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Umbellularia californica (Oregon Myrtle) (California Laurel) 
A handsome hardy evergreen tree, 25 to 30 feet in height and reaching 75 feet. 
Native of southern Oregon and northern California where it reaches its great- 
est perfection of growth along the streams and valleys of the coast range. The 
tree is conical in form and the leaves are highly aromatic. Well adapted to 
hedges. Sargent has described the Myrtle as “one of the stateliest and most 
beautiful inhabitants of North American forests, and no evergreen tree of 
temperate regions surpasses it in the beauty of its dark dense crown of 
lustrous foliage.” Each 10 100 
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Veronica hectori 
A very unusual evergreen with russet green foliage in summer turning to a 
rich golden color in the winter season. The growth appears in the form of a 
multitude of symmetrical -upright golden spikes, attaining a height of 12 to 15 
inches. Makes a fascinating border or low edging plant, and could be used to 
advantage as a part of almost any low planting. It is a unique type. Hardy. 
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Viburnum davidi (David Viburnum) 
A dwarf, broad leaved evergreen of great beauty, growing to a height of 
2 to 3 feet with a spread of 4 to 5 feet. Leaves large, heavy, dark rich green 
giving this miniature viburnum an extremely luxuriant effect. Clusters of 
creamy flowers set in massed foliage. Hardy. Rare. A favorite with those who 
know it. 
9-12 inches twice transplanted.............................-- B&B 75 6.80 
Viburnum odoratissimum (Sweet Viburnum) 
Large, glossy, evergreen leaves, resembling those of English Laurel. In the 
fall and winter some leaves stay green while others turn to beautiful shades 
of red, making a lovely combination. Hardy, large growing shrub. Fragrant 
white flowers. 
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Viburnum tinus lucidum (Shining Laurustinus) 
This, like most viburnums, has good foliage. The leaves are evergreen, large 
and glossy. Strong grower. Large flower clusters in great profusion in late 
winter. Decidedly a superior variety. Hardy. 
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Vinca minor (Common Periwinkle] 
Also called Blue, Running or Trailing Myrtle. Hardy, evergreen, trailing 
herb. Native to Europe. Has blue flowers. Well known in country gardens. 
Makes a complete and refreshing ground cover, and thrives with little or 
no care. 
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