
Ligustrum japonicum 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM. Bushy, compact shrub with waxy, 
dark green leaves and panicles of white flowers followed by 
black berries. 
L. LUCIDUM SWOT More upright in growth. 
ach Each 
12 stow Sins eee $1 50 DO Lb oe eee $2 50 
18.10. 24h eee ee 2 00 S tomlin eee Cee 3 50 
L. JAPONICUM. Large green leaves, often with reddish margin. 
Creamy white flowers followed by bluish black berries. Tall 
grower. 
Each Each 
ISO 124 in. eee eos 2) i LOA Lbs tects cceee ee eee $2 00 
Mtn Sad ateds coon 1 50 
(Bare-root plants of Ligustrum japonicum available during 
January and February. Inquire for quantity prices.) 
MALPIGHIA COCCIGERA. Dwarf Holly. Shining holly-like 
foliage; flowers small, crepy, pink, followed by bright red 
berries. Seldom grows more than 2 feet tall. 
M. GLABRA. Barbados Gooseberry. Light green leaves and 
terminal clusters of deep pink flowers. Edible red fruit. 
Asin. Dott eee $1 00 GalScan*c20 cae eee $1 50 
NANDINA DOMESTICA. Heavenly Bamboo. Finely cut 
foliage, attractively compound, colorfully tinged with red in 
fall, winter, and spring. Large terminal clusters of bright red 
berries in winter. 
d Each 
12 8tornl Shims eee $1 50 i GalOrcAeln ae $2 00 
OLEANDER (Nerium oleander). Large, woody shrub with 
rose-like flowers of red, pink, and white, in both single and 
double forms. Requires very little care and will thrive in salt 
spray. 
Each Each 
Ot) can? ese. eee $1 00 ACLENCAL <4. 7) ¢ Or eee $2 00 
Gals canteen ee 1 50 

44 Florida Nursery & Landscape Co. 
