spreading. 
4:6.In.9 Sirona MOO soe ee ee IS*c 
6-8. In... Strong Roots .-2as3. 4 eu. 17 Ye. 
ILEX OPACA HOWARDI 
(Howard Hollv) 
This is our best variety in large growing types. 
It berries profusely when small, leaves are some- 
what like our native Holly. The berries come 
in neat, small clusters up and down the stems. 
Bright red berries are very attractive. After a 
number of years this type makes a large tree. It 
should be given plenty of room to grow. 
4-6 In., Strong Rooted Cuttings _________ 15c each 
April Ist Delivery, 1949 
NOTE: This variety is hard to propagate. We 
have farmed out a contract with a Gulf Coast 
Nursery for Spring delivery. 
MAHONIA BEALEI (Leather Holly Grape, 1 
VORTn SOOC IN eo ok ek een ee ee a 6c each 
3 In Pots—25c 
MICHELIA FUSCATA—Magnolia Fuscata, Ba- 
nana Shrub.) 
Size 6-8 In., 8-10 In., Strong Roots __ 17V2c each 
MAGNOLIA GANDIFLORA, (Southern Mag- 
nolia.) 
6-8 and 8-10 In., Strong Roots__. __________ 1242c 
OSMANTHUS FRAGRANS (Olea Fragrans, 
Sweet Olive). This is the most popular variety for 
the Southern States. 
Size:.6«8 and. 8-l00In, 2 oe 20c each 
OSMANTHUS FORTUNEI (Fortune Olive Holly 
Leaf Tea Olive). This variety is hardy in Arkan- 
sas, Tennessee and Virginia. 
NANDENA DOMESTICA, (Red Berries) 
Size 3-4 In.—One Year ___....-.__....._... 5 ¢ 
Size 4-6 In.—One Year ___._. 7Yac 
Size 6-8 In.—One Year.  ______ aoe eee 1 Oe Cc 
Size’ 8-12° In—Onecyearia.- 2.2252 ee Desc 
Size 12-15 In.—Four in Pots________________ PMey | Xe 
FLOWERING MAGNOLIAS—(Chinese Desidi- 
ous Vawieties). 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA—Saucer 
Magnolia, cola: rather dark purple on inside and 
outside of petals. 
Sizes 15-18 in; bield’) Grown. ie fo 50c 
MAGNOLIA LILIFLORA 
Lily shaped flower, 6 petals, dark purple out- 
outside and creamy white on the inside. Has many 
stems from the ground, very bushy, late bloomer. 
8-10 and 10-12 In., Bed Grown ae ee a AOC 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
(Star Magnolia) 
Dwarft. Profusion of dainty, delicate pinkish 
white sta:-shaped flowers. 
6-8 In., Bed Grown ____ piety Ae c40c 
NOTE: Liliflora and Stellata, ‘Spring Delivery 
Only. Soulageana Nigra, November 1, 1948. 

We offer the following Field Grown Stock, suit- 
able for Landscape Work. 
NANDENA— 
12-15 In., Bushy______ Pete ett -50c 
19:24) Inst BGS oes ee $1.00 
2-3: Fis: Haavyeee pee os ae oe ___.. $1.50 
We ere not prepared to ship out eh & B. Stock. 
Plea.e call for these, or they can be shipped bare- 
root. 
THUNBERGII SPIREA—Dwarft Variety. Droop- 
ins branches. 
2 Year Field Grown—18-24 In. ______-__ 15c each 
