GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
Viburnum Suspensum. Low and 
apes free bloomer. 
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Each 10 
SCOTIZ Ieee te ee te $1 25 $1150 
12ito lS inset eee oF IOS eee oN 0G 
18 to-24 tin. age PM. deri 225 21 00 
YUCCA aloifolia (Spanish Bayonet), 
The leaves are long, narrow, rigid, 
spine-tipped, Flowers creamy white, 
borne in long spikes from the center of 
the leafy crown. 
BaB. 
Each 
TO CS! Lega 5 cs: hacorty avec averere narra $2 50 
SOG a ee eee ee 3 50 
LIGUSTRUM 
Aureo-marginatum. Strong, upright 
grower similar to Japonicum but leaves 
are margined and washed with gold. 
Attractive and fast growing. 
Excelsum superbum. A very showy sort 
with brightly variegated green and 
white leaves. A rapid grower, good for 
screens and windbreaks. 
Japonicum. A rapid-growing, tall va- 
riety having large green leaves, often 
with reddish margin. White flowers 
borne in panicles followed by dark blue 
berries in grape-like clusters. Good 
where height is desired. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
SLOW 2 31), Aneta ier $0 60 $5 00 
2 eh Oud Sal ie Ses ted -ne 80 7 00 
TS 20. 2 RDS hte ice hoeigs 110 10 00 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
d2:toiSeing sata Se $1 30 $12 00 
18sto. 24a sineg ceed. pa AY) 15 00 
Qsto:-Salt. en, eae: 260 24 00 
Stto dah. Bons eae acta 3 15 9 «35)00 
Agto SUCRE) ca aeoe sree 515 48.00 
5 to 6 ft.: gosh evads- 7.05, 65150 
6. to Sifieet . actrengtct 10 20 97 00 
Sheared Specimens, BaB 
Each 10 
12° to 18min wi. Johree $1 60 $15 00 
18:to 24 inwiongnm . ssid 220 20 00 
ZitoS felch. .acihen . 300 27 50 
3ito Actt; .aard att nvork 400 37 50 
ASE GL SAEs cada dee 2 600 57 50 
Coriaceum (Dwarf Privet). A slow- 
growing, upright narrow variety, with 
extremely dark green crinkled leaves, 
creamy white flowers and clusters of 
blue berries. A valuable plant for 
situations where a semi-formal shrub is 
indicated. This variety is also known 
as L. japonicum rotundifolium 
BsB. Each 10 
Bato We Wins ok os ee: $1 20 $11 00 
IZitOMS Wisc eek so Sent 160 15,00 
RP ten”. Bie ee eS ee 210 20 00 
DAR oR Ig: sis yr ee, eae ARM be 310 29 00 
3.t0,4 Steins AROSE T 440 41 50 
ETO. vel bales angie tet 610 58 50 
Our Ligustrums Are Grafted 
They may cost a little more at first, 
but when you consider their freedom 
from root-knot (nematode) and con- 
sequent longer and more vigorous 
growth in southern Florida and similar 
situations, the original outlay is well 
spent. A disease-resistant Privet is 
used for rootstock. 
LIGUSTRUM, continued © 
Iwata. An_ intermediate grower with 
small, slightly mottled foliage: Ideal 
for low foundation plantings and hedges. 
Lucidum (Wax-leaf Privet). Very bushy, 
with rich dark waxy leaves and panicles 
of white flowers followed by large 
bunches of black berries. For founda- 
tion plantings, hedges and specimens. 
Bare-root, Each ' , 10 
OLCOML Zeist cra eg cates $0 70 $6 00 
P2,tOMlS iis. eeatisise es.> : (0 
AS LOnZ aries aie ae Ome 200 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
1Dsto LO ines Wee $1 50 $14 00 
TSetOl DA iiss sees 200 18 00 
watOlouitenns sale eee 3.00 28 00 
SAO Agta, eaves, Wat 2e 425 40 00 
AiO attow as set citetne Salop noe 00 
REO OLE eee) SE. Ge oe 12550 
Cito Slt ae A 11 00 105 00 
B&B. Specimen Plants Each 
SBUO O'nthe Br Peere tes css ate $12 00 
Otto S far wick te os. cere eatek 3 16 50 
Serle ae cco. ee. oss ee ee 22 50 
Sheared Specimens, Be B 
; Each 10 
12 to DBMieter. cece ats $2 00 $19 00 
1S"to 2aie cas ss ess 2 26 50 
2 COMMUN eke. fie ctete 400 38 00 
3 to Se. A R84 SESOer 9400 
Ato Sith, § see 8 tL Us, 
Standard (Tree form) 
Lucidum only 
BaB. Each 
Ito Slitad diiur axet seyesnyss bey $5 00 
3°04 dhomcinain- bsaerstesiat) «ner 7 00 
4;t0,5 Start. bases ah-dorl SEB be fits 9425 
SO OC Aa usitnocdd: eased «ok 13 50 
Nobile. Similar to Lucidum, but it is an 
upright grower. Very desirable for 
corners and other situations where a 
taller plant than Lucidum is required. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
8 tol i2iinis st oe «tee $0 65 $5 50 
T2StOLU Sint ceased. fae Soe LOU 
TSO 24 ties ee ses fee iLO SY noeed KU eg 0) 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
12*to 18 me: 5342342555: 5 2 50 
18'to Zain ee). 17 85:974,1625 
2 to Biers. we Rts 2, 85e , 26,50 
S'tO Sattaree, aes eee 410.59 50 
arto ttare ee eee Spode. 52°50 
SI LONORL te rene oon Toei D> eeaet fk He 
Otoveriot: 1. ee ees 10 85 103 5 
HOLLIES (Ilex) 
These fine evergreen trees and shrubs 
are unsurpassed in beauty and in popular- 
ity by any of our broad-leaved evergreens. 
