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LIGUSTRUM. Privet. 
Ligustrum Ibota. 
IBOTA. Chinese Privet. —One of the hardiest privets, 
and very distinct, with handsome, glossy foliage and star- 
like pure white, fragrant flowers in great profusion, in 
June, followed by bluish-black seeds in clusters, which 
remain upon the plant until spring. 2 to 3 feet, 20c; 
3 to 4 feet, 30c each. 
OVALIFOLIUM. California Privet.— The popular hedge 
plant, for which purpose it is one of the very best by 
reason of its rapid growth, elegant form and handsome 
foliage. Of all the hardy shrubs there are none more 
useful, for it excels whether used for hedging, for mass¬ 
ing or for planting singly as specimens; especially in the 
latter case when trained to the standard or globe form. 
Strong, 2 to 3 feet, each, 15c. 
Very strong, 3 to 4 feet, each, 20c. 
Very strong, 4 to 5 feet, each, 30c. 
Heavy, 6 to 8 feet, each, 50c. 
For prices by the 100, see Hedge Plants, page 67. 
OVALIFOLIUM AIKEl, II.—A form of the California 
Privet with bright lemon yellow foliage, which color it 
retains throughout the summer and autumn. Effective 
and very useful, 2 to 3 feet, each, 25c. 
STANDARD AND GLOBE PRIVET. 
These are the well-known California Privet grown to 
Globe and Tree form by careful pruning. They are so 
compact a bird cannot enter them and are so densely 
clothed with smooth, glossy foliage they are more intense 
and richer in color than Tree Box. 
Standard, 4 to 5 foot stems, 2 years, each, $1.50. 
Standard, 4 to 5 foot stems, 3 and 4 years, each, $2.00. 
Globe, 2 years, each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Globe, 3 years, each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 
LYCIUM SINENSIS. 
Chinese Matrimony Vine. 
Although styled a vine, it is in reality a tall growing 
shrub. It produces great numbers of small starlike light 
purple flowers which are succeeded by masses of bright 
scarlet berries, almost an inch long. It blooms through¬ 
out the summer and the fruit remains on the vine until 
late winter. Of the easiest culture and thrives every¬ 
where. Each, 20c. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. 
Few objects can be planted upon the lawn that are 
more interesting, striking or beautiful than the hybrid 
Magnolias. They form, in time, low, spreading trees and 
their conspicuous large flowers, which veritably clothe the 
tree with a mantle of bloom before the leaves appear, 
arrest the attention of everyone. 
ALBA SUPERBA.— A very beautiful Chinese variety. 
Tree of elegant habit and covered in early spring with 
large, pure white fragrant flowers. 
LENNEI.—Flowers large, rich purple-plum without and 
silvery rose within; very fragrant. Flowers also in late 
summer and autumn. Large foliage. 
SOULANGEANA.—Flowers bell-shaped, 3 to 5 inches in 
diameter, pearly white, marked with lilac. Large, glossy, 
massive foliage. (See cut.) 
STELLATA (Halleana ).—Of somewhat dwarf habit and 
produces great masses of pure white, semi-double, fra¬ 
grant flowers very early in the season. 
Handsome trees, 2 to 3 feet, each, $1.50. 
Handsome trees, 3 to 4 feet, each, $2.00. 
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