17 
LIGUSTRUM, Erect, Wax-Leaved—A taller and 
less spreading variety of the Lucidum, with 
branches ascending. 
2-214 
ft. 
XX 
$ 1.50 
214-3 
ft. xxx.. 
...$ 1.75 
3-3% 
ft. 
xxx 
... 2.00 
314-4 
ft. xxx 
... 2.50 
4-4% 
ft. 
XX 
... 3.00 
41 / 2-5 
ft. xxx 
3.50 
5-6 
ft. 
xxx 
... 5.00 
xxxx. 
... 7.50 
6-7 
ft. 
xxx 
... 8.00 
xxxx 
12.00 
7-8 
ft. 
xxxx 
15.00 
MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN:—See page 20. 
LONICERA NITIDA:—A dainty little evergreen, 
dwarf and shapely, as broad as tall with tiny 
leaves smaller than boxwood. Keep the old 
wood, which may winterkill, cut out each spring 
and the bush is a beauty in that spot where 
you want something refined. 
15-18 in. xx.... $ 1.25 114-2 ft. xx $ 1.75 
2- 214 ft. xx. 2.50 
MAHONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Holly-Grape): 
Shade-loving evergreen with reed-like branch¬ 
es and holly-like leaves. Yellow flowers fol¬ 
lowed by blue berries in spring. 
15-18 in. x. $ 1.00 lV 2 -2 ft. x.$ 1.25 
NANDINA domestica “Heavenly Bamboo of 
China.” This reed-like plant deserves its great 
popularity, for one reason if no other—its won¬ 
derful profusion of Red Berries in great clus¬ 
ters, persisting all winter. Also, the foliage 
turn red in winter, adding to the brilliance. 
Vigorous grower in almost any location, al¬ 
though sunshine is needed for the winter color. 
Stems sprout from the roots making bushy 
plants. Plant them in clumps of two or more 
for best results in berrying. 
15-18 in. xxx.... $ .75 214-3 ft. xxx.$1.75 
114-2 ft. xxx .... 1.00 3 -4 ft. xx . 2.00 
2 -214 ft. xxx. 1.25 3 -4 ft. xxx 2.50 
