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EVERGREEN SHRUBS °°" 
(THE BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS) 
This group of “double-duty” plants—evergreen qualities and beau- 
tiful flowers—offers the wise buyer more satisfaction during all sea- 
sons of the year than any other single group of plants. 
Increasing numbers of these Evergreen Shrubs are used each year 
by home gardener and landscape architect alike, to provide colorful as 
well as evergreen effects in the well-planned landscape planting. 
Especially useful in foundation plantings. 
; We have an unusually fine selection of these flowering broadleaved 
. evergreens and urge you to come to the nurseries to make a selection. 
All Broadleaved Evergreens are B&B 
AZALEAS 
: Azalea hinodegiri (Evergreen). Probably the best of the Evergreen 
i Azaleas for color, foliage, and form. Low, compact plant with hand- 
some, waxy foliage turning bronze in Winter. The flowers are clear, 
fine red, borne in great profusion in May. May need some Winter 
protection in exposed locations or north of the nurseries. Our 
stock is thick and compact, and loaded with flower buds. S 
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18 to 24 in. spr 
A. indica alba (Half Evergreen). A fine combination with Hinodegiri 
as the large white flowers appear at the same time. Grows slightly 
taller than most and is of purest white. S IEE 
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12 to 15 in. spr.$4.25 | 15 to 18 in. spr.$5.45 | 2 to 21% ft. spr. $9.00 ae D RHODODENDRON 20 Etects 
A. J. T. Lovett. This evergreen Azalea bears large, carmine blooms in N LAUREL, HYBRI Bteand Interesting 
late May throughout June. Useful for its late-blooming quality. MOUNTAIY te Colorful Summ 
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Azalea kaempferi (TORCH AZALEA). Not completely evergreen but 
usually retains much of its foliage during Winter. Will grow to considerable 
height. The great profusion of bloom ranges in color from fire-red to salmon- 
pink in varying shades in this group of hybrids. 
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A. poukhanense (Half Evergreen). A broad plant of finest form with delicate 
lavender buds opening to extremely large, delightful pink blooms; sweetly 
scented. Growth is modest and it is positively hardy. We cannot recommend 
Azalea poukhanense too highly. M UZStOpl Onis Dimer Ondo 
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| A. Wilhelmina Vuyk. White; more hardy and generally reliable than Ledifolia 
| aloe, Taide) WS aie coo acone 2b oe bo Aomel Suton. a re $7.50 
COTON EASTERS Hardy. Interesting in form. Brilliantly colored 
fruit. All our Cotoneasters are Container Grown 
Cotoneaster apiculata. Spreading habit, similar to horizontalis, but a little 
more mounded and with larger berries. M 
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C. dielsiana. Fairly upright, arching branches, shiny dark green leaves and 
red fruit. A valuable addition to any shrub group. 5S 
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C. divaricata. Vigorous, broadly spreading shrub; tiny glossy leaves. Scarlet 
berries in Fall. 
5) OARS SI, Seco ae SSO) || PK) Ste pockke $4.75 | 3 to 4ft.........$6.00 
C. Franchetti (FRANCHET COTONEASTER). Upright, dense shrub with 
wide spreading branches; small pink flowers in June with a tremendous 
crop of orange berries in September. Foliage gray-green. F 
AZALEA CALENDULACEA (See Page 20) 15 to 18 in. hgt. .$4.25 | 18 to 24 in. hgt. .$5.75 | 2 to3ft......... $7.50 
Ilex - THE HOLLIES ilex c. convexa (BOXLEAF HOLLY). Resem- 
bles dwarf Boxwood in habit and foliage. Uusu- 
ally grows broader than high, very glossy foli- 
age. We recommend its wide use as it hasa live, 
healthy look through the coldest weather. M 
12 to 15 in. spr. $4.50 | 2 to 21% ft. spr.$9.00 
The Hollies include many useful forms of 
differing habits, besides the well-known 
Christmas-type Hoilies. 
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Ilex crenata (JAPANESE HOLLY). A rapid- 15 to 18 in. spr. 6.00 | 214 to 3 ft. spr. 12.00 
growing, dense evergreen bush with deep green, 18 to 24 in. spr. 7.50 | 3 to 314 ft. spr. 15.00 
boxwood like foliage. A beautiful and per- I. c. Green Island (Plant Pat. No. 817). Low, 
manent plant of real character. F mounded form; an improved boxleaf Holly with 
18 to 24 in. hgt. $6.00 | 3 to 31% ft. hgt.$15.00 broader foliage of deepest glossy green; hardy, 
2 to 2% ft. hgt. 9.00 | 34 to4 ft. hgt. 20.00 dependable. Ideal for modern plantings. M 
21% to 3 ft. hgt.12.00 | 4to 414 ft. hgt. 25 00 12 to 15 in. spr. $4.50 | 18 to 24 in. spr.$8.50 
416 to 5ft. hgt.$35.00 15 to 18 in. spr. 6.25 | 2 to 2% ft. spr. 12.00 
I. crenata Stokes (STOKES HOLLY). (Plant 
Pat. No. 887). A new dwarf, very slow-growing Berbe ris e BARB ERRY 
Holly of exceptional merit; excellent for edg- z : a i : 
ings, rock gardens, foundations as it does not Berberis Julianae (WINTERGREEN BAR- 
outgrow its location. Unusually hardy. This BERRY). Evergreen. Thorny, dense, dark green 
wonderful plant has been acclaimed by the Her- foliage. Inconspicuous yellow flowers and pur- 
ald Tribune Plant Jury as outstanding for 1952. ple fruit. Good ornamental for border, found- 
S 6 to 8in. spr.... $1.75 ation, or hedge. M hoe aid 
8 to 10 in. spr. $3.25 | 10 to 12 in. spr. 4.00 18 to 24 in. hgt.$6.00 | 2 to 214 ft. hgt.$7.50 
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