8 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 

JAPONICA—See Flowering Quince on Page 6. 
JAPONICA—See Flowering Quince on Page 6. 
JAPONICA—See Euonymus on Pages 5, 6. 
LAUREL English (laurocerasus officinalis) B&B. A 
fine shrub with broad shiny leaves. Slow grower. 
From southeast Europe to North Persia. 
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LAUREL Southern Cherry (laurocerasus caroliniana) 
B&B. Pyramidal upright grower, forming a tall 
pointed, towering effect. Firm dark green leaves. 
Small fragrant flowers early in spring, followed by 
greenish-black fruit. Our best broad-leaved ever- 
green for high points. Very hardy. Native from 
North Carolina to Texas. 
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LAVENDER English (lavendula vera) B&B. Small com- 
pact, round top plant, with narrow, sage-like, gray, 
downy leaves. Very aromatic. Blue flowers. The true 
sweet lavender. From India. 
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LAVENDER Cotton (santolina) B&B. Much used in old 
fashioned gardens for very low borders. Makes good 
ground cover. Silver gray foliage. Very aromatic. 
Hardy. Good for rock gardens. 
Same grades and prices as English Lavender. 

For those who desire a more formal effect. Note the massing of 
spreading shrubs against the house. The addition of the clipped 
hedge produces ;the formal . effect. 
