SPECIALTIES 
OF FRUITLAND NURSERIES 
Descriptions and prices of these plants 
will be found on pages listed. 
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Broad-Leaved Evergreens -12 
Azaleas _13, 14 
Camellias, or Japonicas-14, 15 
Ligustrum in Variety-18 
Nandina Domestica _19 
Coniferous Evergreens _22 
Junipers in Variety-23,24 
Thujas in Variety-24,25 
FRUITLAND NURSERIES grows a variety ot 
plant material second to none, but certain plants, 
owing to soil, climate, and our ability in knowing 
how to grow, we consider better than can be 
had elsewhere. 
NATIVE PLANT MATERIAL from FRUITLAND NURSERIES 
The Southeastern States are rich in beau¬ 
tiful and satisfactory, native deciduous, 
broad-leaved and coniferous shrubs and 
trees. There is a close affinity between this 
portion of the United States and China, 
where so many of our rare plants come 
from. Collected plants from the wild are, 
at the best, a waste of the average planter’s 
time, and a depopulation of the natural 
beauty of the forest. 
FRUITLAND NURSERIES has quite a 
collection of nursery-grown native plant ma¬ 
terial. This is not to be confused with in¬ 
ferior collected stock. Descriptions and 
prices of these plants will be found on 
pages listed. 
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Albizzia Julibrissin (Mimosa). Adventive from 
Japan and Persia. 9 
Azalea Calendulaeea and Nudiflora. 4 
Bignonia Capreolata (Crossvine). 32 
Callicarpa Americana (Beautyberry) . 4 
(Beautyberry) . 4 
Calycantlius Floridus (Sweetshrub). 4 
Cercis Canadensis (American Redbud). 9 
Chionantliiis Virginica (White Fringetree)... . 4 
Cornus Florida (White Dogwood). 9 
Decumaria Barbara ._.32 
Fothergilla Gardeni (Dwarf Fotliergilla). 5 
Gelsemium Sempervirens (Carolina Yellow- 
Jessamine) .32 
Gordonia Lasiantlius (Loblolly-Bay).17 
Ilex (Holly) in several varieties.17 
Jiiniperus Virginiana (Redcedar).24 
Kalmia Latifolia (Mountain-Laurel).17 
Laurocerasus Caroliniana (Carolina Cherry- 
Laurel) . 17 
Liriodendron Tulipifera (Tuliptree).10 
Magnolia Acuminata (Cucumbertree).10 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia)... .18 
Mitchella Kepens (Partridgeberry).33 
Nyssa Sylvatica (Tupelo).10 
Persea Pubescens (Swamp Red-Bay).19 
Platanus Occidentalis (Sycamore).10 
Quercus, in variety.11,20 
Rhododendron .20 
Rosa Bracteata (Macartney Rose). Adventive 
from China .31 
Rosa laevigata (Cherokee Rose). Adventive 
from China .31 
Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress).11 
RARE PLANTS GROWN BY FRUITLAND 
NURSERIES 
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Arbutus Unedo (Strawberry Tree).12 
Gelsemium Sempervirens Flore-Pleno (Double 
Carolina-Jessamine) .32 
Ilex (Holly) in variety.17 
Juniperus Communis Oblonga Pendula (Weep¬ 
ing Juniper) .24 
Meratia Praeeox (Wintersweet). 7 
Pliajus Grandifolius (Veiled Nun Orchid).35 
Ruscus Aculeatus (Butchersbroom).21 
Symplioricarpos Chenaulti (Snowberry).8 
PLANTS FROM GRANDMOTHER’S GARDEN 
bring back pleasant memories of a bygone day 
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Cydonia Japonica (Flowering Quince). 5 
Camellia Japonica .14, 15 
Gardenia (Cape Jasmine).16 
Jonquils . 1 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia).18 
Miciielia Fuscata (Banana Shrub).19 
Osmantlius Fragrans (Tea or Sweet Olive).19 
Snowdrops . 1 
Spiraea Prunifolia Plena (Double Bridal Wreath). 7 
Wistaria .33 
PLANTS FOR THE FRAGRANT GARDEN 
“There’s Rosemary, that’s for remembrance.” 
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Calycanthus Floridus (Sweetshrub). 4 
Cleyera Ochnacea .16 
Gardenia (Cape Jasmine).16 
Meratia Praeeox (Wintersweet). 7 
Michelia Fuscata (Banana Shrub).19 
Osmantlius, in variety .19 
Pittosporum Tobira .20 
Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary).20,21 
Syringa (Lilac). 8 
Throughout FRUIT LAND'S CATALOG will be found many plants which 
are not generally found listed by others 
