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BAKER NURSERIES 

foliage is featherly, and ofa pleasing blue-green color. Size: 
ceeds admirably in this climate, and is to this section what 
the Koster Blue Spruce is to the North. Considered the 
most handsome of all growing specimen conifers.. The 
young trees are beautiful and feathery, becoming more 
dignified and steady with age. | 
Each 
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80-86 inches . 2:..20:0.0 4.05 5.00 
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42-48 ‘inches 2.20.02 h ao ec 8.00 
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60-72 inches: ..:2.2200c0 Aaa ee 15.00 
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
Broad leaf evergreens are truly the South’s greatest 
floral treasure. No other section of our country can en- 
joy the striking landscape effect which their use pro- 
duces. Many varieties lend beauty both with bloom and 
luxuriant evergreen foliage. 
EUONYMUS.—Hardy ornamental] plant with rich, hand- 
some foliage, luxurous growth, naturally beautiful shape, 
can be made any desired form by trimming, has 
glistening round leaves, 18-24 inches, bare rooted, $1.50 
each; 24-30 inches, bare rooted, $1.75 each; 36-42 inches, 
bare rooted, $2.25 each. If wanted balled add 25 cents 
per plant. 
NANDINA.—tThe delicate foliage of the plant is a bril- 
liant dash of gorgeous orange-red, or crimson color in 
the winter; it is dense and stocky in growth—dwarfish 
growth with any of the plants late summer and fall show- 
ing a growth of berries same color as the leaves. It will 
please you. Price: 12-18 inches, $1.00 each; 18-24 inches, 
$1.75 each; 24-80 inches, $2.00 each; 3-4 feet, $2.50 each. 
All balled and burlapped. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—One of our most beautiful 
popular and satisfactory broad-leaved Evergreens. The 
graceful drooping stems and branches are covered with 
dark, glossy leaves which in winter assume a metallic green. 
From the middle of May until frost this plant produces an 
immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers about 
an inch long which are borne in clusters. During the 
growing season it is advisable to pinch off the ends of the 
long shoots. This will make the plant dense and compact. 
For single specimens, for groups, or for a hedge we can- 
not too strongly recommended this plant. 2-3 feet, $1.50 
each; 3-4 feet, $1.75 each; 4-5 feet, $2.50 each; if balled and 
burlapped, add 25 cents each. 
NEW RED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY.—It is 
similar in all respects to the green leaved Japanese Bar- 
berry which is so popular, but the foliage of this new var- 
iety is of a rich, lustrous, brandy red, similar to the richest 
red leaved Japanese Maples. All that is required to de- 
velop its brilliant coloring at all seasons is that it be 
planted in full exposure to the sun. 1-2 feet, $1.00 each; 
2-3 feet, $1.50 each; 3-4 feet, $2.25 each. If wanted balled 
and burlapped, add 25c per plant. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGH.—Neat and dense in growth. 
Produces yellow flowers in summer, followed by scarlet 
fruit, borne in dense profusion, clinging throughout most 
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