ORNAMENTALS - BROAD-LEAVED. EVERGREENS 
Photinia serrulata 
50 cts. each, $4 for 10 
А large evergreen shrub or small 
tree, whose foliage becomes very con- 
spicuous in fall, when it assumes a 
red color. Flowers white, in large 
corymbs, produced in early spring. 
Strong plants from open ground, de- 
foliated before forwarding. 
Pittosporum 
Tobira. 
adapted 
А fine shrub, which is well 
for trimming in fanciful 
shapes. Flowers yellowish white; 
very fragrant. 12 to 15 inches, pot- 
grown, 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Tobira variegata. Similar to 
Tobira, but with leaves beautifully 
margined white. Of more dwarf 
habit. 8 to 10 inches, pot-grown, 
50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Quercus (oax) 
Darlington Oak. Ап evergreen 
variety, similar to the Live Oak, 
but with larger and differently 
shaped leaves. 
6 to 7 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
Live Oak (Q. sempervirens) 
native Live Oak. То insure 3 
in transplanting it should be defoli 
ated and theside branches cut back 
We offer a limited quantity of fine 
transplanted trees. 
Each 
$0 50 
Я 25 
Rhododendrons 
(ROSE BAY, or MOUNTAIN LAUREL) 
Native Species 
Catawbiense. This beautiful plant is a native of the Alle- 
ghany Mountains and is admirably adapted for massing 
along borders in rich, shady positions. There is no plant 
that will give more satisfaction or more pleasing effect. 
Flowers lilac-purple. Each 10 
Soros Сора: АИ $3 00 $25 00 
2 to 2% ft., Clumps. 17 50 
1% to 2 ft., bushy... 10 00 
1 to 1% ft., bushy 8 00 
Maximum (Great Laurel). With large trusses of white flow- 
ers. Blooms later than Catawbiense. Each 10 
Bato 3 fest, Clamps acta ses eli caa EET $3 00 $25 00 
2 to 2% feet, Clumps 2 00 17 50 
1% to 2 feet bushy .... 150 10 00 
10-155 feet, bushy 2023120 Ы 1 00 8 00 
Ponticum (Asiatic Species). These beautiful shrubs are per- 
fectly hardy but require a shady situation and a soil rich in 
leaf-mold. Never plant these in situations where exposed all 
day to direct sunshine. We offer a fine lot of unnamed seed- 
lings, several shades of pink and purple. Each 10 
Fine bushy plants, well set with buds, 18 to 
24 OCHES: 225 eei eos te hoe ai E erie dece 81 00 $7 50 
Well set with buds, 12 to 15 inches.......... 75 600 
Thea Bohea (ткл PLANT) 
10 to 12 in., 3-inch pots, 20c. each, $1.50 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A beautiful shrub, with large white flowers and yellow an- | 
thers, showing a great resemblance to the single camellia. This 
is the Assam variety, whieh is now grown extensively in the 
South for commercial purposes. 
RHODODENDRON AT FRUITLAND 
Viburnum 
Odoratissimum. A variety with broad, glossy green leaves; 
of compact growth, with pure white, fragrant flowers. Makes 
а beautiful plant. Each 10 
15 to 18 inches, pot-grown .................. $0 50 $4 00 
12 to 15 inches, pot-grown 7 25 2 00 
Suspensum. Flowers creamy white; resembles the trailing 
arbutus; blooms early in the spring; of low growth. 
Each 10 
12 to 15 inches, pot-grown................ 8 $0 50 
10 to 12 inches, pot-grown.................. 25 $2 00 
Tinus, or Laurustinus. A handsome and popular white- 
flowering shrub. Produces a profusion of white flowers as 
early as February; very fragrant. Тһе buds, before open- 
ing, are of a bright red color and show several weeks before 
blooming. This and the following variety are of our most 
desirable broad-leaved, early winter-flowering shrubs. At- 
tains а height of 10 feet. Each 10 
15 to 18 inches, pot-grown .................. $0 50 $4 00 
12 to 15 inches, pot-grown . ЕРТЕУ 25 200 
Yucca 
Aloefolia (Spanisli Bayonet). A conspicuous plant; palm- 
like appearance; leaves rigid, with sharp point; foliage vivid 
green; flowers ivory-white, in long, compact panicles. his 
plant is adapted to all classes of soils, and especially zvaila- 
ble where a tropical effect in planting is desired. 15 to 18 
inches, nursery-grown plants, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
Treculeana. This is an extremely rare species and is very 
difficult to obtain. Leaves thick and very rigid, blue-green; 
flowers of an ivory whiteness, produced in great quantities 
upon a compact stalk early in April. This plant makes a 
most conspicuous show on the lawn. Attains a height of 10 
to 15 feet, Strong 4-year plants, from open ground, $1 each, 
$7.50 for 10. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. Its culture for professional growers and amateurs. A practical treatise on the propagation, culti- 
vation, training, raising for exhibition and market, hybridizing, its origin and history. Illustrated. 160 pages. 50 cents. 
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE. А practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits, by Samuel T. Maynard, 
B.Se. It gives descriptions of such varieties as are most in demand in our markets. Illustrated. 274 pages. $1. 
SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. Bv F. A. Waugh, professor of horticulture and landscape gardening in the Massachusetts agri- 
cultural college. It presents clearly and in detall the whole method by which fruits are studied. Illustrated. 988 pages. $1. 
THE WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN. By Julius J. Heinrich. New and enlarged edition. Illustrated. 193 pages. 50 cents. 
PARSONS ON THE ROSE. Illustrated. 911 pages. $1. 
