GOLDSBORO NURSERY, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 3 
EUONYMUS 
Japonica. Dark green foliage, 
slender, compact growth. 
Patens. Medium spreading 
growth. Orange-red berries in 
early Fall. 
Radicans (Winter Creeper). Ever¬ 
green climbing shrub. Easily 
kept in clumps by light pruning* 
FEIJOA 
Sellowiana (Pineapple Guava). 
A South American gray foliaged 
plant. The unusual flowers are 
a combination of dark red and 
gray. 
GARDENIA 
Floridum (Cape Jasmine). Well 
known evergreen with white 
flowers. 
Fortune!. Differs from the ordi¬ 
nary Cape Jasmine in that it 
blooms until frost, making it a 
much more desirable plant. 
HESPERALOE 
Parvifolia (Red Yucca). 
Camellia Prof. C. S. Sargent 
CLEYERA 
Japonica. A slow growing plant related 
to Camellia. Habit of growth and 
shape of leaves somewhat like Pitto- 
sporum, for which it is a good substi¬ 
tute, since it is much hardier. New 
foliage reddish, turning glossy green. 
COTONEASTER 
Conspicua. One of the new Cotoneast- 
ers, having very small, grayish green 
leaves. Medium rapid growth, com¬ 
pact, graceful plant, with rather 
drooping habit. Very desirable. 
DANAE 
Racemosa (Poet’s Laurel). Evergreen 
shrub with Asparagus-like stems and 
glossy green leaves. The red berries 
in Winter are about the size of, and 
resemble Cherries. 
ELEAGNUS 
Fruitlandi. Large green leaves, silver 
underside. Fragrant flowers in Fall, 
red berries in Spring. 
Ilex Cornuta Burfordi 
