18 HILL ’N’ DALE ORCHARDS, Tupelo, Miss. 

MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA—Best of the Hardy Magnolias. Loaded 
with delicately shaded blooms just before the leaves open. 
Flowers open light purple at base, shading to pink at 
tips with inside of petals clear pink to white. Strong, 2-yr. 
PRICES: 18 to 24 in., trees, only $2.75 each; 2 for $5.00 
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EUONYMUS JAPONICA—The heavy, dark green leaves and 
ability to adapt itself to various forms, whether used as a 
hedge, individual shrub, or even as a semi-vine effect when 
trained against a wall or building, make this popular broad- 
leaved evergreen one of the most versatile plants we grow. 
It will grow 6 or 8 ft. high or can be kept to 3 or 4 feet 
by trimming. 
PRICES: 12 to 18 inch size: 98c each; 2 for $1.79 
RED LEAF BARBERRY—Low growing evergreen shrub, can be 
used in hedging, single planting with other evergreens, or 
mass plantings in beds where lots of red coloring is desired. 
Dwarf growing, reaching a height of about 3 feet. Foliage 
in Spring is a deep red which it keeps all winter, changing 
to orange, scarlet and red shades. 
PRICES: 12 to 18 inch plants: $98c each; 
2 for $1.79: 6 for $4.95 
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
NANDINA—The most colorful of all Broad-Leaf Evergreens. Green 
leaves with beautiful white blooms in summer; changes its 
delicate foliage to a brilliant dash of orange-red with red 
berries in the winter months, retaining this color through- 
out the winter. 
PRICES: 12 to 18 inch: 98c each; 3 for $2.89 
GARDENIA—Needs no description, everyone knows it. Glossy 
little leaves and beautiful snowy white flowers very highly 
scented make it one of the most popular. 
PRICES: 13 to 2 ft.: $1.39 each; 3 for $3.49 
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