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hers Nurseries large Propagating Houses. 
Gardenia Florida (Cape Jessamine)—This is the 
popular cape jessamine of the south which pro- 
duces the large, double wax-like flowers of almost 
over-powering fragrance. 
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CAR OROU MITC OSEAN metic hese ees 2.00 
Hypericum Calycinum. 
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Ilex Cassine—A popular variety producing an 
abundance of bright red berries. 
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Ilex Cornuta Femina (Chinese Holly)—Showiest 
holly in South and perfectly at home from gulf 
coast to New Jersey. 
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St OMALe CE ater Ree hee 4.50 
Ilex Crenata Rotundifolia (Round leaf Japanese 
Holly)—One of the best plants for foundation 
planting, being semi-dwarf grower. 
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Ilex Crenata (Japanese Holly) — Dark green 
glossy leaves. Inky black berries. Valuable for 
formal work or in border wtih bright fruited plants. 
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Ilex Glabra—Glossy green leaves, white flowers 
in spring, followed by blue berries in fall and winter. 
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Ilex Imtegra—Glossy green oblong leaves are 
serrated and about one and one-half inch long. 
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Ilex Opaca (American Holly)—This familiar 
“Christmas” holly. Thick, dark green leaves. 
Bright red fruit. Difficult to transplant. Must 
be clipped of leaves. 
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SeEORAS fee tlie eae ee ee ee 2.00 
AttOROMi Geter: Ae ee ee eee 2.50 
SEtOr Onl eC ten Greet eet ees ee 3.50 
Ilex Vomitoria—M edium to tall shrub with small 
dark green leaves, small white flowers borne in 
clusters in the spring, are followed by scarlet fruits. 
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Jasminum Floridum—The best medium _ sized 
evergreen jasmine producing yellow flowers during 
the summer. 
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Z4ctoo0mnches! eee ee 1.50 
Laurocerasus Caroliniana (Cherry Laurel)—Large 
shrub or small tree. Dark green, glossy foliage. 
Suitable for specimen growing or background or 
for formal work when pruned. Advisable to de- 
foliate and prune heavy when transplanting. 
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Seto 4 fee lege care eee . 2.00 
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Laurocerasus Officinalis (English Laurel)—Large 
spreading type. Rich green glossy broad foliage. 
Valuable in foundation planting as evergreen 
background. Good for most soils and situations. 
SetoeZaeinchessert ee eee: $1.00 
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Sart pa tC Clee er ee ee oe 2.00 
Ligustrum Amurense (Amur River Privet)— 
Large oblong leaves. White fragrant flowers in 
clusters. Best evergreen hedge. Rapid grower. 
Atto 5ifeet) (opecimen) .......2.. $ .50 
A house is not a home until planted 
