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BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
Broad leaf evergreens are truly the South’s greatest floral treas- H 
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ure. No other section of our country can enjoy the striking land- 
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EUONYMUS — Hardy ornamental plant with rich, handsome ee 
foliage, luxurious 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, $2.00 | 
each; 36-42 inches, bare rooted, $3.00 each. If wanted balled | 
add 25 cents per plant. 
_NANDINA—The delicate foliage of the plant is a brilliant dash | 
of gorgeous orange-red, or crimson color in the winter; it is dense — | 
and stocky in growth—dwarfish growth with many of the plants 
late summer and fall showing a growth of bersies same color as 
the leaves. It will please you. Price: 12-18 inches, $1.50 each; 
18-24 inches, $2.00 each; 24-30 inches, $2.50 each; 3-4 feet 
$3.00 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 cannot too 
strongly recommend this plant. 2-3 feet, $2.00 each; 3-4 feet, 
$2.50 each; 4-5 feet, $3.00 each; balled and burlapped. 
NEW RED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY—It is similar in all 
respects to the green leaved Japanese Barberry which is so popu- 
lar, but the foliage of this new variety is of a rich, lustrious, bran- 
dy red, similar to the richest red leaved Japanese Maples. All 
that is required to develop its brilliant coloring at all seasons is 
that ic be planted in full exposure to the sun. 1-2 feet, $1.50 
each; 2-3 feet, $2.00 each; 3-4 feet, $2.75 each. If wanted balled 
and burlapped, add 25 cents per plant. 
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BARBERRY THUNBERGH—Neat and dense in growth. Produces 
yellow flowers in summer, followed by scarlet fruit, borne in 
dense profusion, clinging throughout most of the winter. Leaves 
' color to scarlet and gold. Bare roots, 1-2 feet, $1.00 each; 2-3 
feet, $1.50 each; 3-4 feet, $2.00 each. If wanted balled and bur- 
lapped, add 25 cents each, * wey 
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EUONYUMU PATENTS (Berry Type)—A good broad leaf plant, 
and will not winter kill; should be in every planting. Price: 12- 
18 inches, $1.50 each; 18-24 inches, $2.00 each; 24-30 inches, 
$2.50 each; 30-36 inches, $3.00 each; 36-48 inches, $3.50 each. 
Balled and burlapped. — | 
LUCIDUM COMPACTA—Leaves are very thick and waxy, the up- | 
per surface being highly glossed of black-green color and under- | 
_ side of a lighter shade. Plant is very compact, heavily branched, | 
ideal in form and development. Wax Privet grows in shade or | 
full sunlight. Price: two-year-old plants, 18-24 inches high, $2.00 
each; 24-36 inch plants, $2.50 each; 3-4 feet, $3.50 each; 4-5 feet, | 
- $5.00 each; balled and burlapped. Ee a. 
