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desired shape or size. Price, l-iy 2 ft, 20c; IV 2-2 
ft., 30c; Balled, 2-3 ft., 65c; 3-4 ft., 90c; 4-5 ft., 
$1.25. 
E. SEIBOLDI. “Paten’s Euonymus.’’ 10 ft. A 
spreading evergreen shrub of unusual hardiness. 
Drops its leaves just before the new growth 
starts in the spring. Its bursting seed pods dis¬ 
play red seed in the winter. Price, rooted divi¬ 
sions, 20c; Balled, 11 / 2-2 ft, 50c; 2-3 ft, 75c; 
3-4 ft, $1.25. 
GARDENIA (CAPE JASMINE) 
G. GRANDIFLORA. “Old-Fashioned Cape 
Jasmine.’’ 8 ft. Has dark green glossy foliage. The 
flowers are white, waxy, intensely fragiant, 
large and showy. Price, I-IV2 ft., 30c; I 1 / 2-2 ft., 
40c; 2-3 ft, 75c. 
G. FORTUNEI. “Everblooming Cape Jas¬ 
mine.’’ 5 ft. An improved strain. Blooms more or 
less the entire season, instead of spring only, 
smaller blossoms but very fragrant. Price, I 1 / 2 - 
2 ft., 60c; 2-3 ft, 90c. 
GUAVA 
FEIJOA SELLOWIANA. “Pineapple Guava.” 
6 ft. Foliage gray-green, silvery underneath. Nu¬ 
merous white flowers with red stamens. Fruit 
dark green delicious for eating fresh or for mak¬ 
ing pies or jelly. Price, Balled, 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
ILEX (HOLLY) 
I. DAHOON HYBRID. 20 ft. A cross between 
Dahoon and American holly. Has long narrow 
spiny leaves and an abundance of led berries. A 
fine new introduction. All plants bear berries. 
Price, Balled, 1 - 11/2 ft, $1.00; I 1 / 2-2 ft, $1.40; 2-3 
ft., $1.80; 3-4 ft, $2.25; 4-5 ft, $3.00; 5-6 ft, $4.50; 
6-7 ft, $7.00. 
I. OPACA. “American Holly.” 30 ft. A native 
southern evergreen tree of great beauty. Too well 
known to need description. Young plants are 
not usually symmetrical but assume good form as 
they grow older. Guaranteed berried plants at 
50% increase over prices quoted below. Price, 
Balled, I-I 1/2 ft, 50c; I 1 / 2-2 ft, 75c; 2-3 ft., $1.00; 
3-4 ft, $1.50; 4-5 ft, $2.50; 5-6 ft, $3.50; 6-8 ft, 
$5.00. 
I. VOMITORIA. “Yaupon Holly.” 20 ft. 
Has small oval dark green leaves. During the 
winter the tree is a mass of scarlet berries. Can 
be sheared into any form or size, ’these plants 
are seedling and some may not produce berries. 
Price, Balled, I-IV 2 ft, 75c; 11 / 2-2 ft, $1.00; 2-3 
ft, $1.50; 3-4 ft, $2.25. 
I. VOMITORIA. “Femina.” 20 ft Same as the 
above except these plants are propagated from 
very compact heavily berried trees, insuring that 
every plant v/ill bear berries. Price, Balled, I-IV2 
ft, $1.00; 11 / 2-2 ft, $1.50; 2-3 ft, $2.00; 3-4 ft, 
$3.00. 
JASMINE 
J. FLORIDUM. “Italian Jasmine.” 3 ft. Very 
desirable plant with flexuous branches and very 
pretty dark glossy green foliage. Golden yellow 
flowers half inch in diameter all during the 
growing season. We recommend this plant high¬ 
ly for a low spreading effect around tall grow¬ 
ing plants. Price, spread, I-IV2 ft, 20c; l%-2 ft., 
35c; Balled, 2-3 ft, 75c; 3-4 ft, $1.25. 
J. REVOLUTUM. “Jasmine Humile.” 8 ft A 
tall erect growing jasmine with the same foliage 
and flowers as the Floridum. Price, Balled, 3-4 
ft, $1.00; 4-5 ft, $1.50. 
J. PRIMULINUM. “Primrose Jasmine.” 3 ft 
Same growth characteristics as Floridum but 
with larger leaves and flowers. The leaves are 
much lighter green and not so glossy as the 
Floridum. Price, I-IV 2 ft, 20c; 11^-2 ft., 35c; 
Balled, 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft, $1.25. 
