Mahonia Aquifolium 
(Oregon-Washington Holly-Grape) 
A very beautiful evergreen shrub with large glossy 
leaves and yellow flowers conspicuously appearing 
in the spring and followed by dark blue berries;\ a 
most satisfactory broadleafed evergreen for any 
place in the United States. 
1 Yr. seedlings, Mahonia Aquifolia, 
field-grown, row run, 4-6”, 
$35 per 1,000; $5 per 100 
TRANSPLANTS—We are offering one year trans- 
plants, root pruned, in both Mahonia Aquifolium and 
Mahonia Nervosa at $15 per 100. 
Mahonia Nervosa 
(Low-growing Oregon-Washington Holly-Grape) 
This dwarf growing Mahonia is also a native of Ore- 
gon and Washington and is very useful where low 
growing shrubs are needed. It grows 15 to 18 inches 
and is even more beautiful than Aquifolium. Can be 
used for ground covering or as specimen plants. 
All orders shipped the same day they are dug. 
SEEDLINGS ‘are muddled, then packed in moist 
shingle tow and wrapped 100 to the bundle in water- 
proof paper. They are then packed 1,000 seedlings 
to the crate, weighing approximately 55 lbs. 
TRANSPLANTS are packed same as seedlings and 
wrapped 25 to the bundle. They are then packed 250 
plants per crate, weighing approximately 65 lbs. 
TERMS—Check is requested before shipment; or will 
ship C.O.D. if preferred. All orders shipped by Railroad 
Express. 
SORRY NO PARCEL POST 
Place your order now for Fall, 1952, 
or Spring, 1953, delivery 
Chenoweth 
MOUNT VERNON NURSERY 
Mount Vernon. Washington 
