Choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees 
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PRIVET HEDGE. 
Miscellaneous Ornamentals 
GOLDEN BAMBOO 
A beautiful fern-like Bamboo ; very hardy ; green leaves and golden stem ; clumps 
of this Bamboo are very ornamental for the lawn or garden 25 cts. 
WHITE FRINGE 
A very ornamental forest tree. 25 cts. 
LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet) 
This is by far the best plant for hedges that has ever been tried in the South It 
grows very rapidly, is evergreen, can be trimmed into any shape ; is perfectly hardy in 
the South ; has small, glossy green leaves, and is the ideal hedge plant. It should be 
planted in a double row, in a well-enriched trench, two plants to the foot, and trimmed 
often to thicken up the hedge. 2 to 3 ft., #4 per 100, $30 per 1,000 : 3 to 5 ft., $5 per 
100, $35 per 1,000. 
LIMONIUM TRIFOLIATUM (Citrus trifoliata) 
A hardy and ornamental variety of Lemon, growing to a height of 15 feet. It 
retains its foliage quite late, and the vivid green stems are beautiful in winter. Flowers 
in great profusion three times a year, and bears golden fruit, which is inedible. Very 
dense and thorny, and, therefore, makes a valuable hedge plant. 25“cts. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
The well-known “ Magnolia” of our native forests. The most magnificent of our 
broad-leaved evergreens. Trees bloom when quite small. The flowers are very large, 
pure waxy white, and of the most delicious fragrance. Trees attain immense size. 
One of the finest evergreen shade trees to be found in the South. 25c. each, $15 per 100. 
SILVER-LEAF MAPLE 
A hardy, vigorous-growing shade tree ; very ornamental. 25 cts. 
