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Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). A 
tree with beautiful dark green, heavy, shining 
foliage; in summer and fall produces large 
pearly-white flowers 6 to 8 inches across. 
Each 
PELE SIO COG 2 2. tobi re We 1.50 
+a Ta a Rig afk 2S 1.75 
BO eo 1 CCb ge 3.00 
Bator feCtacs 6 ok 5.00 
Rearend CE Gate eo So oe 7.50 
eOw Oat CCL 10.00 
MELOLLU teet= et 12.50 
yao TOC 2S 15.00 
PeLO 4d 4 LeCb es 20.00 
Nandina domestica (Nandina). Large clusters of 
small red berries in fall. Dark green foliage 
assumes an orange red or crimson color in 
winter. Medium height. 
15 to 18 inches... 1.00 
18 to 24 inches... 1.25 
PaDe et CeLee oi oe 1.50 
SepOm 4 tCCt. te 2.00 
Osmanthus americana (American Tea Olive). Tall 
growing plant; 3 inch leaves, fragrant white 
flowers in fall. 
Batt h Peery es 2.50 
Osmanthus fortunei (Fortune Tea Olive). Medi- 
um height; slow growing. Leaves are dark 
green, glossy color, resembling Holly. Covered 
with a fragrant, white flower in spring and fall. 
18 to 24 inches... 1.50 
Om Leet. eS 2.00 
Osmanthus fragrans (Sweet Tea Olive). Serrated, 
leathery leaves and yellowish or almost white 
flowers which produce a delightful fragrance 
in fall and early spring. 
18 to 24 inches. 1.50 
PAC aot COU. 2.25 
12 Lea ys os oY) ee ee 3.00 
Photinia serrulata (Low Photinia). A large shrub 
with large serrated leaves; new growth is red- 
dish color. Clusters of white flowers in April. 
Sorte 24. INCheSs | 8s .. 1.25 
elon Cet. SS 1.75 
Pittosporum tobira (Tobira). Compact growing 
plant with dark green leaves clustered at ends 
of branches. Yellowish-white flowers produced 
middle of April. Fine specimen, medium height. 
Ptonie inches =... 1.00 
Peeto 24 inches. = <=. 1.50 
