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Arctostaphylos sherwoodi (Sherwood's Cascade Kinnikinnick) 
A natural hybrid between Arctostaphylos columbiana and Arctostaphylos 
nevadensis, product of the Cascade Mountains. The original plant is 21% 
feet tall and more than 20 feet across. The foliage which is very dense has 
an attractive tint of gray. Leaves are rather narrow and pointed. Berries 
red. The vinelike stems are strong and the plant is hardy. A natural rapid 
growing bank cover of superior merit. It makes an impenetrable mass of 
lovely soft foliage which practically prohibits all weed growth. Our own 
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AUCUBAS 
Aucuba japonica (Greenleaf Aucuba) (Female) 
Splendid, heavy, deep green foliage and a profusion of very large, bright 
red berries. Robust, shade loving evergreen to 6 feet. 
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Aucuba japonica (Greenleaf Aucuba) (Pollenizers) 
Male plants. Aucubas never bear berries unless pollenizers are planted with 
them. The large red berries are one of the attractive features of Aucubas 
and it is therefore essential to plant the pollenizers. The foliage is fine solid 
deep green. Shade loving evergreen. These will pollenize any variety. 
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Aucuba japonica nana (Dwarf Aucuba) (Female) 
This is a dwarf form with lustrous green leaves and a profusion of bright 
scarlet berries borne in clusters making a combination of surpassing beauty. 
Appeals to everyone. Hardy at Ogden, Utah. Comparatively new and rare, 
but certain to find a place in many gardens. Like the other Aucubas, it is 
dioecious and the male plants must be planted with the females to produce 
fruit. Shade loving evergreen. 
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Aucuba japonica variegata (Golddust Aucuba) (Female) 
Leaves large, glossy, dark green splashed with gold. Hardy and resistant 
to smoke and dust. The variegated foliage gives this plant a bright cheer- 
ful aspect and since it thrives best in deep shade it is a most useful ever- 
green for brightening dark, shady corners difficult to landscape. Grows 
5 to 6 feet tall. 
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