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I. Kingsville (Kingsville Dwarf Holly). Very low, 
compact plant with twiggy growth. Hardy, neat 
low evergreen. 
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I. rotundifolia (Round leaf Japanese Holly). 7 to 8 
ft. Evergreen shrub with shiny round green fol- 
iage and black berries. 
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I. glabra. 
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OSMANTHUS Aquifolium. Holly leaf Osmanthus. 
Handsome shiny dark evergreen leaves that are 
holly-like and fragrant white flowers. 
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KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 6 to 7 ft. A 
native evergreen shrub with pink flowers in June. 
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LAUROCERASUS schipkaensis (Cherry Laurel. A 
spreading broadleaf evergreen with large, lustrous 
eee leaves. Likes sheltered location. Does well in 
shade. 
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PIERIS japonica (Andromeda). 4 ft. A splendid 
evergreen for foundation planting or rockery with 
drooping white flowers in May and beautiful dark 
green foliage. Does well in shade and sun. 
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PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). 12 to 
15 ft. Orange-red berries, against deep green foli- 
age, provide a handsome sight in fall and winter. 
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RHODODENDRON maximum (Rosebay Rhododen- 
dron). 8 to 12 ft. Magnificent and dignified native, 
broad-leaved evergreen, carrying a wealth of light 
pink flowers in June and July. Good for mass 
planting. 
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R. Hybrids. 8 ft. Finest of Rhododendrons. Named 
varieties in many colors. Crimson, bright red, li- 
lac, pink, purple and white. 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon, 10 to 12 ft.). Upright 
growing shrub. Producing quantities of Hibiscus— 
like flowers in late summer. 
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