BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS, continued 
JASMINE (Jasminum) 
Floridum. A hardy, graceful evergreen 
shrub, producing beautiful yellow flow- 
ers, % inch in diameter, in spring and 
summer. Each 
2-yr; plants, bare'root........:.-.$1°30 
Primulinum. A graceful, drooping ever- 
green. Large yellow flowers in early 
spring. Each 
2-yr. plants, bare root....+.......-1 30 
SVT DIANCSNERE A>.c arevon eee pa 2 00 
LIGUSTRUM 
_ Please note in ordering that L. lucidum 
is the tall-growing type and L. japonicum, 
the lower-growing wax-leaf type. 
Tall-growing (L. lucidum). An excellent 
tall-growing evergreen. Has large, deep 
green leaves and white flowers in pani- 
cles which are followed by purple berries. 
See note above. Each 10 
2 tO Sut Dare root, sacs $0 75 $7 00 
Wax-leaf (L. japonicum). Among the best 
Ligustrums. Deep, glossy green leaves, 
slightly smaller than L. lucidum. Com- 
pact, symmetrical grower, doing well 
either in shade or in sun. Early in May 
panicles of white flowers are followed by 
large clusters of black berries that re- 
main throughout the winter. Ultimate 
height 15 to 20 feet. 
See note, first column. Each 10 
12 to 18 in., bare root....$0 50 $4 50 
18 to 24 in., bare root.... 100 9 00 
Oto “Sit, bareroote... babO) 1250 
Upright Wax-leaf (L. nobilis). Similar 
to above, but more upright growth. 
Each 
12 torts. ing Date TOOtw.. eee $0 50 
18 to 24 in bare 100tm vaaeaee 1 00 
Dtor/ > ft bare TOObaN s-yame ar 1 50 
NOTICE. Due to congestion and re- 
sulting delays on railroads during the 
Christmas holidays, no nursery stock will 
be shipped during the week of Dec. 17. 

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CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus) 
Caroliniana. A fast-growing, erect ever- 
green excellent for screen and formal 
work, as it stands pruning especially 
well. Leaves large, deep green, bright 
and shiny. Grows to 30 feet. 
: Each 10 
18 to 24 in., bare root......$0 75 $7 00 
NANDINA 
Domestica (Heavenly Bamboo). Most 
striking in fall and winter, when the 
normally green leaves turn a deep crim- 
son. Mature plants have large clusters of 
brilliant scarlet berries which hang on 
well after Christmas. 
12:to | 184ne bare rootjuase see $1 00 
18ito DAN Dares Toots =e weeds 
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OSMANTHUS (Tea-Olive) 
Fragrans. A large shrub having glossy 
foliage, and producing small white 
flowers, valuable for their delightful 
fragrance. Long blooming period. Should 
have partial shade when starting. 
Attains a height of about 20 feet. Each 
8 to. isin barerrootee + ome acon $1 00 
O40 SAC BSD ee ee ee oe 3.50 
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Nandina domestica 
PHOTINIA 
Glabra. The young leaves are a brilliant 
scarlet, gradually turning to green. 
From spring until fall the plant is 
covered with enough young growth to 
give the whole plant a decided scarlet 
color. Cream-colored blossoms in May. 
Each 
ID 4uoy keh side, lOYNRES KOLO 5 5 6 5 coo Se $1 00 
18501241 Dale TOO.) ae ee le 50) 
Serrulata (Low Photinia). Large cor- 
ymbs of white flowers in the spring, fol- 
lowed by red berries. In the fall much of 
its foliage takes on varying hues of red. 
Our strain has ruffled, holly-like leaves; 
unusually attractive. Back 10 
18 to 24 in., bare root....$1 00 $8 00 
DOW DuL., D&D toe ne 2 50250) 



Pittosporum Tobira 

PITTOSPORUM 
Tobira. The medium-sized, rounded, dark 
green leaves of this variety are lovely. 
Produces small, cream-colored flowers, 
delightfully fragrant. F. O. B. Nursery 
only. Each 
3to 41th BEB eee eee $7 00 
PYRACANTHA 
Commonly called Firethorn or English 
Hawthorn. Beautiful in fall and winter 
when literally covered with bright-colored 
berries. 
Formosana. One of the most thrifty 
Pyracanthas. Compact, fast-growing, 
with small holly-like leaves and red ber- 
ries in enormous clusters in late summer 
and hanging on during the winter. UI- 
timate height 15 feet. 
Yunnanensis. Of a lower, more spread- 
ing habit than P. formosana. Leaves 
larger, being 2 to 3 inches long. Berries 
bright coral-red, small. 
Price of above two Pyracanthas: Each 
8 to 12) in, bare: rootm eee $0 50 
12°to 18m: bare r00t eee 75 
Note. Pyracanthas are difficult to 
move from the field unless cut back 
severely. Unless instructed otherwise, 
we will cut back before shipping. 

When labor and packing material 
were plentiful, plants which could 
satisfactorily be moved bare root, were 
often shipped balled and burlapped. 
With these items of labor and packing 
material—especially boxing lumber— 
scarce, it is now necessary to quote the 
smaller sizes of most plants bare root 
only. The saving in labor and material 
is being passed on to you in lower 
prices, as well as reduced transporta- 
tion costs. 

WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, GEORGIA 
