AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.^ ^ 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides. 
Solanum. Potato Vine. 
Solanura jasminofdes grandiflora. A very rapid-growing 
climber with dark green leaves; white, star-shaped 
flowers with yellow centers, produced in large clus 
ters. Very desirable. Not hardy north of Augusta. 
This is an improvement upon the old variety. 
Each 10 100 
Strong, from 3 in. pots.$0.25 $2.00 $17.50 
Vinca. 
Vinca major. Larger Periwinkle. An old and fa¬ 
vorite plant, with large blue flowers, produced in 
early spring; leaves larger and a more vigorous 
grower than V. minor; excellent for vases, rock-work 
and bordering slopes. 
Strong clumps, from open ground. 25 cents each; $1.50 
for 10; $10.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1,000. 
V. major variegata. Variegated Perwinkle or Trail¬ 
ing Myrtle. Same as the above, except that the 
leaves are beautifully variegated with silvery white; 
excellent for vases and window-boxes. 
Each 10 100 
Extra strong, from 4 in. pots . . $0.40 $3.00 
Strong, from 3 in. pots .25 2.00 $17.50 
V. minor. Common Periwinkle; Running or Trailing 
Myrtle. A well-known trailing plant. Flowers blue; 
leaves dark green, but smaller than V. major. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Strong clumps, from 
op’en ground .$0.25 $1.50 $10.00 $60.00 
Wistaria 
All of our Wistarias are grown from free-flowering 
plants, and these must not be confused with the Wis¬ 
tarias which are grown from seed. 
Each 
4 years, extra heavy, grafted.. $1.00 
3 years, heavy, grafted.50 
2 years, grafted .30 
Wistaria Chinensis. Chinese Purpli 
well-known, single purple flowen 
bloomer. 
W. Chinensis alba. Chinese White 1 
flowering; a beautiful, graceful 
bloomer. 
W. Chinensis flore plena. Double T 
Until the vine is three years old it is a shy bloomer, 
but afterwards it becomes floriferous. 
10 
100 
$8.00 
4.00 
$35.00 
2.50 
20.00 
Wistaria 
. The 
L variety 
; free 
ISTaria. 
White- 
climber. 
Free 
rule Wistaria. 
W. frutescens magnifica. (On own roots). Flowers in 
large, drooping racemes, pale blue, with a yellow 
center; blooms about a month later than the Chinese 
varieties: also produces flowers during the summer. 
Vigorous. 
W. multijuga. Japanese Wistaria. Flowers about a 
week later than Wistaria Chinensis. A distinct and 
showy variety. Flowers, single, light purple, in 
loose racemes 1 to 3 feet long. Does not bloom 
freely until the vine is about 3 years old. 
Wistaria. 
Ornamental Hedge Plants. 
Nothing can be more desirable for street protection or property divisions than a well-grown and carefully 
trimmed hedge. It may be a little more expensive than a fence in the beginning, but no repairs are required, 
and it grows in beauty from year to year. 
For dividing lines, where a low hedge is desired, 
Berberis Thunbergii, Spirasa Thunbergii or Viburnum 
beautiful in foliage and flowers. For formal plantings 
Cherry are unsurpassed. All are evergreen and easily 
Note—Not less than 40 plants will be furnished 
the price quoted per thousand. 
Abelia 
Abelia grandiflora. ( A. rupeatris ). This beautiful 
Broad-Leaved Evergreen is becoming a very popular 
hedge plant. As this makes a very bushy growth, 
the plants can be s’et 18 to 24 inches apart. 
100 
12 to 18 inches, strong plants from open 
ground.$25.00 
Berberis. Barberry. 
Berberis Thunbergii. Tiiunberg’8 Barberry. A most 
beautiful dwarf Barberry from Japan. The bright 
green foliage changes to tones of red in autumn. The 
bright red berries in spring make a beautiful con¬ 
trast with the green foliage. Leaves retained for a 
nothing is more appropriate than Abelia grandiflora. 
tinus. All of these plants are graceful in form and 
the Amoor and California Privet, Boxwood and Carolina 
cared for and make a dense and compact growth, 
at the price quoted per hundred; not less than 400 at 
Original Hedge of Amoor privet, Planted at Fruitlands 
in 1868 and Still in Fine Condition. 
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