ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT—Broad-Leaved Evergreens. Trees and Shrubs. 
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HERBERTS JAPONICA. 
BANANA SHRUB 
(See Magnolia ffiscata.) 
BERBERI5 JAPONICA 
(MAHONIA JAPONICA) 
^JAPANESE BARBERRY) 
Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
18 to 24 inches . 75c. $6.00 
12 to 15 inches. 50c. 4.00 $30.00 
10 to 12 inches. 25c. 2.00 20 00 
This splendid plant thrives best in a shady situation, 
as on the north side of a house; foliage very broad, with 
5 pairs of leaflets; flowers yellow, iu long spikes, during 
February and March, followed by dark purple terries; a 
magnificent shrub. 
BOXWOOD, TREE BOX 
(Buxus Aeix\pervirens 
Each. Per 10. 
15 to 18 inches.50c. $4.00 
10 to 12 inches.. 25c. 2 00 
BOXWOOD TREES 
24 to 30 inches high, 15 inches diameter at Each. 
base, very compact. $ 2.00 
Larger.$3.00 to $5.00 
We offer a beautiful lot of plants, trimmed in pyramidal 
8bape. The plants are compact and very shapely. These 
are becoming very popular for decorative purposes and can 
be used in exposed places where the temperature is too low 
for Palms. 
20 to 24 inches, well branched 
18to 20 inches, well branched 
15 inches high, well branched 
20 to 24 inches, well branched 
18 to 20 inches, well branched 
15 inches high, well branched. 
CAME,LILIA JAPONICA 
(Imported Plants) 
DOUBLE WHITE (Alba Ploena.) 
Each 
. . . $ 2.00 
. 1.50 
. ... 1 .oo 
COLORED VARIETIES. 
Each. Per 10. 
. $1.50 
. 1.25 
. 1.00 $8 OO 
These are bushy and shapely plants. 
A very small proportion of our plants are set with flower buds this season. In filling orders we reserve the privilege 
of sending plants without buds. 
All are in thrifty condition and include the test varieties in the trade. Our specimen plants, which arc all grown in 
open ground, are from 3 to 12 feet high, and consist of over 100 varieties. Wehave, therefore, excellent opportunities for testing 
their relative merits. Camellias are hardy iu this section, but much further north they should be treated as conservatory plants 
For Open Ground—A partially shaded situation, especially where protected from the cold winds of winter, is most desira¬ 
ble. Any good garden soil is suit able, but if mixed with leaf mold better results may be expected. I lie best seasons for trans¬ 
planting are from early October to beginning of November, and from end of February to end of March. M ilch the plants with 
well-rotted manure. 
For Conservatories—Use a potting compost of peit. leaf-mold and good loam, and give ample drainag'. When in growth 
they require an abnndaneeof water and spraying of the foliage. When dormant, water sparing!v and keep in cool temperature. 
Fire heat is not needed except during excessively cold weather, which would injure distending buds Dropping of buds is caused 
from plants becoming too dry or from over-watering, or teing kept under high temperature under glass. 
The colors range in all shades of red from a very pale pink to darkest crimson, and with flowers combining exquisite variega¬ 
tions, penciling*, mottlings, etc. Prices refer to plants with or without flower buds. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
(Home Grown) 
Each. Per 10. 
2« to 24 inches, branched .$1.00 $8.00 
15 to 18 Inches, slightly branched.75 6.00 
12 to 15 inches, “ “ 50 4.00 
We offer a beautiful stock of Camellias of our own growing. 
The two larger sizes are nicely branched, and the majority of 
these t wo sizes have buds. A few of the 12 to 15-inch plants 
have buds. 
CAPE JASMINE 
(Gardenia) 
Florida. Flowers very large, white, and very fragrant; 
foliage glossy. 
Fortunei. Flowers larger than those of Florida. 
K \dicans. Dwarf, trailing; foliage smaller than the above- 
flowers white, very fragrant. G to 8 inch plants, 25c each. 
Veitchi, or Jasminoides. Flowers and foliage s nailer 
than Florida; flowers white, very fragrant; the best, variety 
for forcing Hardy at Charleston and southward only. 
Each. Per 10. 
Strong; Plants from 4-inch pots 50c $4 OO 
Strong; Plants from 3-Inch pots 25c 2.00 
PEACH CULTURE. 
Each. 
24 inches, bushy, O. G.$ .50 
36 inches, bushy, () (I . 1 .OO 
12 to 15 inches, pot grown, .25 
Per 10. 
$4.00 
8.00 
2.00 
Per 100. 
$30.00 
15.00 
By Hon.J Alexander Fulton. The test work on Peach grow¬ 
ing. It has teen thoroughly revised and a large portion of it 
rewritten, bringing it down to date. Illustrated, 204 pagee. 
5x7 inches. Cloth, $1.00. 
