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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
Quantity Price 
OliKANDER (Not Hardy). 1 crimson, 1 yel¬ 
low and 1 white, 15 in. Ult. H. 6 ft. 
OlilVE TREE. Silver foliage, olives in fall 
(not edible). 2-3 ft. Ult. H. 6 ft. 
ORANGE (Otaheite). House plant. Flow¬ 
ers all year. Handsome fruit continually. 
5 in. pot. 
ORANGE TREE (Trifoliata). Hardy. Grows 
to a height of 15 ft. Literally covered 
with oranges the size of eggs during the 
winter months. Lovely flowers all sum¬ 
mer, For specimen tree, see Cooper St., 
Woodbury, N. J. 
ORCHIDS (Lady Slipper). Hardy, very dif- 
flcult to grow. 
ORIENTAL JEWEL TREE (Malus Flori- 
bunda). May be trained into a tree or 
shrub, making an unusual lawn effect. 
Large apple blossom flowers in the bright¬ 
est pink, literally covering the entire 
plant. Ult. H. 6 ft. 2 ft. size. 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge). Fine 
for under trees or shade. A flne green 
ground cover. Green all winter. Makes 
a solid mat. Requires shade. 
100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00 20 1.00 
PAINTED DAISY. See Pyrethrum. 
PALMS. We recommend but two for house 
culture. These will thrive under many 
adverse conditions. 
Kentia Belmoreana. 10 in. Tall growing 
type . 2 1.00 
Phoenix Roebelini. 10 in. Spreading, low 
growing . 2 1.00 
PANSIES. Mammoth flowers. Giants. 35 1.00 
PARTRIDGE BERRY. A creeper for dense 
shade. Filled with berries in fall and 
winter. Nice for indoor gardens. Clumps. 5 1,00 
3 $1.00 
2 1.00 
1 1.00 
2 1.00 
4 1.00 
1 1.00 
Giant Pansies 
