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Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Grape) 
An ornate little evergreen shrub, native of Oregon, where it is much loved 
and enjoyed. Leaves are holly like and bright green. Has long clusters of 
bright golden yellow flowers in the spring, followed by bunches of bright 
blue, grape-like berries, which are sometimes used for jelly making. Attract- 
ive in foliage, flower and fruit. Also fine for interior decorative purposes. 
Some leaves take on autumn tints of crimson, deep red, bronze and gold. The 
shrub is at its best in group plantings. One of the hardiest of the broad- 
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Mahonia nervosa (Longleaf Hollygrape) 
Plants grow 12 to 18 inches tall. The leaves which are 12 to 15 inches long 
are beautifully fern like in form. Flowers are bright golden yellow, followed 
by bunches of bright blue, grape like fruit. The foliage is dark green turn- 
ing to most beautiful shades of brilliant red and bronze in the fall. Does 
well in sun or shade. Thrives under conifers. Very hardy. One of the very 
best of Oregon’s native shrubs. 
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Manzanita—See Arctostaphylos 
Mountain Laurel—See Kalmia 
Myrtle—See Vinca, Umbellularia 
Nandina domestica (Nandina) 
A native of the Orient. Characterized by delicate foliage, the long slender 
leaves being frond-like. It bears large clusters of bright red berries which at 
times almost cover the tops of the plant. Some of the leaves turn in autumn 
to attractive shades of red, bronze and scarlet, and some remain green. Height 
4 to 5 feet. Good for specimen or mass plantings. One of the finest hardy 
evergreens grown. ; 
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Oak—See Lithocarpus 
Oregon Grape—See Mahonia 
Periwinkle—See Vinca 
Pernettya mucronata (Chilean Pernettya) 
Also known as South American Huckleberry. Neat evergreen foliage, white 
flowers. ‘The shrub reaches a height of 2 feet and a 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. 
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