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 LIGUSTRUM. LYCIUM SINENSIS. 



Privet 



IBOTA. Chtn-ese Privet — One of the hardiest 

 privets and very distinct, with handsome, glossy foliage 



and star-like pure v.hite, fragrant flowers in great pro- 

 fusion, in June, followed by bluish-black seeds in clus- 

 ters, which remain upon the plant until spring. 2 to 3 

 feet, each, 20c. 



OVALIFOLIUM. CAiiroEXlA Privet.— The popular 

 hedge plant, for which purpose it is one of the very 

 best by reason of its rapid growth, elegant form and 

 handsome foliage. Of all the hardy shrubs there are 

 none more useful, for it excels whether for hedging, 

 for massing or for planting singly as speicmens, es- 

 pecially in the latter case when trained to the standard 

 or globe form. 



Strong, 2 to 3 feet, each, 15c. 



Very strong 3 to 4 feet, each, 23c. 



Very strong, 4 to 5 feet, each, 35c. 



Heavy, 6 to 8 feet, each, 50c. 



For prices by the 100, see Hedge P'.ant;, page 5 5. 



GLOBE AND STANDARD PRIVET. 



These are the well known California Prive: gr.v.n 

 to Globe and Tree form by careful pruning. They are 

 so compact, a bird cannot enter them and are so densely 

 clothed with smooth, glossy foliage they are more in- 

 tense and richer in color than Tree Box. 



Standard, each, $1.50. 



Globe, each, 50c. 



Chemtxg Co., N. Y., Oct. 23, '09. 

 The plants and shrubs came today and I wish to 

 thank you for your promptness, good packing and 

 accuracy. Everything looks well rooted and sturdy. 



Bexjamix R. Xafe. 



Chixe.se Matrimoxy Vixe. 



Although styled a vine, it is in reality a tall growing 

 shrub. It produces great numbers of small light pur- 

 ple flowers which are succeeded by bright scarlet ber- 

 ries almost an inch long. It blooms throughout the 

 summer and the fruit remains on the vine until late 

 winter. Of the easiest culture and thrives everywhere. 

 Each, 20c. 



MAGNOLIA. 



Magnolia soulangeana. 

 Few objects can be planted upon the lawn that are 

 rr.' re interesting, striking or beautiful than the hybrid 

 -Iignolias. They form, in time, low, spreading trees 

 and their conspicuous large flowers, which veritably 

 clothe the tree with a mantle of bloom in early spring 

 before the leaves appear, arrest the attention of every- 

 one. 



ALBA SUPERBA. — A very beautiful Chinese species. 

 Tree of elegant habit and covered in early spring with 

 large pure white fragrant flowers. 



LENNEI. — Flowers large, rich purple-plum without 

 and silvery rose within; very fragrant. Flowers also 

 in late summer and autumn. Large foliage. 



SOULANGEANA.— Flowers bell-shaped, 3 to 5 inches 

 in diameter, pearly white, marked with lilac. Large, 

 glossy, massive foliage. (See cut). 



STELLATA. (Halleana.) — Of somewhat dwarf habit 

 and produces great masses of pure white, semi-double, 

 fragrant flowers very early in the season. 



Handsome trees, 2 to 3 feet, each, $1.50. 



One each of the four varieties for $5.00. 



