AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 
ELAEAGNTJS—Continued. 
E. Fruitlandii. A new variety originated by us. Evi¬ 
dently a cross of E. Macrophvlla and E. Simoni. 
Leaves large and pointed, beautiful silvery beneath. 
This is a very fine addition to our broad-leaved 
shrubs. We are offering this for the first time. 
PRICES: 
2-3 ft., very bushy, from open ground. $1.50 
15-18 in., strong, grafted, from pots. 1.00 
12-15 in., strong, grafted, from pots. 75 
E. macrophylla. Leaves very large, undulated, clear 
green on upper side, silvery white beneath. A showy 
and conspicuous shrub. Scarce. 
E. Pungens. Leaves two to four inches long, very dark 
green above, silvery beneath, margin of leaf undu¬ 
lating; creamy white, fragrant flowers produced in 
January; a beautiful shrub. 
PRICES: Each 
2-3 ft., very bushy, from 
open ground. $1.50 
1&-24 in., bushy, from open 
ground . 1.00 
15-18 in., well branched, 
from open ground .75 
12-15 in., branched, from pots* .50 
10 
100 
$12.50 
8.00 
$60.00 
6.00 
50.00 
4.00 
35.00 
E. Simoni. Simon’s Oleaster. Foliage elongated, sil¬ 
very on under side; of compact growth; has edible 
fruit. A most desirable plant for the lawn. 
PRICES: Each 10 
15-18 in., very strong, from open 
ground .$0.75 $6.00 
12-15 in., well branched, from j>ots and 
from open ground. 50 4.00 
ENGLISH LAUREL. See Laurocerasus. 
Gardenia. 
Eriobotrya. Loquat: Japan Medlar. 
Eriobotrya Japonica. This plant is practically hardy 
in the Piedmont Zone, but is at its best in the Coastal 
Zone. Trees of medium height, with long, glossy, 
evergreen leaves; fruit bright-yellow, round or ob¬ 
long, about the size of a Wild Goose Plum; borne in 
clusters from the end of February until May; sel¬ 
dom perfects fruit in this locality, but is very suc¬ 
cessful southward: 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3 years, seedlings . $0.35 $3.00 $25.00 
2 years, seedlings . 25 2.25 20.00 
Eriobotrya, Giant (Grafted). Fruit four times as large 
as the common Japanese Medlar; foliage remarkably 
handsome. 
PRICES: Each 10 
Strong, 3 yr. grafted...*.. $0.75 $6.00 
Strong, 2 yr. grafted .50 4.00 
Escallonia Montevidiensis 
Escallonia Montevidiensis, or floribunda. A profuse¬ 
blooming shrub, attaining a height of 10 to 15 feet. 
Leaves bright, shining green; white flowers in umbels, 
produced during June and July. Very scarce and 
desirable. 
PRICES: Each 10 
Extra strong, from 4 in. pots. $0.75 $6.00 
Strong, from 3 in. pots. 50 4.00 
Gardenia. Cape Jasmine. 
Very popular evergreen shrubs with bright, glossy 
foliage. Hardy as far north as Virginia and Tennessee. 
They do well in almost any well-drained soil. Large 
fragrant white flowers are freely produced from middle 
of May until fall. 
PRICES except where noted: 
18-24 in., well branched, from 
pots . 
15-18 in., well branched, from 
pots . 
12-15 in., from j>ots. 
Each 10 100 
$0.75 $6.00 
.50 4.00 $30.00 
.25 2.00 17.50 
Gardenia Florida. Flowers very large, white, and very 
fragrant; foliage glossy; blooms middle of May. 
G. Fortunei. Flowers larger than those of G. Florida. 
G. radicans. Dwarf Cape Jasmine. A very dwarf, 
trailing Cape Jasmine; foliage very small; flowers 
white, very fragrant. Most desirable where a low 
effect is desired. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
12-15 in., bushy, from 4 in. 
pots.$0.75 $5.00 
8-12 in., bushy, from 4 in. pots. .50 4.00 
6-8 in., well branched, from 3 
in. pots.25 2.00 $17.50 
Ilex. Holly. 
Ilex aquifolium. English or European Holly. Leaves 
of intense, deep, shining green, with undulating, 
spine-tipped margins. Berries bright scarlet, which, 
combined with the glossy green leaves, makes this a 
conspicuous plant for winter effect. 
PRICES: Each 10 
12-15 in., strong.$0.50 $4.00 
Eriobotrya Japonica. 
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