

Jasminum Primulinum. Primrose Jasmine. 
Gracefully drooping, arching branches. Ever- 
green. 
Bare roots Each 
SHO 24:IN eee oe coe ee 75 
Zito S| $Nas forsee ok, | eh 100 

"MAHONIA Bealei. 

370m 4 fC a toes eee 50 
Said 
LAUROCERASUS caroliniana. Cherr 
Laurel. A very fine native evergreen shru 
with dark green, glossy foliage and small, 
fragrant flowers in close racemes. Glossy, 
greenish black fruit. A slow grower but 
eventually attains large size. 
Sheared columnar specimens. 
(Sheared) 
ae: DoD &. Bab... 
300 4 ft. B&B 
4+o 5 ft. B&B 
5 to 6 ft. B&B 
6to 8 fe. B&B . 
8 co 10 fr. B&B . 

A 
Ligustrum lucidum 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. Glossy Ligustrum. 
Very bushy and compact, with dark, waxy 
leaves and panicles of white flowers. Birds 
love the large bunches of black berries. Ex- 
cellent for foundation, hedge or specimen 
planting, for it can be pruned or allowed 
to grow into a small tree. 
Each 
ine B&B NS ees 1 00 
B&B ey ae 2 e150 
B&B ete See 250 
B&B 58. Cas - 5.00 
B&B rs fee 10.00 
L. japonicum aureum. Gold-tipped Ligus- 
trum. Strong, upright grower with leaves mar- 
gined yellow or gold. Very attractive. 
Above two varieties: Each 
18 o7240ine B&B ee 1.00 
ZtOMes ftp D&B aa eeu, 1.50 
3900 45 f6 B&B op ante Gee 2.50 
~ 4to 5 ft. B&B 
Of a ered 5.00 
Sto. Gift. BaBies c.5 o. 6.00 



ey 
Holly Grape; Leather-leaf 
Grape. A Japanese Barberry. Leaves very 
broad, with five pairs of leaflets. Flowers yel- 
low, in long spikes during the first three months 
of the year, followed by dark purple berries. A 
magnilicent evergreer: This splendid plant 
thrives in almost any situation, but does better 
in partial shade, where the ground is well 
drained. 
Each 
12stop lS un. B&Bs | 1.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B 3. 4... .. . 2.00 
2tole3 ft B&B so. oe, 4.00 
x y = a8 * ss e 
NANDINA domestica. Heavenly Bamboo. 
A most desirable Japanese shrub and a 
favonive in Florida’ gardens, Densely 
clothed with compound leéaflets, bronzy 
red when young, dark green at maturity, 
and with beautiful copper-red tones in the 
winter. Topped witn great showy clusters 
of red berries in winter, but more than one 
plant is necessary to secure berries. 
Adapted to full sun or part shade. Each 
12 to 18 in. B&B 
18 to 24 in. B&B 
to . B&B 
to . B&B 
to . B&B 

PITTOSPORUM Tobira. A wide-spreading, 
dense, round-headed shrub, with deep, glossy 
reen foliage, excellent fur massing against the 
house or wall, or a fine large hedge. In the 
winter it is covered with small, fragrant, white 
flowers, resembling orange blossoms. Fach 
12to" 18in. B&B oes see 1 lO 
1810.24 10 BD&Bee ee ee eel 75 
27t0@ SRLCSR DSC nl) sees on ar2a7 > 
P. Tobira variegata. A beautitul form of the 
above species with the exception that the leaves 
are variegated with white. 
Each 
12" tov8tine B&B oe. 4 ch oe we ba75: 
18ptos2stinwBAaB 2 5 Oe. 25 
OLEA fragrans. Sweet Olive. Large, medium 
green foliage and small, white, extremely fra- 
grant flowers in clusters, whose cloying sweet- 
ness will betray their presence in the garden 
before you see the plant. Will stand sun near 
the coast. Partial shade inland. Each 
12 to 18 in. BAB . . . . . . «(1.50 
18hto 24 ing B&B eee) 2200 
Z2utOs 5) ft BEB ees eee a) e400 
PHOTINIA glabra. A very handsome hardy 
evergreen shrub which will grow to a 
height of 10 feet. The new foliage is wine 
colored and most attractive. 
PHOTINIA serrulata. Grows to a much 
greater height than Glabra. For all Flor- 
ida there is no finer large evergreen shrub 
than this magnificent plant. At all times 
it is clothed with dark shining. 8 inch 
leaves, which are dotted during the fall 
and winter with occasional red leaves, and 
in the spring the plant becomes a solid 
mass of great 6 inch heads of white 
flowers. 
Above two varieties: 
18-24” - 
2-3 ft. _. 


Pade 

Pe a Bien. ae 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. Firethorn. 
A beautiful subvariety of evergreen Burning- 
Bush. Covered with a profusion of white flowers 
in early spring, followed by bright orange ber- 
ries which hang on all winter. May be trained 
against walls, buildings, and over arched gate- 

ways, making a pleasing effect. Each 
18) to 24 in; B&B 4.5%. s < % 1250 
2) t0o2 3 fe B&B ie es. 62350 
A7to) 4 fe. DAB eee os. «5.00 
P. formosana. This is one of the largest 
and most vigorous growers in the Pyra- 
canthas and has probably the most attrac- 
tive foliage, larger and finer than most 
other kinds. This variety varies a great 
deal if grown from seed. We grow plants 
only from cuttings taken from one type, 
which bears great masses of brilliant red 
berries in immense quantities-~all over the 
plant. The most popular red-berried va- 
riety. 
Each 
1810424 ine B&B 4) Ge «bee ee $1.50 
Zito 3 Aft B&Bas sar oe bee cece 0 
3 (to) «4 4ftes B&BS <e-spe sees 5-00 
SEVERINIA buxifolia. A small-leaved shrub 
with sweet flowers followed by black berries. 
A good hedge plant. 
bach 
32) toh l8sins B&B. 3 so 1.00 
18 to 24 in, B&B. 3) c- e 2.00 
2) tOjee Sefton B&B oe oe. ee 2.50 

Viburnum macrophyllum.  Big-leaf Vibur- 
num. An upright grower with shiny foliage 
and white flowers. 
V. suspensum. A shrub: from the South Sea 
Islands with a luxuriant mass of shiny dark 
leaves. Adaptable either to sun or shade. 
V. Tinus. Small-leaf Viburnum. A bush reach- 
ing 10 feet, covered with creamy white flowers 
in February. For specimens or hedges. 
Above three varieties: 
Each 
120 18vine B&B + oo oe ee ee OO 
18 to*245in. B&Bs 9 2 oe 150 
2towe 3 (CA DER Se ee ee 17S 
Sito. e4: ft) B&Bs oc eae co meee 50 


VIBURNUM ODORATISSIMUM. Sweet 
Viburnum. An_ evergreen with sweet- 
scented, white flowers. Growth vigorous 
and compact-spreading. A most desirable 
shrub for southern gardens highly recom- 







mended. Each 
12.toyl8in- B&B oer 1.00. 
LS eto? 3 Ole Dac en ee eens 
PAD PEATE EEA ce 5 Os gt ee 


300 4 ft. B&B 2.50 

