JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer- 
Juniper)—One of the best low growing junipers. Very 
popular all over the country. 15-18 inch spread .75c 
JUNIPER CHINENSIS PROCUMBENS (Trailing 
Juniper)—Best known of the prostrate creeping juniper. 
Dense mat of blue-green foliage. Extremely hardy. 
15-18 inch spread .50c 
RETINOSPORA ERICOIDES (Columnar Cypress) — 
This plant somewhat resembles Squarosa Sieboldi, but is 
much more compact and columnar. It is a fast grower. 
15-18 inch—50c 2-3 feet—$1.00 
THUJA ORIENT ADIS AUREA NANA (Biota aurea 
nana)—This is Berckman’s dwarf golden Arborvitae, a 
perfect success in the South; does not burn out like some 
evergreens that have been used here. The strain we have 
is Hill’s selected, of much finer coloring and form than 
seme on the market. It fills a great many needs in land¬ 
scape planting, and is fine for matched specimens for 
tubs or urns. 
8-12 inch—each:'50c 12-15 inch—each: 75c 
15-18 inch—each: $1.00 
THUJA ORIENTALS COMPACTA—A compact 
and almost rounded coniferous evergreen of bright green 
foliage. Admirably adapted to Southern plantings. 
12-15 inches—each .50c 
THUJA ORIENTALIS AUREA GLOBOSA (Golden 
Ball Arborvitae)—Strictly dwarf, and perfect globe shape 
with bright golden foliages for all seasons. We originated 
this valuable variety years ago from a seedling of Con- 
spicua. Very slow grower, but we assure you it is best 
Arborvitae for urn or pot culture. 10-12 inches—50c 
THUJA ORIENT ALIS PYRAMID ALIS (Oriental 
Pyramidal Arborvitae)—In this we have succeeded in 
getting a form of the pyramidal arborvitae which does 
not become brown during winter, but retains constantly 
its bright-green color; of compact and pyramidal habit. 
15-18 inches—35c 2-3 feet—75c 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
Magnolia Soulageana—Chinese purple Magnolia— 
50c and 75c. 
Abelia grandiflora, small bell-shaped pinkish wRite, 
flowers all summer—25c and 50c. 
Eleganus pungens, silverleaf beautiful evergreen— 
50c and 75c. 
Gardenia Florida (Cape Jasmine)—Well known ever¬ 
green shrub under the name of Cape Jasmine. Leaves, 
large glossy green. Flowers large, double, pure white. 
Very highly scented. Hardiest of all for low temperature. 
15-18 inches—50c 18-24 inches—75c 
Gardenia Radicans (Creeping Cape Jasmine)—It 
grows not over a foot high but spreads 3 to 4 feet. Rather 
creeping character. Flower double white, very fragrant. 
Leaves small and shiny glossy green. A very fine plant 
for the rock garden. 15-18 inches—50c. 
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