CI.I BRANS' LIST Ol- SHRUBS, 1909-10. 
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EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS -continued. 
Laurus ( The Laurel) — continued. 
1157 cerasus lauro-cerasus rotundifolia (Round-leaved). 
See illustration of specimen plant of above on opposite page. 
Prices for the foregoing varieties of Laurel. 1 to H feet, 2/6 per doz., 10/- per 100; 
H to 2 feet, 3/- per doz., 15/- per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 6/- per doz., 30/- per 100; 3 to 
31 feet, 9/- per doz., 50/- per 100; 3f to 4 feet, 12/ per doz., 80/- per 100; 4 to 
5 feet, 1/6 to 2/- each, 15/- to 18/- per doz. Larger sizes, 2/6 to 5/- each. 
1160 lusitanica (Portugal). 1 to H feet, 4/- per doz., 25/- per 100; 1 $ to 2 feet, 6/- per doz., 
40/- per 100; 2 to 21 feet, 9/-, 12/- to 15/- per doz., 60/-, 80/- to 100/- per 100; 21 
to 3 feet, 1/6 to 2/6 each. Larger, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
1166 myrtifolia, smaller in all its parts than the type; makes a lovely pyramid-formed 
evergreen shrub. 2 to 2£ feet, 1/- and 1/6 each, 10/6 and 15/- per doz. 
*1169 nobilis (Sweet Bay), sweet-scented foliage. 1/6 to 2/6 each. Larger plants, 5/- and 
7/6 each. Standards and pyramids, in tubs, 17/6 to 63/- each. Particulars on 
application. See illustration . 
For special offer of Laurels, see Collection No. 36, page 82. 
Photo ] Pyramid Bay. ‘ [Clibrans 
(Laurus Nobilis). 
Pyramid and Standard Bay Trees, in Tubs, are in great 
demand for decorative use. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). 
1172 spica. 6d. each, 4/6 per doz. 
1173 Grappenhall Variety, a variety of 
great merit, which is rapidly 
superseding the old-fashioned 
Lavender. It is more vigorous in 
growth, habit, and constitution, 
and more profuse and early- 
blooming than the type. The 
flowers are of large size, beauti- 
fully fragrant, and produced on 
stout spikes; a distinct acquisi- 
tion. Strong plants, established 
in 3 inch pots, 4d. each, 3/- per 
doz.; extra strong plants in 5 
inch pots, 6d. each, 4/6 per doz. 
LEPTOSPERMUNI 
*1175 scoparium. A neat Australian 
shrub of heath-like appearance, 
with reddish lilac flowers. In 
pots, 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
LESPEDEZA, see Desmodium penduliflorum, 
page 51. 
LEYCESTERIA 
*1178 formosa, flowers white, with con- 
spicuous leafy bracts of a rich 
vinous purple, succeeded by 
purple berries. 1/- and 1/6 each, 
9/- to 12/- per doz. 
LIGUSTRUM (Privet). 
*1190 japonicum, large, shining green 
foliage. 9d., 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
1192 elegans, a distinct and highly 
ornamental form of japonicum. 
9d., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
*1193 variegatum (tricolor), foliage 
beautifully shaded with red and 
white. 9d., If- to 1/6 each. 
*1195 coriaceunt, most distinct and in- 
teresting species, of slow growth, 
leaves leathery and densely 
crowded on the short shoots. 
9d. and 1/- each. 
*1199 lucidum marginatum aureum, a 
large-leaved form with golden 
margins. 9d., 1/- to 1/6 each, 
7/6, 9/-, 12/- and 15/- per doz. 
*1202 “ Triomphe de Bordeaux,” 
vigorous growing variety, with 
large foliage. 9d., 1/- to 1/6 
each. 
