Mahonia (Oregon Holly) 
MAHONIA (Oregon Holly). Holly-like, shiny, deep green 
leaves which turn a maroon-red in fall and remain on 
all winter. Large, yellow blossoms in early spring are 
followed by blue berries the size, shape, and color of 
wild Grapes. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Stands light shade 
or sun. Each 
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COTONEASTER DIVARICATA. (Semi-Evergreen). A 
graceful shrub with small green purplish leaves and red 
fruit. Glorious scarlet autumn color. Grows 5 to 6 feet 
high and will stand shade. 
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RIGHT. One of the best dark 
green leaved evergreen shrubs. 
Holds its foliage throughout 
the winter. Grows in sun or 
shade. Beautiful as specimen 
or in foundation planting. 
Grows 3 to 314 feet tall. 
[LEX ROTUNDIFOLIA. Low, bushy, with glossy ever- 
green leaves. Oval shape; grows 6 feet high and wide. 
Fruit is black Will stand shade. 
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ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA (Shrub Holly). More 
spreading than Rotundifolia. Dark, shiny green leaves 
are convex in shape, rather narrow. Black berries. 
Easily trimmed. 
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EVONYMUS PATENS. Fine for foundation planting, 
holding foliage well into the winter. Large, deep green 
foliage with clusters of Bittersweet-like berries in the 
fall. Will stand shade. 
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EVONYMUS PATENS (Small Leaf). 
regular Patens with smaller leaf. 
More compact than 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. True Southern Magnolia. 
Large, glossy, 
throughout the winter. 
in June, intensely 
Springfield, Missouri. 
ft. 
NANDINA. 
leaves 
Large, creamy white blooms 
fragrant. 
dark green 
which remain 
Not hardy north of 
Fern-like branches grow horizontal on this 
semi-broadleaf evergreen shrub. 
Foliage is long and 
narrow, and colors a beautiful bright red in the fall, 
and often remains attractive until middle of March. 
Large clusters of brignt red berries add beauty to the 
fall and winter effect. 
Grows 3-4 feet tall. 
Prefers 
