MONTICELLO, FLORIDA 
5 
THE ABELIA FIELD 
Ligustrum eoriao.euin. A dwarf, hardy 
variety, with small extremely dark, crink¬ 
led leaves. Very ornamental. 
Each Per 10 
B & B 6 to 8 inch .50 4.50 
B & B 8 to 12 inch .75 6.50 
B & B 12 to 18 inch 1.00 9.00 
Ligustrum japonicum aureuin. Strong up¬ 
right grower, with large leaves, largely 
golden yellow in the newer growth. 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 1.50 
B & B 4 to 5 feet 1.75 
B & B 5 to 6 feet 2.25 
B & B 6 to 8 feet 3.50 
12.50 
15.00 
20.00 
30.00 
Blue berries in clusters. Very desirable for 
background planting where medium height, 
substance and contrast is wanted. 6 feet. 
Each Per 10 
B & B 8 to 12 inch .50 4.50 
B & B 12 to 18 inch 1.00 9.00 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 1.50 12.50 
Maipigliia glabra Barbados cherry. Shrub 
6 ft. Slender branched, tender. Delightful¬ 
ly fragrant flowers. Drupes red or scarlet, 
about size of a cherry, acid. Used for jel¬ 
lies and jams. 
B & B 8 to 12 inch .60 5.00 
B & B 12 to 18 inch 1.00 9.00 
Ligustrum excelsum siiperbum. A rapid 
grower with brightly colored leaves, va¬ 
riegated green and white. Very showy. 
4 
to 
5 
feet 2.00 
17.50 
5 
to 
6 
feet 2.50 
22.50 
6 
to 
8 
feet 3.75 
32.50 
lucidum. The finest of 
all lag- 
B & B 
B & B 
B & B 
ustrums. Very bushy, compact-spreading, 
with rich, dark waxy leaves. It is almost 
indispensable for foundation plantings and 
is also fine for hedges and as individual 
specimens. Can be pruned to any desired 
size or shape. 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 
B & B 2 to 3 feet 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 
B & B 4 to 5 feet 
B & B 5 to 6 feet 
1.00 
9.00 
1.25 
11.00 
1.75 
15.00 
2.25 
20.00 
3.00 
25.00 
Ligustrum noblis. Leaf dark green and 
glossy like Lucidum, except more pointed. 
An upright grower, in habit between Lu¬ 
cidum and Japonicum. Often called Luci¬ 
dum pyramidalis. 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 1.7 5 
B & B 4 to 5 feet 2.25 
B & B 5 to 6 feet 3.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
Magnolia Souliaiigana nigra. A hardy 
deciduous Magnolia. Flowers are tulip 
shaped, purple in color and blooming m 
late winter before the leaves appear. Oc¬ 
casional blooms appear throughout th£ 
year. 
B & P. 
B & B 
2 to 3 feet 2.00 17.50 
S to 4 feet 3.50 30.00 
Mahonial japonlea. “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. 
Namlina iloinestiea. Japan. One of the 
sacred plants of Japan. A small, slender 
shrub with bamboo-like stems 3 to 5 ft. in 
height, covered with fern-like foliage. 
Flowers pinkish white in terminal clusters, 
followed by brilliant scarlet berries, which 
hang on all winter. One of our most at¬ 
tractive shrubs, unexcelled for foundation 
and foreground planting, and very effec¬ 
tive when planted in masses. Should be in 
every garden. 
B & B 12 to 18 inch 1.06 9.00 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 1.25 11.00 
B & B 2 to 3 feet 2.00 17.50 
Olea fragrans. “Sweet or Tea Olive.’’ 
Dwarf evergreen; bright green foliage; 
small, white, sweet-scented flowers. Blooms 
winter and spring. 
B & B 18 to 24 inch 1.25 
B & B 2 to 3 feet 2.00 
B & B 3 to 4 feet 3.00 
Philadelplms, Moek Orange. “Syringa.” 
Popular old-fashioned garden shrub. The 
flowers are white with conspicuous sta¬ 
mens suggesting orange blossoms, and are 
profusely borne in late spring and early 
summer. Thrives well in either sun or par¬ 
tial shade. 
Gramliflorus. Large flowering Mock 
Orange. Large white scentless flowers 
May-June. Free bloomer. 12 feet. 
Virginal, Semi-dble. “Everblooming Mock 
Orange.” Fragrant white flowers much 
larger than any other variety. Blooms in¬ 
termittently all summer. 8 feet. 
BR 2 to 3 feet .50 4.00 
BR 3 to 4 feet .75 6.00 
*BR 4 to 6 feet 1.00 S.oO 
*Orandflorus only. 
