CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Sylvester Juniper — One of the best Conifers for the 
South, with light green leaves of both scalelike and 
smooth type, can withstand city conditions and very 
hardy. 
30: to 86 Inches Well Shaped’_._.. = ee $2.00 
Pfitzer — A low flat spreading form with fan-like 
branches lying close to the ground. 
15-18 Inch’ Spread <2 ae eee $1.00 
18-24 Inch Spread Heavy 22 222-3 ee 1.50 
24-30 Inch Spread, Heavy 2.22 2. eee 2.00 
Japanese Trailing — Procumbent grower with trailing 
branches. Greenish blue. Good for rock garden. 
12-15: Inch Spread’ =) 3a) $1.25 
15-20 Inch Spread 2.2222 2 $1.75 
Cedrus Deodora — Tall, pyramidal with broad base. 
Branches horizontal to the trunk, with drooping 
ends. Foliage, soft needle like, dark green. 
Each 
3-45 Feet owl bg ee $3.50 
In selecting good plants such as CAMELLIAS — your 
plantings will serve as a memorial as they live 
for generations. 
BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
GARDENIAS 
Very popular for their fragrant white flowers. They 
do not like lime or alkaline soil. Sour soil is best. 
Ratican — Dwarf growing, not over 12 inches high 
but spreads in diameter. 
6 Inch tosSiinch Spread 22 i222 eee $ .50 
12 Inch Spread)... 0 = ee 19 
Fortunii — Everblooming variety. Very hardy. 
Florida (Cap Jasmine) — Large blooms in the early 
spring. 
18-94: Inch) 2) Se ee ee $1.00 
2-3 Feet (Bushy) 22.2223 24s Te 
KERRIA 
An old favorite shrub, evergreen in the South, light 
green foliage with double golden flowers on slender 
arching branches. Partial shade preferred. 
12-18 Inch’ 22.222 ee $ .50 
CLEYERA 
An excellent compact medium sized evergreen, with 
thick glossy leaves which turn red during autumn. 
White flowers in late spring. 
3: Feet ini $2.00 
