Eunonymous Japonica—A handsome ever¬ 
green compact and erect. Leaves glossy dark 
green throughout the year. Very useful either 
as single speciment, in mass, or as hedge. It 
can be trimmed into different forms. 24 inch 
25 cents; 3 feet 50 cents. 
Eleagnus—Silvery bronze foliage, fast growth, 
12 inch 35 cents, 18 inch, 50 cents. 
Feijoa—Foliage gray green, flowers white with 
numerous bright red stamens, hardy and easy 
to grow. 12 inch 50 cents, 18 inch 75 cents. 
Jasmine Floridum—Flowers small in clusters, 
golden yellow. Branches drooping. 2 yr. 35c. 
Jasmine Primrose—Larger flowers than above 
but not as hardy. 2 yr. 35 cents. 
Juniper—We have a good variety of Junipers 
in prostate, semi-prostate and upright. 
Leucophyllum—A most beautiful shrub of 
medium growth. Leaves small, oval form ashy 
gray or silver color, and no other shrub has such 
striking 'beauty in this sense. After rain per¬ 
iods, a profusion of very showy orchid flowers 
heighten the effect of the silvery leaves. 12 in. 
65 cents; 18 in. 85 cents. 
Lavender—The old-fashioned sweet lavender, 
growing to about 18 inches, with soft gray 
foliage and delightful fragrant, lavender flow¬ 
ers on long stems. 8 inches, 35 cents. 
Ligustrum Aura Pictum—A vigorous growing 
variety with large leaves, beautifully margined 
with yellow. Withstands the sun. In win¬ 
ter the large bunches of purple berries, com¬ 
bined with + k he yellow foliage make a very 
striking effect. 12 in| 50 cents; 18 in. 75 cents; 
3 feet, $1.00. 
Liguhtrum Japonica—one of the most attrac¬ 
tive vigorous and easy growing varieties of 
Privets, with very broad, glossy green foliage, 
effective in almost any planting scheme. 24 in. 
25c; 3-4 ft. 50 cents; 4-5 feet, 75 cents. 
Ligustrum Gracillis—Of upj!rig]ht, compact 
growth with graceful curving' branches, leaves 
crinkled, the most beautiful of all ligustrums. 
18 inch, 50c; 24 inch 75c; 24-30 inch, $1.00. 
Magnolia Grandiflora—The grandest broad¬ 
leaved evergreen of the Southern forest, famous 
for its large white, fragrant blooms and beauti¬ 
ful broad glossy leaves. 24 in, 50c; 3 feet 75c; 
4 feet $1.00. 
Mahcnia—Orenon Holly grape, leaves large 
and serrated turning bronze in winter; blue 
berries. 12 in 50c; 18 in. 75c. 
Nandina—A beautiful shrub from Japan, with 
numerous upright, reed-like stems, springing 
from same root. Leaves rich red when young, 
dark green at maturity and coppery hue in 
winter. Produces clusters of red berries in 
autumn. 15 in. 50c; 20 in. 75c; 24 in. $1.00 
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