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Evergreen was a post office here from 1884 until 1886.
Check the evergreen during the next few months to be sure it is doing well.
Finally, after several minutes, Evergreen looked up from the monitor.
After a few hours, one evergreen begins to look pretty much like another.
Even the evergreens, although they looked green, were dead, and would be brown in weeks, if not days.
But it was evergreens I can mind mother making them.
The plant which is nearly round and evergreen in color.
There are several important points to remember if an evergreen is chosen.
Most important, do not keep your evergreen indoors any longer than a week.
At present, Evergreen is too young a community to have any substantial commercial development.
Since 1980, the population of Evergreen has doubled, to 25,000 today.
Evergreen was incorporated as a city on March 28, 1873.
But most evergreens will lose leaves every two to three years.
"But I like the idea of an evergreen, too," his wife said.
It grew up and out only over about a month each year, in early summer, like most evergreens.
The landscape is made new, and best of all, the evergreens come into their own.
No common name is widely used, though they are sometimes called "Chinese evergreen".
There were no evergreens in this part of the woods.
It was after dark, and I could see the lines of evergreens along the track.
There was a short drive up to the house between tall evergreens.
Many of his songs have become evergreens and are popular even among the young people.
The Evergreens is the final resting place of more than 526,000 people.
Or is the song "Evergreen" really about her bank account?
"evergreen" is currently her third best selling single in terms of sales.
The thick leaves are about 3.2 inches long and evergreen.