CHASE, ALABAMA 
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS (Continued) 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum, Glossy Privet. Each 
A beautiful form of Japanese Privet, graceful and 
symmetrical habit. Dark green glossy foliage. 6 feet. 
30-36 In., BB .$ 1.00 
24-30 In., BB .75 
18-24 In., BB ...50 
lucidum pyramidalis, Upright Glossy Privet. 
Pyramidal type. Dark shiny green foliage; large 
heads of white flowers in May, followed by black berries. 
8 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB .75 
2- 3 Ft., BB .50 
18-24 In., BB .35 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora, Southern Magnolia. 
One of the grandest of all our native Broadleaved 
Evergreen trees for the South. Very large glossy green 
leaves, fragrant white blooms in spring. Especially de¬ 
sirable for planting on large estates where it has ample 
room. Hardy to Philadelphia. 40 feet. 
8-10 Ft., Specimen, BB . 5.00 
6- 8 Ft., Specimen, BB . 3.00 
5- 6 Ft., BB 2.00 
4- 6 Ft., BB 1.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB 1.00 
2- 3 -Ft., BB 75 
MAHONIA aquifolium, Oregon Holly-Grape. 
A small shrub having lustrous dark green leaves, 
shiny blue-black berries in winter. Excellent for 
foundation planting and massing in beds. Its fine rich 
foliage of varying shades is now used by leading florists 
in design work. 4 feet. 
15-18 In., BB ...50 
12-15 In., BB .35 
japonica, Leatherleaf Holly-Grape. 
An upright, stalky growing plant with large, thick 
green holly-like leaves spreading in tropical fashion. 
Yellow flowers often appear before winter is over. Blue 
berries in clusters. Very desirable for background 
planting where medium height, substance and contrast 
•is wanted. 6 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.50 
30-36 In., BB . 1.25 
24-30 In., BB . 1.00 
18-24 In., BB .75 
16-18 In., BB .50 
OREGON, February 9, 1934: “Your second shipment in. It was very 
darned rotten good. This is complimentary and not be construed otherwise.” 
OHIO, February IS, 1934: “We unloaded the car yesterday. Are well 
pleased with this stock. Sure have to take our hats off to Chase—they cer¬ 
tainly know how to pack a car.” 
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