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FRUITLAND MURS ERIES 
Established 
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of small, bright red berries, which are re¬ 
tained all winter. Hardy at Washington, 
D. C. Ultimate height, 10 feet. 
PRICES: Each 
5 inch pots.$2.50 
4 inch pots. 1.50 
Nerium 
(Oleander) 
All Neriums are practically hardy in this la¬ 
titude. They are also successfully grown along 
the coast of southern New Jersey, but should 
be protected during winter. They commence to 
bloom the last of April and bloom throughout 
the summer. The Oleander is also a most de¬ 
sirable plant for growing in tubs in conserva¬ 
tory. 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
3-4 ft., from open ground 
.$2.75 
30-86 in., well branched, 
from 
4 in. pots . 
.2.50 
$20.00 
20-30 in., well branched, 
from 
4 in. pots. 
. 1.50 
12.50 
15-20 in., from 4 in. pots.. 
1.00 
8.00 
Cardinal. Single crimson. 
Very good. 
Mine. Peyre. Very double, triple carolla; pale 
flesh. 
Prof. Parlartorre. Pink, double carolla; very 
line. 
Single White. Strong grower, continuous 
bloomer. 
Splendens. One of the best. Flowers large, 
deep pink, doifCTe. Free bloomer. 
Olea 
Olea Fragrans. (Tea or Sweet Olive.) Small, 
white flowers produced in clusters, which 
emit a pleasing fragrance. As a conservatory 
shrub for northern florists it will be fouud 
invaluable. The blooming period begins in 
the fall and lasts for several months. It is 
of easy culture. Ultimate height 18 to 20 
feet. 
RICE 
;S: 
Each 
10 
12-15 
inches . 
.$1.50 
$12.50 
10-12 
inches . 
. 1.25 
10.00 
8-10 
inches . 
. 1.00 
8.00 
Osmanthus 
Osina nth us Fortunei. (IIolly-Leaved Tea Olive.) 
A strikingly beautiful evergreen shrub with 
dark-green, spiny-tootlied leaves resembling 
the Holly. In the spring and fall the plant is 
covered with deliciously fragrant white 
flowers. Without doubt this is one of the 
most desirable broad-leaved evergreens. Does 
well in most any situation, but will give the 
best results when planted in rich soil and in 
partial shade. The tree attains a height 
from 25 to 30 feet. Hardy at New York. 
Holly-Leaved Tea Olive 
PRICES: Each 10 
12-15 in., branched, pot-grown....$1.00 $9.00 
10-12 in., branched, pot-grown 75 6.00 
Phoenix Canariensis 
(Phoenix Palm) 
PRICE: Each 
4-5 inch pots ..$1.00 
Pittosporum 
Pittosporuni Tobira. (Japanese Pittosporum.) 
A fine shrub, with dark green leaves clust¬ 
ered at the ends of the branches. Plant is of 
compact growth; flowers yellowish white, 
very fragrant, produced the middle of April 
and last a long time. A splendid shrub for 
specimens or massing, and can also be trim¬ 
med in fanciful shapes. 
PRICES: Each 10 
15-18 in., well branched, 
from open ground . 1.50 $12.50 
12-15 inches . 1.25 10.00 
10-12 in., branched, from 
open ground . 1.00 8.00 
P. Tobira variegata. (Variegated Pittosporum.) 
Similar to P. Tobira, but with leaves beauti¬ 
fully margined white. Of dwarf habit. 
PRICES: Each 10 
15-18 in., well branched, 
from open ground . $2.00 $17.50 
12-15 in., well branched, 
from open ground . 1.25 10.00 
PRIVET. See Ligustruin. 
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