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LAUREL, MOUNTAIN (Kalmia latifolia)The 
native species. Beautiful pinkish blooms in 
spring. Hardy against cold. See cultural di¬ 
rections. 
l%-2 ft. xx. $ 1.50 
2 -3 ft. xx. 2.00 
LAUREL, SCHIPKA (Laurocerasus schipkaensis) 
-—A dwarf variety of the English Laurel, with 
smaller foliage and more hardy against cold. 
Size indicated in spread. 
1 V 2-2 ft. xxx. S 1.75 
2 -2 V 2 ft. xxx . 2.25 
LAURESTINA (Viburnum tinus) :—A very beau¬ 
tiful southern shrub with small leaves and 
white flowers in flat clusters in winter or early 
spring. Not hardy in colder climates than this. 
15 -18 in. xxx $ 1.25 2-2% xxx ... $ 2.50 
IV 2 - 2 ft. xxx. 1.75 
LIGUSTRUM, JAPANESE (Ligustrum japoni- 
cum) :—A very rapid grower with large leaves. 
Very useful for mass and background planting. 
Blue-black berries in the fall. 
3-4 ft. xxx $ 1.00 4-5 ft. xxx $ 1.25 
LIGUSTRUM, WAX-LEAVED (Ligustrum luci- 
dum):—This most popular plant is one of the 
most useful evergreens we offer, as well as one 
of the most beautiful. Dark, waxy green leaves, 
holding in the most severe winter weather here. 
A vigorous plant that will grow almost any¬ 
where. 
1 V 2 
-2 
ft. 
XX 
.$ 1.50 
2 
-3 
ft. 
XX 
. 2.00 
xxx 
$ 2.50 
3 
-4 
ft. 
XX 
. 2.50 
xxx 
3.50 
4 
-5 
ft. 
xxx 
4.50 
xxxx 
7.50 
5 
-6 
ft. 
xxx 
6.00 
xxxx. 
10.00 
Residence of 
DR. L. J. BLAKE, Spartanburg, S. C. 
