Pyracantha Lalandi 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS, continued 
PITTOSPORUM Tobira. Valuable evergreen for the 
Lower South. Long green leaves. Small, fragrant, 
creamy white flowers. 
P. Tobira variegata. Variegated form of above. 
PYRACANTHA formosana (Formosa Hawthorn). One 
of the most choice of all evergreen trees for the South. 
Small, dark green leaves in summer and a profusion of 
white blossoms; in winter, an abundance of deep red 
berries. 2-yr. plants, and larger. 
P. Lalandi. An upright Hawthorn with orange berries. 
2-yr. plants, and up. 
LIGUSTRUM iwata. A comparatively new and ever¬ 
green Privet of great merit. Glossy green foliage with 
lighter center Densely compact grower. 
L. lucidum. The Wax-leaf Privet. Dark glossy foliage. 
Ours is a very select strain of this variety. The most 
useful of all the Privets in landscape effects. 
L. marginatum aureum. The Gold-leaf Privet. A tall 
grower and valuable evergreen. 2-yr. plants, up. 
L. nepalense. An evergreen Privet with dark green foli¬ 
age, and, like other Ligustrums, has heavy heads of 
purplish black berries. 
L. nobilis. A tall, upright form of L. lucidum. Leaves 
larger and more pointed, dark green. 
L. excelsum superbum. Beautiful evergreen Privet with 
golden and white variegated foliage. Tall. 2-yr. plants, 
up. 
L. japonicum. This is the tall-growing Ligustrum with 
large green leaves. 2-yr. plants, up. 
OSMANTHUS. The well-known Tea or Sweet Olive of 
southern gardens. 
O. fragrans (Tea Olive). Small white flowers of pleasing 
fragrance. 2-yr. plants, up. 
O. fragrans aurea. Fragrant yellow flowers. 2-yr. 
plants, up. 
VIBURNUM macrophyllum. A valuable large shrub or 
small tree, with large, glossy green leaves. 
V. suspensum. A valuable dwarf evergreen with large, 
slightly crinkled leaves, and white flowers in early spring. 
2-yr. plants only. 
V. Tinus. An evergreen of great value as a winter-flower¬ 
ing tree. Creamy white flowers in large clusters in mid¬ 
winter. 2-yr. plants, up. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
AMARYLLIS vittata Hybrids (Giant Lily). Flowers very large, in a wonderful range of 
color—red, maroon, rose, splashed pink, striped and variegated. We cannot guarantee 
the color, but ours is a good strain and all flowers will be good. Flowering size, 50 cts. 
each, $5.00 for 12. 
BAMBUSA falcata. The best of the Bamboos for ornamental plantings. Fine-leaved, 
compact-growing, making growth from one center; does not sprout from roots along the 
ground. Medium clumps, 50 cts. each, $5.00 for 12; larger clumps, $1.00 to $2.50 each. 
COCOS AUSTRALIS (Hardy Cocoanut Palm). Graceful, bluish green foliage. 50 cts. to 
$7.50 each. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). Brilliant spring-flowering Lilies. H. flava, single, yellow; 
and H. fulva plena, double, orange. 10 cts. each, $1.00 for 12. 
LIRIOPE graminifolia. A comparatively new border plant that is rapidly coming into 
favor wherever known. Grass-like leaves, green the year round, and beautiful spikes of 
purple flowers in the summer. The best border plant in cultivation in this section. When 
planted 6 inches apart, will soon make a perfect line. This plant was formerly called Ophio- 
pogon. Our plants are the superior, large-leaved variety. 1-yr. plants, 50 cts. for 12, 
$3.50 per 100; 2-yr. plants, $1.00 for 12, $7.50 per 100. 
VIOLET, Gov. Herrick. Large; deep purple. 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 12, $10.00 per 100. 
18 
