MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 15 


Ilex opaca Hume No. 2—Hume holly. 15°. Very 
heavy berry seniaa tree similar to above. Quite 
showy. 8-4’, $2.50; 4-5’, $5.00; 5-6’, $7.50. 
Ilex opaca Tabor No. 3—Tabor’s holly. 15’. Another 
improved American holly with dark green very 
spiny leaves and big bright red berries. 2-3’, 
$2.50. 
Ilex vomitoria—Yaupon holly. 8’. Stiff arching 
branches; small leaves; stems covered with glassy 
red berries. —12-18”, $1.25; 2-3’, $2.50; 3-4’, $4.00. 
Illicium anisatum—Anise tree. 10’. Handsome small 
evergreen tree with fragrant light green leaves. 
2-3°, $1.50; 3-4’, $2.50. 
Jasminum-Floridum—lItalian Jasmine. 4’. Drooping 
branches, small green leaves, yellow flowers all 
summer. 2-3’, $1.25; 3-4’, $2.00 
Lavendula vera—Lavender. 18”. Very dwarf bushy 
little edging or low foundation plant. 18-24”, 
$1253 94- 30”. $1.50. 

Cherry Laurel Specimens 
Laurocerasus Caroliniana—Cherry laurel. 14’. Up- 
right, bushy, large evergreen with shiny green 
leaves. Very useful and valuable for screens, 
foundation planting and specimen use. 2-3’, $1.00; 
3-4, $1.505 Sys $2.50; 5-6’, $3.50; 6-8’, $5.00; S-10° 
$10.00; 10-12’, $17.50. 
Laurus officinale—English laurel. 5’. Large leaves, 
nice, but subject to cold injury. +3-4’, $3.00. 
LiguStrum coriaceum—Dwarf crinkly leaf wax. 2’. 
Very dwarf and interesting little upright plant. 
Good for edging of formal gardens. 12-18”, $1.00; 
18-24”, $1.25; 24-30”, $1.75. 
Ligustrum ionandrum—lIonandrum wax. 4’. Very 
full and round shaped plant with tiny green waxy 
leaves. New Plant. Good for formal or low founda- 
tion work. +24-30”, $1.25; +30-36", $1.75. 
