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Viburnum odoratissimum. A shrub of large 
dimensions fully clothed with enormous mag- 
nolia-like leaves that are highly polished. A 
most satisfactory plant to fill large spaces 
against walls or for use as a screen. Thor- 
oughly charming in every particular. Shade. 
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Viburnum suspznsum. Shares honors with 
Ligustrum japonicum with bzing one of the 
two best shrubs for screen, hedge or speci- 
men. In either sun or shade its big, dark, 
dense leaves present a rich lively finish 
throughout the year. Sweet scented white 
winter bloom. Grows quickly and is quite 
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Balled, 2-215 ft., $4.00; 212-3 ft., $5.00; 
3-314 ft., $6.00. 
Viburnum tinus lucidum. This dense, dark 
upright shrub will lend character to any 
planting. Big shapely leaves, sturdy branches 
and in winter clouds of white, pink stemmed 
bloom. Hardy. Sun or part shade. 6-8 ft. 
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RADIANT XYLOSMA 
Xylosma senticosa. A glistening foliaged 
shrub with long pliant branches that lends 
itself particularly well to training on walls. 
May be trimmed into handsome mounds of 
resplendent beauty. Sun. Hardy. 1-gal., 
$1200:95-gal,,-$3-25. 

XYLOSMA Its pliant branches make graceful tracery on walls. 


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ROSEMARY BUSH 
Westringia rosmariniformis. We are 
much impressed with the fact that this 
shrub appears just as attractive and re- 
Dark, 
Y-inch pointed leaves, tastefully ar- 
ranged on a thicket of slender 
branches, form a neat shrub that is 
about as broad as tall. Dainty white 
five-petaled flowers, red flecked, in 
summer. Sun. Hardy. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., 
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fined in winter as in summer. 

VIBURNUM TINUS LUCIDUM 
An unexpected snowstorm! 
HARDY FERNS 
For planting and cultural instructions read 
our booklet ““When, Where and How to 
Plant’. It’s yours for the asking. 
PRICES: Gal. containers, $1.25, all va- 
rieties (except Tree Ferns, $1.50). Wood- 
wardia, 5-gal., $3.50; Tree Fern, 5-gal., 
$6.00. 
Combined with shade loving flowering: 
plants, or interspersed among Camellias and 
Azaleas this refined material will add charm, : 
grace and loveliness to your garden. ‘ 
Planted under trees, ferns are well able 
to hold their own against competition of 
tree roots. 
SEs Apatiers 
Espalier plants have many uses and advantages. 
In narrow spaces, where walk or drive 
crowds close to walls, these trained shrubs will artistically fill spaces that otherwise could 
not be planted. As all flowers turn to the light, blooms of flowering shrubs, such as Camellias, 
may be more readily seen and appreciated than when shrubs are grown in conventional form. 
Trained on 5 ft. by 52 ft. trellises. 
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Some slow growing varieties on smaller trellises. 
ESPALIER ORNAMENTALS 
Most of the following varieties are de- 
scribed in detail elsewhere in this catalogue. 
$9.75 to $25.00 
Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple); Azalea 
Laughing Water; Camellia: Alba Plena, 
Chandleri Elegans Variegated; C. M. Hovey 
(Col. Firey), Pop2 Pius IX, Rosita; Hibiscus 
Agnes Gault; Magnolia grandiflora; Pyra- 
cantha Graber; Pyrus kawakima (Evergreen 
Pear); Ulmus parvifolia (Evergreen Elm); 
Xylosma senticosa. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
All excellent varieties of edible and orna- 
mental fruit. 

$9.75 
Apple; Feijoa Coolidge; Fig; Guava; Meyer 
! Lemon; Pomegranate Wonderful; Prunus 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA For an interesting espalier. tomentoza; Rangpur Lime. 
GROWERS OF THE BEST IN NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1920! Li. 
