MAHONIA FORTUNEI 
Low shrub, somewhat resembling Nanclina. Leaves 
are long and narrow, serrated with small teeth. Long 
racems erect at winter time with numerous bright 
yellow flowers. 
Each 10 100 
6-8 inch, C., from 2 y 2 inch pot _ 1.00 8.00 
MALPIGHIA GLABRA (Barbadoe Cherry) 
Low headed evergreen shrub with rosy flowers and red 
berries. Too te-nder for the Northern planting, but 
most suitable for pot plant. 
2-4 inch, C. T. _i.__ .50 4.00 
NANDINA DOMESTICA 
' A pretty Japanese evergreen shrub, grows well in sun 
as well as in shade. Shape of the foliage and the grow¬ 
ing habits are entirely different from that of ordinary 
plants. It is most beautiful sight in winter when 
leaves turn to beautiful red color and scarlet berries 
are hanging in clusters. 
6-8 inch, S. T. _ .75 6.00 
8-10 inch, S. T. _ .90 7.00 
10-12 inch, S. TT. _ 1.00 8.00 
12- 15 inch, S. TT. _1.50 12.00 
15-18 inch, Field, B&B _ .30 
13- 24 inch, Field, B&B_ .60 
24-30 inch, Field, B&B _ .75 
ORANGE CALAMONDIN 
Most desirable variety for pot culture. The trees can 
easily be dwarfed and bear fruits at an early age. The 
fruit is small 1% inches in diameter, deep orange-red 
thin smooth skin. Juice clear but strongly acid and not 
fit for the table. It ripens in November to December, 
just before the Christmas season. Leaves are large and 
dark, shiny green. Very hardy and prolific bearer. We 
strongly recommend this variety for pot culture. 
4-6 inch, C., from 2 y 2 inch pot_ .90 7.00 
6-8 inch, C., from 3 inch pot__1.50 12.50 
8-12 inch, C., from 4 inch pot__ 2.25 20.00 
12-18 inch, C., from 6inch pot, 
very bushy, bearing size _ 6.00 50.0C 
OSMANTHUS AQUIFOLIUM (O.llicifolium) 
This is the hardiest of all Osmanthus family. Thrives 
at New York, possibly as far north as Massachusetts. 
Leaves leathery-smooth and shiny. Strong spines on 
both sides of foliage, somewhat resembles Ilex Cornuta 
(Chinese Spiny Holly). 
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