GARDEN MANDAI, FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA Weeping 

 habit yellow flowers. 



PORSYTHIA SUSPENSA, VERDIS- 

 SIMA. Lovely bright golden bell-shaped 

 flowers. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. 



JAPANESE BAMBOOS. In variety, 

 50c. and $1.00 each. 



LILAC. New Persian. — Deep purple, 

 very fragrant. 50c. and $1.00 



LILAC. WHITE. Rare and beautiful. 

 Very sweet. 50c. and $1.00. 



MAGNOLIA PUSCATA. Banana Shrub 

 —A most desirable evergreen shrub; hardy 

 South, but for conservatories North. The 

 brownish yellow flowers, which appear in 

 early spring, emit a delightful banana 

 fragrance. 50c., 75c„ $1.00, $1.50 and $2 00. 



OLEA. Fragrans— (Tea or Sweet Olive) 

 —One of the most desirable flowering 

 shrubs of Southern gardens. The white 

 flowers, although small, are produced in 

 clusters, and emit the most pieasing fra- 

 grance. It is well said that "each indi- 

 vidual bloom has more sweetness than the 

 most fragrant lily.' It is of easy culture 

 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. 



PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA— Fine shrab 

 which is well adapted for trimming in fan- 

 ciful shapes. Flowers yellowish white, 

 very fragrant. Plant 1 foot high, 25c 

 each. Bushy nlants, 50c. each 10 for 

 $4.00. 



PHILADELPHUS. Syringa or Mode 

 Orange.— Aurea (Golden Leaved Syringa.) 

 —Of medium growth; foliage golden yel- 

 low, which it keeps the entire season. A 

 valuable variety. 50c, 75c, and $1.C0. 



SPIRAEA, OR BRIDAL WREATH 

 Spring bloomers, 25, 50, 75 cents and $1 00 



OPULIFOLIA AUREA. Leaves golden 

 yellow; flowers white. 50c. to $100 



THUNBERGII— Dwarf; flowers 'white, 

 very early in spring. This variety is suita- 

 ble for a low hedge for cemetery lots 50c 

 tnd $1.00. 



VAN HOUTTEI— Large white flowers 

 50c. to $1.00. 



ANTHONY WATERER— Red Spiraea 

 25, 50, 75 cents and $1.00. 



TREE MIGNONETTE--A very fragr?nt 

 blooming shrub, containing its sweet 

 fluffy flowers from early summer till late 

 cold weather. Very pleasing. 1\ 25, 50c and 

 $1.00 each. 



YUCCA FLAMENTOSA-Adam's Nee- 

 dle— Spannish Dagger, Fine, stately lawn 

 plants; 50c, 75c, and $1.00. 



EVERGREENS, 



On account of their increasing demand 

 we give this class of trees ani. shrubs our 

 special attention. 



CEDRUS- Cedar— Deodara- -'The great 

 Cedar of the Himalayan Mountains.) A 

 stately tree, attaining a height of 50 to 

 75 feet; foliage glaucous green; branches 

 feathery and spreading. Perfectly adapted 

 to this climate. $1.25, $1.50 and $3.00. 



RETINOSPORA— Japan Cypress— Plum- 

 osa, or Plume Like — A rapid growing va- 

 riety, with exquisite foliage and slender 

 branches; very handsome. 50c to $1.00. 



ARGENTEA— Of dwarf, compact growth 

 and foliage tipped' with light yellow. 50c 

 to $1.00. 



AUREA— Similar to Plumosa, but foliage 

 tipped with gold, 50c to $2.00. 



THUYA— Arbor Vitae, Hovey's Golden— 

 A small tree, globular in foim; foliage 



light green with a golden tinge, and very 

 compact; hardy. 50, 75c and $1.00. 



COMPACTA— Foliage light green; habit 

 dwarf and compact. 50c and $1 00 each 



OCCIDENTALIS— American Arbor Vi- 

 tae. 50c and $1.00. 



ORDB?s'TALS— Oriental Arbor Vitae. 

 These two very desirable, of easy culture. 

 50c and $1.00. Large plants, $1.5 > and $2.00. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



SICUS Vitidae— Box Tree— A fine small 

 evergreen, with pale green leaves. Can be 

 trained in any desirable form by Shearing. 

 25, 50 and 75 cents each. 



LIGU9TRUM AMURENSE — Armoor 

 River Privet— Our hedges of this desirable 

 evergreen have for years past neen noted 

 for their perfect shape and appearance. It 

 far surpasses the variety cultivated in 

 northern sections under the name of Cal- 

 ifornia Privet (Ligustrum ovalifollum) 

 which assumes a dingy green tint in win- 

 ter, whereas the Armoor Privet retains ?t 

 brighter green color throughout the en- 

 tire year. And are now to be found in, 

 every section of the Southern States. It 

 has stood a cold of 20 degrees below zero 

 in western North Carolina and is equally 

 successful in south Florida, thus with- 

 standing both extremes of heat and cold 

 Strong plants 10c each, $8.00 ptr 100. Extra 

 strong plants 15c each, $12.00 per 100. Small 

 plants, $6.00 per 100. 



CITRUS TRIFOLIATA— Japan Hardy 

 Lemon — This is the coming hedge plant 

 for defensive as well as ornamental pur- 

 poses, far more desirable than Osage Or- 

 ange. It is hardy as far north as New Jer- 

 sey, and planted in good soil an impenetra- 

 ble hedge can be had three years from 

 planting. Requires but little trimming 

 after third year. Plants may be set 2 feet 

 apart. Prices, 10c each, $4. CO per 100, $15.00 

 per 1000; extra large bushy plants 20c 

 each, $8.00 per 100. Specimen plants 50c 

 each. Write for prices in larger quantities. 



Citrus Trifoliata seeds, cleaned, 1-4 lb. 

 30c; 1 lb. $1.00. In the hull or orange 75c 

 per lb. Get prices on larger quantities. 



HARDY SHADE TREES. 



AMERICAN ELM— Large leaf elm, 

 healthy quick growth, long lived. A very 

 desirable shade tree in every way. $1.00 

 and $1.50. 



CATALPA TEA'S JAPAN HYBRID— 

 Large luxuriant foliage, handsome white 

 flowers, with purple dots and a touch of 

 yellow around the throat, with a pleasant, 

 delicate fragrance. $1. and $1.5C. 



CINNAMOMUM OAMPHOKA —The 

 Camphor Tree— This tree is perfectly Hardy 

 and does well along the South Atlantic 

 and Gulf coast. It is a handsome ever- 

 green, with bright, shiny leave*. Prices of 

 plants 50c, 75c, 1.00 and $2.00. Seed, pacK- 

 ages, 10c Specimen, 20 foot trees, $10.00 

 each ; 10 feet, $5.00 each 



LIGUSTRUM VULGARE— Best ever- 

 green shade trees; very hardy, and can be 

 trimmed into any shape. $1.00 and $1.50 

 eaoh Extra specimen, 8 feet $3 00 each. 



LINDEN— A fine pyramidal tree, with 

 large leaves. Largely used f o • street and 

 ornamental planting, developing into beau- 

 tiful specimens. $1.50 each. 



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