growing, compact 
plant with dark green foliage throughout the year. 
Broad, pyramidal form, 
symmetrical growth. 
B. suffruticosa (Dwarf Boxwood). Very slow growing 
bush of irregular outline. 
CAMELLIA 
Compact growth. 
JAPONICA 
(See page 20 for further information) 
We offer the following hardy varieties that we have 
tested for several Winters. 
Bealli Rosea. Rose pink 
Brilliant. Bright red 
Chandleri Elegans. Va- 
riegated 
Debutante. Carmine 
Empress. Carmine-rose 
Glory deNantes. Crimson 
Governor Mouton. Va- 
riegated 
Herme. Variegated 
Jarvis Red. Turkey red 
CAMELLIA 
Maidens Blush. Soft 
pink 
Cleopatra. Red 
Mathotiana Rubra. 
Dark red 
Otome. Carmine-rose 
Pink Perfection. Shell 
pink 
Pope Pius. Crimson 
Professor Sargent. 
Bright red 
Rev. John Drayton. 
Light pink 
Sarah Frost. 
SASANQUA 
Dawn. White, shaded pink 
Day-Dream. Pink 
Mino-No- Yuki. White 
Carmine 
plant with tiny leaves. Pink 
flowers and red berries. 
C. franchetti. 
with blue-green foliage and 
orange berries. 
C. repens. 
dark green 
white flowers and red berries. 
C. salicifolia. 
growth, willow-like 
and a profusion of coral red 
ELAEAGNUS pungens. Dark 
green leaves, silvery beneath. 
Fast growing. 
hedges or foundation plant- 
ing. Thrives in sun or shade. 
E. pungens fruitlandi. 
Tall growing 
Prostrate growth. 
leaves, 
Tall weeping 
leaves 
i cei 
Useful for ' 
Ilex Cornuta Burfordi 
Chinese Holly 
An 
interesting variation with larger, more pointed leaves 
than the type. 
EUONYMUS japonica. A thick, bushy shrub with 
shining green foliage. 
E. patens. A profusion of orange-red fruit similar to 
Bittersweet. Tall spreading growth. 
E. pulchellus. Very dwarf evergreen with= small, 
Boxwood-like foliage. Excellent for low borders or 
hedges. 
E. radicans coloratus. 
Covers.”’ 
E. vegetus. Semi-trailing vine with round leaves and 
orange fruit. Broad spreading growth. 
See “Vines and Ground 
Me 
Ilex Opaca Femina 
Berry-Bearing American Holly 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
