veloping a rich dark dense growth. Can he satisfactorily used indoors. 
2" pot-grown plants, .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 3" pot-grown plants, 
.50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
Baltic Ivy: H. helix Baltica. 2" pot, .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Bunchleaf Ivy: PL. helix conglomerata. Bare. 2" pot, .50 each. 
Caen wood Ivy: H. helix cacnwoodiana. An unusually choice variety 
with small narrow sharply-pointed leaves, light-veined. Especially 
attractive as an indoor pot-plant or for some sheltered shady corner 
of a garden where this small-scale type of evergreen vine would be 
of value. 2" pot-grown plants, .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
Dwarf Ivy: H. helix Albany. An unusual variety, choice for edgings. 
Slow dense growth. Hardy. Excellent also for indoor use. 3" pot, 
.50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
Leatherleaf English Ivy: H. helix coreacea. Very choice variety. Small 
heart-shaped leaves. 2" pot, .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Self-Branching English Ivy: H. helix Pittsburgh. 2" pot, .25 each; 
$2.25 per ten. 
Tall Bunchleaf Ivy: H. helix conglomerata erecta. Bare. 2" pot, .50 
each. 
Miniature-Leaved Ivy: H. helix var. gracilis. Another choice variety 
also suitable for indoor usage. 2" pot-grown plants, .30 each; $2.75 
per ten. 3" pot-grown plants, .50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
JASMINE: JESSAMINE: Jasminum. 
White-Flowered Jessamine: J. officinale. (Tender deciduous climber, 
to 30') Pinnate leaves, dainty white fragrant flowers in clusters. 
Only suitable for mild climates. Under glass in northern regions. 
Old-fashioned and singularly full of charm. 3" pot-grown plants, .75 
each. 
Pink Jasmine: J. Stephanese. 3" pot grown plants, .75 each. 
Primulinium Jasmine: J. primulinium. (Tender evergreen shrub, to 
10') Yellow flowers with darker centers, to 2" across. A choice va¬ 
riety for a window garden. Outdoors in the south. 3" pot-grown 
plants, .50 each. 
Yellow-Flowered Jasmine: J. nudifloram. (Deciduous shrub, branch¬ 
ing to 15') The delicate yellow flowers come before the leaves in 
January and February,—a most welcome forerunner of spring in the 
South. 3" pot-grown plants, .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA: (Evergreen tree, to 100') Not usually 
hardy north of Philadelphia. One of the noblest trees of the South, char¬ 
acteristic of the old-time beauty of this part of the country. Long thick 
glossy leaves, large white heavily fragrant flowers. Plants, strong, field- 
grown. 1' to 15". $1.00 each. 
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