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.” Japanese Pachysandra 
(Pachysandra terminalis) 
A splendid Evergreen ground 
cover with thick glossy foliage, 
forming a dense mat, making 
low growing cover plant, excel- 
lent for edging. Does well in 
dense shade. Hardy. 
It is the plant which gives a 
finishing touch to any landscape 
planting. The practice should be 
made to sell Pachysandra in con- 
nection with all landscape foun- 
dation planting, groups, etc., as 
a ground cover. 
Grows about six inches high. 
It will grow in the sun or in a 
shady spot. Will grow equally 
well in moist or dry situations. 
It does not have any notice- 
able flowers, but is favored for 
its cool, pleasing green leaves. 
It is not a vine and cannot be 
expected to climb trellises or 
walls. 
100 1000 
6-8 inch xx Fr.....$14.00 $110.00 
8-10 inchex <eba ee 16.00 130.00 

Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Pachysandra) 

Japanese Pachysandra as a border 
Kuonymus radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winter-creeper) 
A very useful ground covering Evergreen that trails or climbs. Can 
also be trained into a low attractive shrub. Glossy green leaves the year 
around with orange-scarlet berries in the Fall. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Oe Oe itchy aca EN Le Rie ot ene ett, ok ee ae We re Been Sica Hees EA $ 15.00 $120.00 
Mahonia acquifolia (Oregon Hollygrape) 
A very decorative Evergreen shrub from three to six feet tall. Native 
to the more temperate regions, but survives north in sheltered positions. 
Has very attractive dark blue berries in the fall. Shiny leaves, some waxy, 
with prickers, resembling holly. 
6845 Sin ch O) Ty eC soe Pee epee reacts a reget ae Sie. Sars $ 6.00 §$ 55.00 
$-10. inch! O: Zev eres el ie ae cote ee eS 7.00 65.00 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
0 indicates seedlings. Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
