12 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
as far north as Kansas. Native from North Carolina 
to Texas. 
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MAGNOLIA Galuca (Sweet Bay Tree) B&B. Similar 
to Grandiflora. Smaller leaves which are a glossy, blu- 
ish-green. Large white flowers, very fragrant. 
Same grades and prices as Magnolia Grandiflora. 
MAGNOLIA Chinese (M. Liliflora) B&B. A decidious 
Magnolia. Very large, tulip-shaped flowers, purple 
outside and purplish-pink inside. Blooms very early 
before leaves appear. From China. 
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TAT ReTESIZES PCa Chis See cis atthe eee ee 5.00 and Up 
MAGNOLIA Chinese (Soulangena) B&B. Same as Lili- 
flora except flowers are pink outside and white in- 
side. From China. 
Same grades and prices as Liliflora. 
MAHONIA, Oregon Hollygrape (M. Acquifolia) B&B. 
Low spreading growth. Holly-like foliage. Dark 
bronze green. Small yellow flowers. Slow grower. 
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1oetoe | Beinchese high. each .ae mere. ee ee ee ee 1.50 
TsaTSeresizes~ Cach 2 tanner. er eo eee. 2.00 and Up 
MALPHIGIA Glabra (Barbado Cherry)—See Page 3. 
MYRTLE, Roman (Myrtus communis) B&B. Small, 
shiny, green leaves. Very aromatic. White flowers 
and black berries. Graceful, medium grower. Does 
not stand hard freezing, but soon grows out again. 
Plants-irom: 8-1nchypotsmeachw eave eee ee $1.00 
Larger field grown plants, each.................... 1.50 and Up 
MYRTLE Compact Roman (M. microphylla compact) 
B&B. Same as Roman Myrtle except smaller leaves 
and more compact grower. From the Mediterranean 
region. 
Same grades and prices as Roman Myrtle. 
MYRTLE Sweet (M. microphylla) B&B. Smaller leaves 
and slower grower than Roman Myrile. Otherwise 
the same. 
Same grades and prices as Roman Myrtle. 
NANDINA (N. domestica) B&B. Beautiful upright 
grower. The delicate foliage is red when young, dark 
green when mature, assuming beautiful coppery 
bronze to fiery red tones in winter; also covered with 
bright red berries. Assumes brighter color if planted 
in sunny location. Very desirable for bright colors in 
any planting. Much used in foundation work, under 
windows, etc. Makes most attractive hedge. Also 
