Magnolia 
Magnolia  grandiflora.  This  broad-leaved  southern 
evergreen  flourishes  in  sheltered  places  as  far 
north  as  Pennsylvania.  Its  flowers  are  deep, 
broad  cups  of  waxen  white,  deliciously  fragrant, 
and  bloom  when  the  tree  is  quite  young. 
18  to  24  inches  $2  00 
Mahonia 
Mahonia  aquifolia.  Holly-leaved  Mahonl\.  A 
native  plant  with  handsome  prickly  foliage  that 
is  a  deep,  glossy  green  in  spring  and  turns  to  a 
bright  bronze  color  in  winter.  In  May  little  yel- 
low flowers  hang  along  the  branches.  Very  desir- 
able plant  for  rockeries  and  shrubbery  groups. 
-  10  to  15  inches  ....  40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Mahonia  Japonica.  Japanese  Mahonia.  A  strong 
grower  of  coarse  habit  with  large  leaves.  It  is 
not  quite  so  hardy  as  aquifolia.  Has  equally 
fine  flowers.  The  foliage  does  not  change  its  color 
in  the  winter. 
12  to  18  inches,  veiy  bushy  .  75  cts.  ea.,  $6  per  doz. 
Yucca  Filamentosa  •  Adam's  Needle 
A  low  evergreen  without  a  central  stem.  The 
long,  narrow  leaf-blades  come  out  from  the  root- 
crown.  In  June  or  July  it  shoots  up  heavy  stalks 
laden  at  the  top  with  ivory-white  flowers.  It  is  a 
very  desirable  species  and  valuable  in  separate  or 
mixed  shrubbery  and  herbaceous  plantings. 
EACH  DOZ. 
Heavy  clumps,  3  years  old  .  .  .  .  $0  35  $3  00 
Extra  heavy  clumps,  3  and  4  yrs.  old      50     4  50 
LEUCOTHOE  CATESBAEI  (See  page  i8) 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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