They succeed over a wide range of terri- 
tory and have been extensively planted in 
nearly all portions of the United States. 
Hollies are very desirable at all seasons of 
the year, but especially so at Christmas 
when the berries are highly colored and 
at their best. 
All our American Hollies are grafted 
from the finest selected strains of fruiting 
trees and are much superior to seedlings. 
Choose any one offered below; or, better 
still, order the whole collection, and you 
will never again be satisfied with ordinary 
Hollies. 
Croonenburg. A Greenbrier origination. 
Upright, rather compact grower with 
fine dark green foliage of larger than 
average size and spiny leaves. Berries 
are a good red and are produced when 
the trees are still very young. 
HOLLIES, continued 
East Palatka. Foliage light green, of 
medium size, almost smooth, and re- 
sembling Dahoon Holly in appearance. 
A regular bearer of immense quantities 
of bright red berries. 
Howard. The most popular variety we 
grow. Foliage very dark and glossy, 
with some spines; berries red and at- 
tractive. Excellent. 
Hume No. 1. A vigorous grower, spread- 
ing in habit, with large, almost spineless 
leaves. Bears regularly. The fruit is 
red and of large size. 
Male Holly. On rare occasions it becomes 
necessary to use one of these trees bear- 
ing strictly staminate flowers to insure 
berry production on other fruiting 
Hollies. Ordinarily our grafted trees do 
not require bloom fertilization from 
outside, but if necessary, one of the 
Male trees planted in fairly close prox- 
imity will remedy the trouble. 
Savannah. We consider this recently ac- 
quired Holly to be one of the best since 
the old favorite Howard was introduced 
by us years ago! It seems to have every- 
thing a Holly needs to be popular. It is 
more upright than spreading, a fast 
grower by Ilex standards, and attains 
some shapeliness sooner than many 
varieties. Foliage is abundant and of a 
peculiarly leathery texture, bright rather 
than dark green, usually’ with six to 
eight spines and averaging 2 inches or 
more in length. Leaf. proportions are 
good and the berries a fine red, medium 
size, well distributed over the tree. 
Savannah is somewhat unusual in that 
leaf petioles and tips of branches on 
new growth are purple, producing a most 
pleasing and distinctive color scheme 
when viewed as a whole. 
Taber No. 3. A very distinct and out- 
standing variety. Foliage dark green, 
large and spiny; fruits large, bright red 
and showy. Maintains a perfect pyram- 
idal form without pruning, 
Taber No. 4. This very fine strain grows 
to a great height, It has slightly droop- 
ing branches which give it somewhat 
the effect of a huge fountain. The fruits 
are bright red and very large. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
VA (Oe ey: ayetieeaeneyy Shaye $2 00 $18 50 
Si a a en, Eas = 2.60 24 50 
hn Bon La es eresieeeaspcenica ths = oa i> omlecincs (pak 8) 
etOrG ttes nt. ea een SES Wee yD 
6 to 8 ft . 900 85 00 
BsB. 
ZeTORO A Ueto ei ne $3 40 $32 50 
3 to 4 ft one. SOs00 
4to 5 ft a Umm 2 OL) 
5 to 6 ft .10 50 102 50 
6 to 8 ft .16 00 155 00 
Sto LU ite, .26 00 250 00 
PY gpl Wire balled, 
8 torrOifes eo. 220 32 00 
10-XO 42 ft.io, oeuIe . 48 00 
12 to 14 ft.. ...66°00 
14 to 16 ft.. ..90 00 
Rotunda. An fouiestaneiay type attaining 
an eventual height of around 40 feet. 
Foliage is shiny, dark green, with smooth 
margins.. The leaf petioles are purplish 
and brilliant red berries are profusely 
clustered toward outer ends of slightly 
down-curved branches. Trees are us- 
ually, either male or female and should 
be planted in pairs or groups for best 
results, 
5-in. pot plants only at $5.00 per pair. 
