No. E-3 PHOTINIA 
A large handsome Evergreen with slightly curled, indented leaves. The new 
foliage in the spring is a contrast of bright colors and in the fall, they produce 
an abundance of scarlet red seed pods that look like a mass of red berries. 
Thrifty grower that can be used many places in the landscape. Will grow 
from 5 to 7 feet tall but can be pruned low. 
Prices: 1 to 2 ft., Root Wrapped, 90c each 
Gallon Containers, $1.45 each; B & B Specimens, $2.95 each 
No. E-23_-MAHONIA 
AQUIFOLIUM 
“Dwarf Oregon Grape.” Dark, lustrous, 
Holiy-like foliage ,and yellow flowers, 
borne in dense clusters in the early spring. 
The flowers are followed by small purplish 
berries. For a dense, compact, low bank 
of foliage, it is almost unexcelled. Grows 
easily anywhere, best in half-shade with 
plenty of moisture. 
Root-Wrapped, 9 to 12 in., $1.00 
B & B Specimens, $3.25 
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No. E-17 CEDRUS DEODARA 
Handsome Deodara from the Himalaya Mountains is 
well known as the outdoor Christmas Tree. The frosty, 
blue-green foliage and cone shape make a beautiful 
specimen. Grows 15 to 20 ft. tall. 
Prices: Gallon Containers Only, $1.95 each 
No. E-11 WAX LEAF LIGUSTRUM 
One of the finest broad-leaf Evergreens grown in the 
South. This aristocrat of the Evergreen family has 
showy, thick, waxy leaves that are dark green on top 
and light green on the under side. Can be pruned to 
any shape, for specimen plants, or beautiful informal 
hedge. 
Price, Prepaid: 1 to 2 ft. size, 90c each— 
Root Wrapped 
Gallon Containers, $1.45 each 
B & B Specimens, 2.45 each 
Black Wax—Ligustrum 
