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normally green leaves turn a deep crimson. Ma- 
ture plants have large clusters of brilliant scar- 
let berries which hang on well after Christmas. 
A beautiful upright growing shrub, doing well 
in either sun or shade. Particularly desirable 
when planted in front of green foliage plants. 
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MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Oregon Holly-Grape) 
The thick, glossy leaves resemble Holly. but are 
much larger and far more attractive. Makes a 
compact bush, and when cut to the ground every 
few years will become an indescribable mass of 
green and bronze foliage. Yellow blossoms in 
June followed by blue berries. Thrives in shade 
especially. 
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MAHONIA JAPONICA BEALI (Japanese Ma- 
honia, or Leather-Leaf Holly Grape)—This Asi- 
atic form has large, rather spiny shiny leaves 
and is most attractive. Yellow flowers in spring, 
followed with black berries. Does best in par- 
tial shade. 
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PHOTINIA SERRULATA (Low Photinia)—Very 
desirable for foundation planting or the shrub 
border. Its large ‘corycombs of white flowers 
are outstanding in the spring. In the fall much 
of its foliage takes on varying hues of red. Has 
ruffled, Holly-like leaves which are unusually 
attractive. 
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PYRACANTHA LALANDI (Laland Firethorn)— 
This outstanding evergreen shrub is rapidly 
gaining in popularity. An upright growing plant 
with narrow green leaves. Very hardy and safe. 
Orange colored berries after August. 
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VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM (Leather-Leaf 
Viburnum)—In the whole group of Broadleaved 
Evergreens, no “new” plant has proved so val- 
uable as this Viburnum with its mass of leath- 
ery, dark green foliage. It is hardy, withstands 
exposure and is exceptionally desirable for city 
planting. Will grow in any soil. Yellowish 
flowers followed by red berries. 
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CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS. 
For wonderful effect both winter and summer, 
the Evergreen has no superior. Succeeding in al- 
most any soil, with their range of color, form and 
