AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 
Ligustrum. privet. 
Ligustrum amurense. Deciduous northern form of 
Arnoor River Privet. This is a very hardy form, of 
upright growth, similar to the California Privet, but 
much hardier than that variety. Very desirable for 
hedge or planting in groups. This Privet must not be 
confused with the evergreen or southern form of 
Ligustrum amurense. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3- 4 ft., well-branched .$0.35 $3.00 
2- 3 ft., well-branched.25 2.00 $15.00 
L. ovafolium. California Privet. Growth erect: 
leaves larger than L. amurense, but not equal to it 
as a hedge plant. It is grown North and West in 
large quantities. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 1000 
4- 5 ft., very bushy, 4 
years . ...$0.50 $4.00 
3- 4 ft., bushy, 3 years .25 2.00 $15.00 $100.00 
Lonicera 
Lonicera. Honeysuckle. Bush or Upright Form. 
These plants are vigorous growers and free bloom¬ 
ers, and are readily cultivated. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3-4 ft., bushy .$0.50 $3.50 
2-3 ft., bushy.35 3.00 $20.00 
18-24 inches, well-branched.25 2.00 15.00 
Lonicera bella. Hybrid variety; abundance of pinkish 
white flowers in early spring, followed by yellow 
fruit. 
L. fragrantissima. Chinese Fragrant Upright 
Honeysuckle. Very strong growing variety; very 
fragrant, small white flowers appear in early Feb¬ 
ruary before the leaves; foliage is retained' until 
late winter; sometimes in sheltered positions all 
winter. 
L. grandiflora rosea. A variety of medium growth; 
fine foliage, producing in early April beautiful pink 
flowers; a very distinct variety. 
Lonicera Morrowli. 
L. Morrowi. Japanese Bush Honeysuckle. A Jap¬ 
anese variety, producing early in April a profusion 
of white flowers, followed by a mass of bright red 
fruit. 
L. Ruprechtiana. Manchurian Honeysuckle. Flow 
ers pure white. Blooms in March and lasts six 
weeks; berries red or yellow. A very showy variety. 
L. tartarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. A large 
growing variety with dark-green foliage, and pink- 
colored flowers in April, followed by crimson fruit.. 
Meratia 
Meratia Praecox. (Chiomanthux jrctgrans. Calycanthxier 
Praecox). Oriental Sweet Shrub. A Japanese shrub, 
producing exquisitely fragrant yellow flowers, usually 
about January 1st, and lasting for about four weeks. 
The flowers appear before the leaves, and when in 
full bloom it is a most pleasing plant. It blooms at 
a period when our gardens are scarce of flowers. 
PRICES: 
4-5 ft., very bushy... 
3-4 ft., very bushy . . . 
2-3 ft., well-branched 
18-24 inches, branched 
Each 
10 
100 
$1.00 
$8.00 
.75 
5.00 
.50 
3.50 
$25.00 
.30 
2.50 
20.00 
PEARL BUSH. See Exochorda. 
Philadelphus. Syringa or Mock Orange. 
Very handsome and vigorous growing shrubs with large 
foliage and beautiful flowers, which are produced in 
great profusion the latter part of April and earlv 
May. 
PRICES: except where noted. 
Each 
10 
100 
5-6 feet extra heavy. 
.$0.75 
$5.00 
$35.00 
4-5 feet very heavy. 
. .50 
4.00 
25.00 
3-4 feet verv heavy. 
. .35 
3.00 
2Q.00 
2-3 feet well-branched. 
. .25 
2.00 
15.00 
Philadelphus bouquet blanc. A 
fine new variety with 
semi-double white flowers; very 
free bloomer. 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
2-3 feet, heavy . 
$3.00 
18-24 inch, heavy . 
. . .25 
2.00 
P. conquette. A very desirable new variety with large 
sweet-scented flowers ; dwarf grower. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2-3 feet .$0.35 $3.00 
18-24 inches .25 2.00 
P. coronarius. Garland or Sweet Syringa. Flowers 
pure white, very sweet, produced in great profusion. 
P. grandiflorus. A conspicuous variety, with very large 
white flowers. 
P. laxus. Very large white flowers produced in clus¬ 
ters in May, after all other varieties of Philadelphus 
have finished blooming; foliage very large and dis 
tinct. This is a very fine and desirable variety. 
P. lemoinei grandiflora fl. pi. Hybrid Mock Orange 
A desirable new variety, with small, bright-green 
leaves, 1 to 2 inches in length; very fragrant, somi- 
doiible white flowers are borne in dense clusters 
which cover the entire plant. A very dwarf grower. 
Most effective in masses. 
PRICES: Each 10 
12-15 in., very bushy .$0.25 $2.00 
P. lewisii. ( P . Gordonianus). Gordon’s Mock 
Orange. A variety attaining a height from 10 to 12 
feet, leaves broad, bright-green; pure white flowers 
produced in dense racemes; blooms late. 
P. souv de Billard. Leaves broad, beautiful flowers, 
late bloomer. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2-3 ft., well-branched .$0.35 $3.00 
18-24 inches, well-branched.25 2.00 
Poncirus 
Poncirus trifoliata. ( Citrus trifoliata). Hardy Orange. 
As an ornamental flowering plant, few are more de¬ 
sirable. The plant attains a height of 10 to 15 feet, 
and is very bushy and thorny; foliage trifoliate, re¬ 
tained quite late, hut is not an evergreen here; how¬ 
ever, the vivid green wood gives it an evergreen ap 
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