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they thrive in any ordinarily good soil. For massing or single 
specimens few plaut.s possess more advantages. 
Bertini. Foliage very broad. 
Colchica. Dark foliage; gray-green beneath. 
Laurocerasus. (English Laurel). Foliage broad, light green. 
CHAMOEROPS FORTUNEI 
Chusan Fan Palmetto) 
24 to 30 inches, strong plants,.$1.50each 
15 to 18 inches, strong plants.75 each, 85.00 for 10 
12 to 15 inches, strong plants.35 each, 3.00 for 10 
10 to 12 inches.25 each, 2.00 for 10 
The hardiest of all exotic palms. Stands a cold of several de¬ 
grees below freeziug. Grows to a height of 10 to 15 feet. Is very 
graceful and ornamental. Does best in a rich and partially shaded 
situation. 
CISTUS ALGARVENS1S 
(ROCK ROSE) 
10 to 12 inches.£5 cents each, $2 for 10. 
A fine, compact evergreen shrub. Thrives in almost any 
soil. During May and June produces a great profusion of 
large white flowers, with a dark purple spot on each petal. A 
very showy and desirable plant. 
CLEYERA JAPONICA 
10 to 12 inches, branched... .25 cents each, $2.00 for 10. 
A shrub of medium height; foliage very glossy; flowers 
creamy white, produced in great profusion during June, and 
delightfully fragrant, rivaling iu this the popular Tea Olive. 
The flowers are followed by red berries, which are retained all 
winter. 
CHAMOEROPS FORTUNEI 
EL/EAGNUS 
(Japan Oleaster) 
10 to 12 inches, 25 cents each. $2.00 for 10. 
We cannot too highly recommend these beautiful shrubs, 
which are perfectly hardy, do not require very rich soil, and 
are not effected by either extreme heat or cold. These variega¬ 
ted foliage varieties are exceedingly showy. 
Aurea Maculata. Leaves with broad yellow blotches. 
Frederic! Variegata. A dwarf shrub with undulated 
leaves, bright yellow center, margined green; new. 
Japonica Macrophylla. Leaves very large, undulated; 
clear green on upper side, silvery white on underside; a showy 
shrub. 
Pungentt Variegata. leaves margined white. 
ROCK ROSE (CISTUS ALGARVKNSIS) AT FRUITLAND. 