LAUROCERASUS (LAUREL) 
L. CAROLINIANA. “Cherry Laurel.” 20 ft. 
Foliage is exceptionally glossy and has a rich 
green color. Naturally compact and symmetrical. 
Will make a tine shade tree or can be sheared to 
any desired form. Specify if wanted for an ever 
green shade tree. Price, Balled, 1-1% ft, 40c; 
l%-2 ft, 60c; 2-3 ft, 90c; 3-4 ft., $1.25; 4-5 ft, 
$2.00; 5-6 ft., $3.00. Write for prices on larger 
sizes. On small sizes, bareroot plants at 15c re¬ 
duction. 
LAVENDULA (LAVENDER) 
L. VERA. “True Lavender.” 2 ft. A low 
many stemmed plant averaging one to two feet 
in height with a spread or diameter about equal 
to Jieight. Price, Balled, 8-12 in., 65c; 1-1% ft, 
90c. 
LEUCOPHYLLUM (SENISA) 
L. TEXANUM. 6 ft. A beautiful plant with 
light silvery foliage, which makes a lovely back¬ 
ground for the lavender-blue flowers. Grows low 
and very compact. Prefers full sun and a com¬ 
paratively dry location. Price, Balled, 12-15 in., 
60c; 15-18 in., $1.00; 18-24 in., $1.50; 2-3 ft, $2.00. 
LIGUSTRUM 
(EVERGREEN PRIVETS) 
L. CILIATUM VARIEGATUM. “Variegated 
Ligustrum.” 10 ft. Large leaves blotched witn 
Golden yellow, and will not sunburn. Pyramidal 
growth. Unusual and fine. Price, 1-1% ft., 60c; 
l%-2 ft, 75c; 2-3 ft, $1.00; 3-4 ft, $1.50. 
L. JAPONICA. “Japanese Ligustrum.” 15 ft. 
A strong upright growing broadleaf variety, with 
dark green, glossy foliage. White flowers in 
panicles followed by dark purple berries in the 
winter. Fine for tall hedges or small evergreen- 
shade trees. Price, 2-3 ft., >30c; 3-4 ft., 50c; 4-5 
ft, 75c; 5-6 ft, $1.00. 
L. JAPONICA AUREA. “Golden Japan Li¬ 
gustrum.” 10 ft. A vigorous growing variety with 
large leaves, a beautiful clear yellow. In winter 
the large bunches of purple berries, combined 
with the yellow foliage, make a very striking ef¬ 
fect. Price, 2-3 ft, 60c; 3-4 ft, 80c; 4-5 ft, $1.25; 
5-6 ft, $1.50. 
L. JAPONICA MACROPHYLLA. “Large Leaf 
Ligvistrum.” 15 ft. Has exceedingly large leaves. 
A greatly improved strain of the Japanese Ligus¬ 
trum. Beautiful quick growing plant for hedges 
or evergreen tree. Price, 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 ft., 
65c; 4-5 ft, 90c; 5-6 ft, $1.25; 6-7 ft, $1.50; 
7-8 ft., $1.75. 
L. LUCIDUM NEPALENSE. “Nepals Ligus¬ 
trum.” 12 ft. Dark green, thick glossy leaves, 
curled upward. Uniform spreading, upright 
growth—a very attractive specimen plant. Price, 
2-3 ft, 60c; 3-4 ft, 80c; 4-5 ft, $1.25; 5-6 ft, $1.50. 
L. LUCIDUM PYRAMIDALIS. “Upright Li¬ 
gustrum.” 12 ft. A good broadleafed evergreen 
that can be used with good results to cover high 
points in a planting. Between windows, at cor¬ 
ners, and in front of columns. They do not 
crowd smaller plants. Good green color. Price, 
2-3 ft, 60c; 3-4 ft, 80c; 4-5 ft, $1.25; 5-6 ft, $1.50. 
L. LUCIDUM COMPACTA. “Wax-Leaf Ligus¬ 
trum.” 6 ft.. The very finest of all Lucidums. 
In appearance it has the finest quality of any 
bi'oad-leaf evergreen. The foliage is deep, rich 
green, almost black. The leaves are very thick, 
beautifully shaped, and glisten as though pol¬ 
ished. In growth this plant is very compact, 
dense, and wide spreading, keeping greater width 
