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EUGENIA ... for formal shapes 
EUGENIA HOOKERI. ES643. Tall shrub of pyra- 
midal shape; foliage dark green, young growth of 
bronzy hue. Flowers white; purplish-red berries 
borne in clusters. Will not endure severe frosts. 
Very ornamental foliage, flowers and habits of 
growth. May be trimmed into formal shapes. 5 g. c. 
5-6’ $4.50; 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
E. MYRTIFOLIA. ES644. (Brush Cherry.) Foliage 
dark, glossy green, smaller than E. hookeri; flowers 
white followed by rosy-violet berries; growth is 
compact and naturally pyramidal; may be sheared 
into formal shapes. 5 g. c. 4-5’ $4.50; 1 g. c. $1.00; 
10 for $9.00. 
LAGUNARIA 
LAGUNARIA PATTERSONI. ET151. (Sugar plum 
Tree.) Large shrub or small tree with waxy, pink 
blooms shaped like small single hollyhocks. Foliage 
gray-green, thick, and waxy. An unusually beauti- 
ful plant. 5°g. c. $3.50; 1 g. ¢.. $1.00. 
LAURUS 
LAURUS NOBILIS. ET161. (Grecian Laurel or True 
Bay.) A pyramidal shrub with upright branches; 
stiff dark green leaves. Often clipped into cones or 
standards. Useful where a somewhat formal shrub 
is desired. BB 2-3’ $3.85; 3-4’ $4.25; 4-5’ $4.75; 
OI G.ic: pd.00s) Liguic: p1 005 
LIGUSTRUM... Privet 
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM. ES874. (Japanese Privet.) 
Large shrub, if unpruned becomes a small tree. 
Foliage broad, pointed dark green; flowers creamy- 
white; borne in panicles. Fine for a tall hedge. 
BB 3-4’ $4.25; 4-5’ $4.75; 5-6’ $5.25; 5 g. c. $3.50. 
L. LUCIDUM. ES875. A tall shrub with spreading 
branches. Used for screen planting. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
L. OVALIFOLIUM. ES877. (California Privet.) Highly 
regarded as a hedge plant. A strong-growing shrub 
with bright medium-size foliage. Plant November 
to April. Bare root 18-24” $12.50 per 100. 

ES874. LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM. 

ESI112. PITTOSPORUM EUGENIOIDES. 
L. LUCIDUM COMPACTA. ES876. A dense growth 
with dark glossy, waxy green leaves. 5 g. c. $3.50; 
INGaCe pO: 
L. HENRYI. ES872. (Henry's Privet.) Small, pointed, 
glossy leaves somewhat like those of myrtle. Can 
be kept as low as 2 or 3 feet, making a compact, 
fine textured, everygreen hedge, 1 g. c. $1.00. 
L. VULGARE. ES878. Hedge plant. Leaves small 
and dark green. Spikes of fragrant, white flowers 
in June, followed by numerous clusters of black, 
shining berries. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
PHILLYREA ... can “‘take it’ 
PHILLYREA LATIFOLIA. ES1061. One of the finest 
tall hedge plants grown. Foliage neat all year. 
Extremely vigorous under all conditions. Not par- 
ticular as to soil but prefers a a sunny location. 
BB) 2:37 $3.75? 18:24” ($3.25> 5g. c) $2.75; ly gqac: 
85c; 10 for $8.00. 
PITTOSPORUM 
PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM. ES1111. (Karo Pit- 
tosporum.) Quite a large shrub; foliage pubescent 
and soft gray-green, flowers wine color. Valuable 
because resistant to wind, doing well even along 
the seashore. BB 2-3’ $3.85; 3-4’ $4.25; 5 g. c. $3.50; 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
P. EUGENIOIDES. ES1112. (Tarata Pittosporum.) Of 
erect habit; foliage long, narrow, yellowish-green 
with wavy margins; does better in the coastal re- 
gions than in the hot interior valleys. A beautiful 
plant for tall clipped or informal hedges. BB 3-4’ 
$4.25; 4-5’ $4.75; 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for 
$9.00; flats $7.50. 
P. TENUIFOLIUM. ES1115. (Tawhiwhi Pittosporum.) 
Large shrub or small tree, valuable for hedges or 
planted in groups; foliage small and dark green; 
flowers and stems black, which give it a decidedly 
striking appearance. BB 3-4’ $4.25; 4-5’ $4.75; 5-6’ 
$5.25; 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00; flats 
$7.50. 
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Individual plants in this group make splendid subjects 
for accenting architectural features. They are employed 
where time is a factor and conifers would be too slow, 
or they are substituted for accent conifers where the 
latter would be too heavy for the architectural setting. 
This group gives quick growth and is adaptable to a 
wide variety of conditions. We make these sugges- 
tions: Obtain enough plants to space three feet apart. 
Buy balled or 5-gallon container sizes for quick results. 
Remember that cultural attention is necessary for rapid 
growth. Apply fertilizer generously beginning a month 
after planting. Water frequently in large basins through 
the growing season. 
P. PHILLYRAEIODES. ES1113. (Narrow-leaf Pitto- 
sporum.) A small tree with slender, drooping 
branches. Leaves long and narrow; flowers small, 
yellow, and fragrant. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
P. UNDULATUM. ES1117. (Victorian Box.) Makes a 
handsome, round-headed tree or can be trained as 
a hedge. Leaves rich green, longer than any of 
the above, wavy-margined and tapering. Flowers 
are yellowish-white and fragrant, particularly at 
night. 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Pittosporum on page 15. 
PRUNUS 
PRUNUS CAROLINIANA. ES1141. (Carolina Cherry 
Laurel.) This fine evergreen of the Southern States is 
valuable for shade, ornament, and makes a fine 
hedge. The leaves are large, bright and shiny. 
Flowers are small with cream-colored petals; fruits 
black and shiny. BB 3-4’ $4.25; 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g.c. 
$1.00. 
P. ILICIFOLIA. ES1142. (California Evergreen 
Cherry.) Shrub or tree; foliage prickly margined 
like English Holly. Fine for hedges. 5 g. c. $3.50; 
1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
Other Prunus on pages 10, 22. 
RHAMNUS 
RHAMNUS ALATERNUS. ES1181. (Italian Buck- 
thorn.) Splendid quick-growing subject for a tall 
hedge or screen. Bright green shiny foliage. 5 g. c. 
$3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
Other Rhamnus on page 17. 
ES644. EUGENIA MYRTIFOLIA. 

