6 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 


Berberis neuberti (Neubert Barberry) (Mahonifolia] 
Hardy, evergreen barberry growing to 5 feet. Foliage very similar to Ore- 
gon Grape turning red and bronze in cold weather. Yellow flowers. 
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Berberis verruculosa 
Height 3 to 4 feet. One of the new introductions from Western China. The 
small glossy leaves form a mass of dark evergreen foliage, which turns to a 
gorgeous red in colder climates. Flowers golden yellow. Flourishes in heat 
or cold, and is one of the hardiest and best of barberries. 
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Berberis wilsonae (Wilson Barberry) 
For low growing hedges, broken hedges, borders and corners needing protec- 
tion from dogs and trespassers, this barberry is unsurpassed. It is well adapt- 
ed to mass and terrace plantings. It is hardy and thrifty and the fall coloring 
is delightful. In fall and winter it is loaded with orange and scarlet berries. 
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Boxwood—See Buxus 
Broom—See Cytisus, Genista or Spartium 
Bugle—See Ajuga 
Burningbush—See Euonymus 
Buxus sempervirens albo-marginata (Silveredge Box] 
Resembles the dwarf box but has silvery variegated foliage. Hardy and of 
slow and compact growth. 
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Buxus sempervirens arborescens (Truetree Box) 
Small, deep green, glossy foliage. Rather rapid growing. An excellent and 
favorite hedge plant. Also often used for topiary work. Sempervirens, Latin 
for evergreen. 
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Buxus sempervirens aureo-variegata (Golden Tree Box] 
A bright, cheerful little dwarf with beautiful golden, variegated foliage. 
Hardy, of slow compact growth, and does best in shaded locations, where the 
variegation is most pronounced. One of the most attractive broad leaved 
evergreens in the nursery. 
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