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Mahoberberis 
MAHOBERBERIS neuberti (Mahonia Barberry). An 
interesting hybrid which is a cross between 
Mahonia aquifolium and: Berberis vulgaris. Often 
sold as Berberis ilicifolia. This medium growing, 
almost evergreen shrub is hardy, vigorous and 
free of insects. Leaves toothed or spiny, some- 
what resembling a Holly. We think it a most 
useful and desirable variety. Each 
[SttolZ4 int, BSB ates eset alh) eect oon $2.00 
Dio OWontts, BEB space ots oeeteremeners 7210) 
Des WO! SE it AEAED Blo oc od co SOC OO OSS oe 3.00 
Nandina 
NANDINA domestica. A semi-evergreen shrub with 
numerous, upright, reedlike stems. Each cane 
has a tuft of spreading light green foliage ex- 
cept the very young growth, which is tinted pink 
to copper. In August, white panicles of flowers 
appear, followed by masses of red berries in 
trusses. In autumn, strong, coppery tints cover 
the foliage, making it a most pleasing combina- 
tion. While not entirely evergreen, it is nearly 
so. Each 
HSTtO. 24 sine eh BSB eetetenc sass otenal-s) ere ochre $2.00 
DETOW2, Vout bay BG ates eee dens er aienens ci eee eles 2.50 
QUO Saf tapeces. aoe rel ateuae lene: atte egereh clraite veneie 3.00 
Osmanthus 
OSMANTHUS americanus (Devilwood Osmanthus). 
A rapid growing shrub with upright branches and 
open formation. The leaves are long and narrow and it has small white or cream 
flowers. Not generally listed but we think it one of our best hardy broad-leaf 

shrubs. Each Each 
DO Sifts, PSB Mma nceeraiets $2.00 45) ft, BEB ie cceysereeere cress. $4.00 
35tor4 ft..BEBim teaamehiseee a aoe 3.00 
Pyracantha 
PYRACANTHA coccinea pauciflora. A low, compact, rather round shaped plant 
with small silvery leaves, orange berries and twiggy growth. Excellent for in- 
dividual specimen or mass planting. 
Each Each 
lssto:24) in. bushy. bGB =e $2.00 2) to 25 tt.) bushy, BGBes omen - $2.50 
4 Viburnum 
Euonymus V egetus VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum (Leather-Leaf Viburnum). A vigorous shrub with large, 
thick, leathery leaves which are deeply veined. The foliage somewhat resembles 
the Rhododendron. Has clusters of small, yellowish white blossoms, followed by 
red berries. Will grow in almost any location. A valuable ornamental plant. 

Ilex - Holly Each Each 
ILEX crenata bullata (Convex Leaf Holly). A compact spreading ever- 2 to 3 ft., BEB sete Sot tee ee - $3.00 3 to4 ft., BOB ............ - -$4.00 
green shrub with arched branches and small convex leaves. Excellent V. burkwoodi. A recent introduction and often called the ‘’Evergreen Carlesi.’’ The 
for foundation planting or may be used as a hedge. glossy, green leaves are retained most of the winter, though most of them will 
Each Each fall as spring approaches. The pink-tinged, white blossoms are borne in clusters 
SS eo) WEP Tin, THEN os oo ose $2.50 HS ie! QA iis, ERSHE? ooo nc - $3.00 and are exceedingly fragrant. An outstanding, hardy variety which merits a 
place in any garden or planting. 
1. crenata rotundifolia. A rather dwarf spreading variety of Japanese Holly, with glossy, Each 
nearly round leaves. One of the hardiest of the species and excellent for foundation & 2, toe Sifts, PG Ba mest ehe keener, $3.00 
planting or hedge. si oa 3, to.4 fe BG Beene 4.00 
Each Each 4 ; ue a : 4°tolS: ft, BSB” ~ cae eee 5.00 
1OutOrl Sain. BE Bieerri tri eee $2.00 23toZ butte Bo Baa pester $3.00 gam 4 % > tOuOe fi BC Bare nernen : 
18 to-24ainse 6GB erie ec 2.50 
1. glabra (Inukberry). A rather loose growing evergreen shrub which will succeed in either 
sun or shade. Leaves turn a somewhat purple shade in the fall. When planted in mass 
the shining black berries are most attractive. One of the hardiest varieties. 
j Each Each 
StO>2 tiie, Beis! . rete heeeeeees $2.50 2 to Zl paitity cB GB ge .ca sdoye cetera) « $3.00 
1. opaca (American Folly). Our native Holly which is prized so much at Christmas time 
because of its large glossy leaves and striking red berries. Stands pruning well and 
can therefore be used as a specimen, in foundation plantings or as a hedge. Some 
trees bear berries (pistillate, female), while others (staminate, male) do not. It is 
necessary that ycu have a male Holly growing close by or one should be planted in 
every group for pollination. They will grow in partial shade or in the open. 
Non-Berried Berried Non-Berried Berried 
Site ay hip, IEXSe) do gods $4.00 $6.00 DOL ats, EXEAY Sag oe $6.00 $9.00 
SURO MSI LA pd SteA ER Gatun rece 5.00 Te50 
Laurocerasus - Cherry Laurel 
LAUROCERASUS caroliniana. An attractive evergreen shrub with glossy, oval-like, green 
leaves and uprignt branches. Grows to a height of 7 to 9 feet. Very ornamental be- 
cause of its good color. 
Each Each 
2 +0. 308s BG Be cmt enelees iets $3.00 4 tonothts| BGBers ych-teraeeee eee $5.00 
3 for4tattes BG:B es. mccusraemeiioriens tres 4.00 > tO.Onftie BEB Paes eens 6.00 
L. schipkaensis (Hardy English Laurel). Withstands more cold than any of the English 
Laurel, but will freeze from time to time. Its slick, glossy leaves are most attractive. 
A beautiful broad-leaf Evergreen. 
Each 
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Mahonia - Oregon Holly-Grape 
MAHONIA aquifolium. The thick, glossy leaves resemble Holly, but are much larger and 
far more attractive. Makes a compact bush, and when pruned severely or 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. 
: Each Each silica : a : 
L8stor24 in BSB aacnn see sent $2.00 PANOZ ae tis OO BR ate ciclceieee $2.50 Viburnum Burkwoodi 
