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LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA (Japanese Privet) 
5 tO 6 fb. 2.00 oe ee eee 5.00 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Wax Privet) 
A waxy dark green shrub. Can be used as a landscape substi- 
tute for Rhododendrons here on the Shore. 

18; tO, 2401n. Le es ee 2.00 
MAHONIA BEALEI (Japanese Mahonia) 
2to'S ft. we eae ee ee 4.00 
MYRICA CERIFERA (Bayberry) 
A native shrub, surviving on poor soil, has nice odor, quite 
attractive. 
5 t0.6 ft, 2 eb ee eee 5.00 
NANDINA DOMESTICA (Heavenly Bamboo) 
Not completely evergreen but a strikingly handsome shrub with 
red berries and leaves in the fall. 
18 to 24:in) ou ae eee eee 2.50 
2.00.3 ft) oo 3.50 
The Most Popular Shrub 
OSMANTHUS ILLICIFOLIA (Holly Osmanthus) 
BO ATG. a So ee 4,00 
AOD 1b. es ee ee 7.50 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI (Firethorn) 
4-in. pots’ 90 1.50 
A GARDEN IS FOR PLEASURE 
Gardening has long been a tradition of the ieisured 
and quiet life on the colonial estates of the Eastern 
Shore of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region. Our 
organization has been developed with the one 
thought in mind, of helping our clientele who have 
located here increase the Eastern Shore’s fame as a 
garden spot. 
In this little book you will find listed plants that 
we know are particularly suited to the soils and 
climate of the Eastern Shore. All of the plants in- 
cluded with the exception of the fruit trees are 
grown and tested in our nurseries. 


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