Broad-leaved Evergreens 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES 
MAHONIA has the double appeal of its Holly¬ 
like leaves, turning- rich red and bronze in Au¬ 
tumn, and attractive flowers and berries. 
Mahonia —OREGON GRAPE 
M. aquifolium, 3-4 ft. Oregon Hollygrape 
Bright, glossy-green, holly-like leaves, turn¬ 
ing rich red and bronze in Autumn. Attrac¬ 
tive yellow flowers in Spring; berries black. 
15-18 in., B. & B._$ 1.75 
Pachysandra —PACHYSANDR A. 
P. terminalis, 6-8 in. 
Japanese Pachysandra or Spurge 
Evergreen ground cover with dense, glossy 
foliage forming thick carpet. One of the 
most valuable plants for difficult situations 
under trees and in dense shade. 
1 yr., 4-6 in., per 10, __$1.00; per 100, __$5.00 
2 yr., 4-6 in., per 10, __ 1.50; per 100, __ 7.50 
Pier is— ANDROMEDA 
P. japonica, 3-5 ft. Japanese Andromeda 
Bears graceful pendants of white flowers in 
early Spring. Glossy bright green foliage, 
especially attractive in Winter when h'^n^. 
15-18 in.', B. & B._$ 1.50 
Pyracanthc —FI RETHORN 
P. coccinea, 6-8 ft. Scarlet Firethorn 
Glossy foliage; white flowers, followed by 
large clusters of orange berries. 
10-12 in., 6 in. pots_$ 0.75 
1 !4-2 ft., 6 in. pots_ 2.00 
2- 3 ft., B. & B._ 3.00 
3- 4 ft., B. & B._ 6.00 
(Guaranteed to fruit) 
Viburnum — VIBURNUM 
V. rhytidophyllum, 6-8 ft. 
Leather Leaf Viburnum 
Deeply veined, rhododendron-like leaves; 
brilliant red berries. Prefers half-shade. 
3-4 ft., B. & B._$ 2.50 
Yucca— YUCCA 
Y. filamentosa, 2 ft. Common Yucca 
Leaves clustered at base. Flower stalk rises 
3-6 ft. and bears numerous creamy white 
flowers. Will thrive in shady locations. 
2 year clumps, 2 crowns_$ 0.35 
3 year clumps, 3-4 crowns_ .50 
(Your choice, Green or Variegated.) 
Most attractive foundation plantings are those in which there is a pleasing combination of Ever¬ 
greens, Broad-Leaved Evergreens and Flowering Shrubs, especially when the background is red brick 
as shown above. 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens Are Fine For Foundation Planting, Especially On North Side 
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