BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS B. F. Barr Nurseries 

PACHYSANDRA 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis, 6-8 in. 
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, ~_-$7.00 
2 yr., 4-6 in., per 10, _-_ 1.50; per 100, -__ 9.00 
ANDROMEDA 
PIERIS japonica, 3-5 ft. Andromeda 
Bears graceful pendants of white flowers in early 
Spring. Glossy bright green foliage, especially at- 
tractive in Winter when bronze. 
15-18 in., B. & B. $ 4.00 114-2 ft., B. & B. $ 5.00 
FIRETHORN 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi, 6-8 ft. 
Laland Scarlet Firethorn 
Glossy foliage; white flowers, followed by large 
clusters of orange berries; very ornamental. 

LOS? Sint we GR OtLEC ) eee ae ee ee eee $ 1.00 
622 ett. re Potted pe 3 ee ee ee 3.00 
2-25 tees (Potted, ae ee eee ee ee Ras 
5 214.37 fie (Potted eee eee eee 4.50 
MAHONIA 
(Guaranteed to fruit) 
LEUCOTHOE 
LEUCOTHOE ecatesbaei, 3- E 
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Attractive, fragrant, white flowers in May, borne AND ESTIMATES 
in long, pendulous racemes. 
US Ro PATH ALITY cy ae tal Soe eee oh ce ee $ 2.75 We will gladly help you in 
OREGON GRAPE your Home Grounds beautifying 
by furnishing plans and _ esti- 
MAHONIA aquifolium, 3-4 ft. Hollygrape mates covering the improve- 
Bright, glossy-green, holly-like leaves, turning rich 
red and bronze in Autumn. Attractive yellow ments contemplated. Write us 
flowers in Spring; berries black. for any further information de- 
12-18 ne, Bu6o Ds, see eee een eee wee $ 2.00 sired. 
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Evergreen Ground Cover Plants For Difficult, Shady Places 
For diffice!t p'aces under trees and on banks where it is impossible for grass to thrive a class of plants 
designated as “Ground Cover Plants” can be used with good results. These plants are also valuable in 
Evergreen and Shrub plantings, filling up the intervening spaces. Other advantages are that they always 
look well, yet require practically no attention; and being evergreen, are as effective in Winter as in Summer. 
Among the best plants for this purpose are English Ivy, Pachysandra and Periwinkle. 
PACHYSANDRA ENGLISH IVY : arte tee vie 
The English Ivy is particu- Not only is the PeRebeoby se OLE 
larly effective used on banks, winkle a good ground cover 
to edge walks and under trees. under trees and on hillsides, 
Under trees Pachysandra is 
the real answer to the problem 
of covering the bare ground An advantage in using Barr’s but its pretty blue flowers 
with greenery. Another ad- English Ivy is that it goes fur- also make an appeal. The 
glossy, evergreen foliage re- 
mains beautiful the year round. 
vantage is the protection to 
ther in coverage, each pot con- 
the roots of trees afforded by & ‘ I 
taining two plants—a twofold 
the Pachysandra. The glossy advantage Plant 10 to 12 When planting do not place the 
foliage is very attractive. Use inches apart and you will soon crown of the plant below the 
3 or 4 to 1 sq. ft. of the area have es carpet of green : surface of the soil. Use 3 or 4 
to be covered. i Se. (Oe i SO mtteoleared: 
rene! Per 10 Per 100 Per 100 Per 1000 
Per 100 Per 1000 2% in. pot Strong, field- 
1 yr. plants ....$7.00 $60.00 SIZE + + eo eee $ 1.40 $10.00 grown plants $8.00 $70.00 
Ze Vet CS er sO) 80.00 (Large or Small-leaved) Potted) plantss =. 512,50 100.00 
25 Plants at the quoted 100 rate; 250 or more Plants at the 1000 rate. 


Low-Growing Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs Are Very Good for Foundation Planting 
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