6-8” Japanese Boxwood, 6-8” Harland Boxwood, and 
12-18” English Boxwood 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens 
Abelia grandiflora. A good evergreen with long slender 
branches and small glossy leaves bearing clusters of 
small white bell-shaped flowers in the summer. 
Each 
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Ardisia crenulata. One of the best plants with red berries 
for Christmas decorations. An evergreen with long 
thin folded leaves, it is not very hardy and if kept 
in a container may be taken in during freezing 
weather. 
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Buxus Harlandi (Harland Boxwood). A fine new dwarf 
box, dark green in color. Excellent for bordering 
walks. 
Each 10 
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Buxus japonica (Japanese Boxwood). A fast growing box- 
wood frequently used for hedges. 
Each 10 
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Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa (English Boxwood). The 
real old-time Southern edging box, beautiful with its 
compact form and dark green leaves. This type is 
very slow growing and hence the same size plant 
costs more than a fast growing box. 
Each 
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