6 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
EUONYMUS JAPAN (e. japonica) B&B. Green glossy 
leaves, upright grower. Will cling against walls, chim- 
neys, etc. May be sheared to any form. One of our 
most popular, hardy evergreens. Makes a most beau- 
tiful low, compact hedge where a more elaborate ef- 
fect is desired. From Japan. 
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FEIJOA SELLOWIANA (Pineapple Guava) B&B. Sil- 
very green leaves; spreading habit; flowers, white 
waxy petals, purple crimson centers. Fruit delicious, 
mingling flavor of pineapples, raspberry and banana; 
imparts a very pleasing fragrance in a room or trunk. 
From South America. 
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FLOWERING QUINCE (cydonia Japonica) B&B. Bril- 
liant scarlet flowers very early in the spring. Not 
an evergreen. Grafted plants true to color. From 
Persia. 
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FIRETHORN—See Pyracantha on Pages 13-14. 
GARDENIA—See Cape Jasmine on Page 4. 
GOLDFLOWER—See Hypericum on Page 7. 
GUAVA—See Feijoa on Page 6. 
HOLLY BUFORD (Ilex Bufordi) B&B. By far the most 
beautiful of all hollies. Beautiful, dark, glossy green 
leaves, not spiny. The berries are large and heavy and 
of a beautiful brilliant red. Very slow grower. 
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HOLLY CHINESE (Ilex Cornuta) B&B. Upright grow- 
er, leaves very full of spines. Bright red berries. Very 
desirable in foundation plantings and makes a beau- 
tiful specimen. The best holly for black soil. Stands 
alkali well. 
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HOLLY DAHOON (Ilex Cassine) B&B. Upright grow- 
er. Narrow olive-green leaves three inches long. 
Bears red berries profusely. Very attractive. 
Same grades and prices as Chinese Holly. 
HOLLY AMERICAN (Ilex Opaca) B&B. Commonly 
known as the Christmas Berry Holly. Leaves full of 
spines. Native of the South. 
Same grades and prices as Chinese Holly. 
