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Oregon Grape—See Mahonia 
Periwinkle—See Vinca 
Pernettya mucronata (Broadleaf Pernettya) 
Also known as South American Huckleberry. Grown for their large attract- 
ive, profusely produced berries and small dense, neat evergreen foliage. The 
flowers are white, and the berries are pink, borne in great abundance and are 
very decorative. The shrub reaches a height of 2 feet and spread of 3 or 4 
feet. Native from Mexico to southern South America. Hardy in sheltered 
positions as far north as New York. An old and almost forgotten garden 
favorite, but one which is rapidly and deservedly again coming into popular 
favor. Each 10 100 
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Photinia serrulata (Low Photinia) 
Native of China. A hardy, rapid growing evergreen with large, dark green, 
glossy leaves having serrated edges. Without doubt one of the most desirable 
of all broad leaved shrubs. The tips of the new foliage in spring and sum- 
mer are fiery red. Its shades of red and crimson are unsurpassed by any ever- 
green. Medium sized plant which responds well to pruning. Very popular. 
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Picea canadensis albertiana (Alberta Spruce) 
Splendid geographical variety of white spruce from Alberta. Large growing 
hardy tree, narrow pyramidal habit, thick, dense foliage, and having short, 
thick needles well crowded together. 
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Picea engelmanni (Engelmann Spruce) 
A large growing tree, having slender, spreading branches which form a 
dense, narrow pyramid. Has bluish green to steel-blue foliage. Hardy orna- 
mental. Native of the Cascade and Rocky mountains. 
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