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MYRICA CAROLINIENSIS (. Bayberry )—A handsome shrub semi-evergreen growing 2 to 5 
feet high. Makes a very attractive border shrub. Leaves gray beneath, glaucous above. Grayish 
white fruit in winter. 12-18" 3 .50 18-24" 3 -60 _ 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
The Philadelphus are among the best of shrubs 
for background and screen purposes. Their fragrant 
orange-blossom flowers and unusual good foliage 
make them desirable. 
Aurea ( Golden Mock Orange)—-A compact slow 
growing shrub which attains a height of 4 feet. 
The best golden leaved shrub. Valuable for contrast. 
18-24" 3 .45 2-23 .55 
Coronarius ( Sweet Mock Orange) —-White fra¬ 
grant flowers profusely borne in May and June. 
2- 3' 3 .30 ' 4-5' 3 .40 
3- 4' .35 5-6' .50 
Grandiflora —A popular shrub. Flowers very 
large and white with golden stamens. Blossoms in 
June. Eight to ten feet tall. 3-4' 3 .35 
4-5' 3 .40 5-6' .50 
Lemoine —-Foliage fine. Erect shrub to six 
feet which flowers in June. 2-3' 3 -40 3-4' 3 .50 
Mt. Blanc —Double pure white blooms. 
Medium grower. 3-4' 3 .45 4-5' 3 -55 
Virginalis— The most showy variety with 
double white flowers which are sweetly fragrant and 
have a long blooming season. Good foliage and 
compact upright growth. 2-3' 3 .35 
3-4' 3 .45 4-5' .55 Philadelphia Virginalis 
PRIVET (Ligistrum) —For hedges and screens. 25 at 100 rates. 
Amoor North River —A very hardy northern type. Growth vigorous and upright. Makes 
a strong bold hedge with quite conspicuous white bloom. This variety is being used more each 
year where a good hedge is desired and temperature will not permit the use of California privet. 
18-24" 10 for 31.20 100 for 36.00 2-3' 10 for 31.50 100 for 37.50 
California -T he popular 
hedge. By proper spacing we pro¬ 
duce a superior grade. 25 or more at 
100 rates. 
18-24" 10 for 31.00 100 for 34.00 
2- 3' 10 for 1.20 100 for 5.50 
3- 4' 10 for 1.50 100 for 7.50 
Ibolium ( Hardy California )— 
New. This privet is identical with 
California except that it will ab¬ 
solutely stand severe winters, and is 
somewhat a stronger grower. 
18-24" 10 for 31.20 100 for 35.50 
2-3' 10 for 1.50 100 for 7.00 
I b o t a — A strong growing 
spreading shrub. Small white flowers 
in June followed by a heavy crop of 
black berries which persist into the 
winter. Used for group planting. 
A Privet Hedge 2-3' 3 .25 
Lodense —A slow growing dwarf privet which closely resembles Boxwood. Cannot be 
excelled where a low compact hedge is desired. This privet was recently introduced to the trade 
and is rapidly finding favor. 15-18" 10 for 32.50 100 for 315.00 
18-24" 10 for 32.75 100 for 318.00 2-210 for 3.00 100 for 22.50 
Regal’s ( Regalium )—A strong very hardy type with numerous horizontally spreading, stiff 
twiggy branches. Has a slight drooping tendency which makes a fine wide hedge. White bloom 
in Spring and clusters of black berries throughout the Winter. 
18-24" Each 3-30 10 for 32.50 100 for 315.00 2-2^' Each 3-35 10 for 33.00 100 for 318.00 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on, orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
