MAGNOLIAS FOR THE SOUTH 
L et us prove to you that our Trees and 
Shrubs are superior. 
LANTANA 
COMMON LANTANA Lantana camara 
Semi-evergreen F'lowenng Shrub. Ter. 1. S ft. 
A woody, practically everblooming shrub. Grows 
rapidly. Flowers in various color combinations are 
borne in numerous cymes. Useful in group plantings. 
Approx. Spread 
18-24 in. 
2-3 ft. 
5 ft. 
class 
XX 
B&B 
$1.00 each 
B&B 
1.50 each 
B&B 
2.00 each 
B&B 
2-50 each 
LAVENDER-K 
Lavandula 
COTTON LAVENDER L. santolina chamaecyparis 
Evergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 4. 2 ft. spread. 
.Sweet scented, spreading plant with silver white 
foliage; useful as border plant and in carpet bedding. 
Putton-like yellow flowers. 
TRUE LAVENDER L. officinalis 
Evergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 4. 2 ft. spread. 
Soft grayish carnation like foliage. Low growing, 
roundish compact form. Excellent for bordering. 
Spikes of lavender flowers in Spring. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
12-15 in.B&H $1.00 $1.50 each 
15-18 in.B&R 1.50 2.00 each 
18-24 in.B&'R 2.00 2.50 each 
LOQUAT4t 
JAPANESE (Japanese Medlar) (Japanese Plum) 
Eriobotrya japonica 
Broadleaf Evergreen Tree. Ter. 1 and 2. 20 ft. 
Broad, upright habit of growth. Broad, silvery- 
green, downy leaves, lighter color beneath. Flowers 
borne in fragrant panicles from 3 to 7 inches long in 
the Fall and Winter. The fruit is golden yellow, 
medium size, and of good flavor; ripens in the early 
spring. Good for ornamental purposes, because it will 
grow in a wide variety of soils. Used best as a 
specimen or in background screening. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
3- 4 ft.B&B $ 4.00 $ 5.50 each 
4- 6 ft.B&B 7.00 10.00 each 
6-8 ft.B&B 11.00 19.00 each 
LAUREL—See Cherry Laurel. 
LAGERSTROEMIA—See Crape Myrtle. 
LEMONS—See Citrus Fruits. 
LIGUSTRUM—See Privet. 
LEUCOPHYLLUM—See Senisa. 
LIVE OAK—See Oaks. 
M ake your grounds beautiful by plant¬ 
ing Grilling Trees and Shrubs. 
MAGNOLIA 
FUSCATA MAGNOLIA (Banana Shrub) 
Magnolia michelia fuscata 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 3. 12 ft. 
Dark, glossy green leaves of medium size. Small, 
yellowish-white flowers from April to June, the 
banana-like fragrance being so pronounced that it 
is recognized several yards away. Prefers neutral 
or sour soils. Grows best in sun, but can be grown 
in the shade. Good for foundation plantings, or as 
specimens. Especially useful in adjoining beds of 
Azaleas, etc., which require the same soil conditions. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX 
5- 6 ft.B&B $1 Sj 00 each 
6- 8 ft.B&B 20.W each 
MAGNOLIA 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA Magnolia grandiflora 
Broadleaf Evergreen Tree. Ter. 1 to 5. 60 ft. 
Oblong oval shaped-leaves, shining green on the 
upper surface, coated with brownish, hairy substance 
beneath. The creamy white blossoms 8 to 10 inches 
across, begin opening in April, and a few can be 
seen until late Fall. The brilliant^ red seeds project 
from the brown cone, each seed swinging on a silken 
thread, makes it beautiful in the Fall. The leaves 
shed at the end of the second year, and at no time 
is the tree bare. Excellent as a street tree, shade 
tree or specimen. Thrives best in loamy soil, and is 
a wonderful shade tree for the South. 
SWEET BAY MAGNOLIA Magnolia glauca 
Deciduous Flowering Tree. Ter. 1 to 6. 40 ft. 
The young leaves are pale green, with silvery hairs; 
when mature they have a soft leathery texture, bright 
green and shining above, pale, glaucous beneath, 
sometimes almost white. Creamy-white, fragrant 
flowers, 2 to 3 inches across. Useful as a shade 
tree. iPrefers loamy or acid soils. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX Clpr. XXX 
4- 5 ft.B&B $6.00 1 -1J4" $7.00 each 
5- 6 ft.B&B 7.00 1)4-2 " 9.00 each 
6 - 7 ft.B&B 9.00 2 -2)4" 12.00 each 
7- 8 ft.B&B 12.00 2)4-3 " 16.00 each 
8- 10 ft.B&B 16.00 3 - 3)4 " 21.00 each 
10-12 ft.B&B 21.00 3)4-4 " 27.00 each 
12-14 ft.B&B 27.00 4 - 4)4" 34.00 each 
CHINESE SAUCER MAGNOLIA**** 
Magnolia soulangeana 
Deciduous Flowering Shrub. Ter. 1. 12 ft. 
Broad, oblong, light green leaves. The large cup¬ 
shaped flowers are white within, rosy purplish 
without, and appear before the foliage. It develops 
into a good sized tree, and is a glorious spectacle 
when in full bloom. Prefers acid soils. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
15-18 in.B&B $1.75 $2.00 each 
18-24 in.B&B 2.25 3.00 each 
2- 3 ft.B&B 3.00 4.50 each 
Prices of Spedmens quoted upon request. 
