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Price, 12-15” plants, each $1.39; 10 for 
$12.25. 
1325—HOLLY, CHINESE: (Ilex cornuta). Show- 
iest Holly in the South and perfectly at 
home from the Gulf Coast to New Jersey. 
Grown from cuttings made from bearing 
plants with highly glossy leaves. Regular 
holly shaped leaves with several spines and 
bearing red berries. Excellent landscape 
plant. Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.29; 
10. for $11.50. 
1330—LIGUSTRUM, WAX-LEAF: (Ligustrum 
lucidum compactum). Thick, heavy dark 
green leaves, very compact growth. White 
blossoms, black berries. No landscape plant- 
ing is complete without this evergreen. The 
most popular and well known ligustrum. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.19; 10 for 
$10.50. 
1334—MAHONIA, HOLLY: (Mahonia aquifol- 
ium). Oregon Grape. Medium size ever- 
green shrub for sun or shade. Hardy. Has 
deep glossy green holly-like foliage, clusters 
of yellow flowers followed by blue grape- 
like berries. Price, 8-10” plants, each $1.19; 
10 for $10.50. 
1332—NANDINA: (Nandina domestica). An 
erect shrub, with several cane-like stems, 
Finely cut foliage, turning to red in Au- 
tumn. White flowers followed by bright 
red berries. The best red-berried plant for 
landscape work, and favorite everywhere. 
Price, 9-12” plants, each 99c; 10 for $7.50. 
1344—OAK, JAPANESE EVERGREEN: (Quer- 
cus acuta). Small evergreen tree or large 
shrub. Glossy green leaves, yellowish green 
underneath. A handsome plant. Rare. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.49; 10 for 
$12.50. 
1335—-PAMPAS GRASS: (Cortaderia argentea). 
This is the true Argentine Pampas Grass 
that does so well over the South, but is not 
hardy North. Lovely foliage, beautiful long 
silvery plumes. Price, Heavy Division, each 
89c; 10 for $7.50. 
1337—-PHOTINIA, CHINESE: (Photinia serru- 
lata). Very upright, but spreading. Foliage 
broad, dark shining green, particularly 
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showy in Spring with its crimson-tipped 
shoots. The fragrant, creamy-white flowers 
are in immense corycombs. Price, 18-24” 
plants, well branched, each $1.49; 10 for 
$12.95. 
~\1338—-PINEAPPLE GUAVA: (Feijoa sellowiana). 
Fast growing tall evergreen shrub with 
grey-green foliage and waxy-white flowers 
with bright red central cluster of stamens. 
Fruits pale green. Edible. Price, nice 
15-18” plants, each 99c; 10 for $8.50. 
1343—-PYRACANTHA, MILLER’S RED: (Pyra- 
cantha formosana milleri). Improved form 
of the Red-Berried Pyracantha formosana. 
Very showy with its large clusters of bright 
red berries, but unsafe too far north. Price, 
15-18” plants, heavy, each $1.29; 10 for 
$11.75. 
1341—PYRACANTHA, ORANGE - BERRIED: 
(Pyracantha coccinea lalandi). A mass of 
white flowers in Spring, followed by orange 
berries in profusion. A very lovely ever- 
green for landscape specimen or planting 
in masses. May be trained to grow over 
arches, against buildings, etc. Prices, well- 
branched 18-24” plants, each $1.19; 10 for 
$10.75. 
1354—-SERISSA: (Serissa foetida). Very dwarf 
shrub with small leaves and small bell- 
shaped pinkish white flowers. Price, 12-18” 
plants, each 89c; 10 for $7.50. 
1351—VIBURNUM, BURKWOOD: (Viburnum 
burkwoodi). This is probably the most val- 
uable novelty in flowering shrubs that has 
appeared for several years. This is a very 
hardy, evergreen shrub, hardy to Canada. 
Attains height of six to seven feet, bearing 
very fragrant white flowers, tinted pink, 
in large heads four inches broad, and con- 
taining as many as 250 individual flowers. 
Rich glossy-green foliage turning purplish- 
bronze in Winter. Price, 12-18” plants, 
each $1.49; 10 for $12.95. 
1353—VIBURNUM, CARLESI: (Viburnum car- 
lesi). Small, fine bush with gray green 
foliage turning brilliant red in Fall. Flower 
clusters numerous, attractive and delight- 
fully fragrant. Price, 12-15” plants, each 
$1.39; 10 for $11.95. 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
1400—ARBORVITAE, AMERICAN: (Thuja oc- 
cidentalis). The American Arborvitae is 
the mother tree from which many distinct 
types have been developed. Stands shear- 
ing well and is useful in both large and 
small hedges and in landscape work. 
Growth is bushy at the bottom, tapering 
toward the top. Foliage is soft and flexible 
and of a dark green color. Price, well- 
eee 18-24” plants, each 99c; 10 for 
1401—ARBORVITAE, BAKER’S: (Thuja orien- 
talis bakeri). For a tall, pyramidal sym- 
metrical evergreen, this is the best one for 
the South. Plant at entrances, in back- 
ground of other lower growing evergreens 
as lawn specimens, etc. Price, nice 18-24’ 
plants, each $1.29; 10 for $11.50. 
1403—-ARBORVITAE, BONITA: (Thuja orien- 
talis bonita). Dwarf, globe-shaped in form, 
and of a dark green color. Excellent for 
planting in urns, etc. where a small ever- 
green is needed. Price, 12-15” plants, well- 
formed, each $1.39; 10 for $12.50. 
1406—ARBORVITAE, ROSEDALE: (Thuja 
orientalis rosedale). Cone shaped, medium 
height, fine silvery gray foliage, very de- 
sirable. Excellent for specimen planting 
and as foundation plant in landscape work. 
Price, 12-15” plants, each $1.29; 10 for 
$9.95. 
1408—CEDAR, DEODAR: (Cedrus deodara). 
Also known as Himilaya Cedar. This is 
one of the most beautiful and stately of all 
evergreens. Light green feathery foliage, 
slightly drooping. Fine specimen, or lawn 
evergreen. Price, 18-24” plants, each $1.69; 
10 for $15.00. 
1409—CYPRESS, ARIZONA: (Cupressus arizon- 
ica). Large, fast growing evergreen, with 
silvery gray foliage. May be pruned to 
taste. The most hardy, dependable ever- 
green for the South, Southwest and West. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.29; 10 for 
$10.95. 
1410—CYPRESS, ITALIAN: (Cupressus semper- 
virens pyramidalis). Tall, symmetrical, 
stately evergreen of picturesque beauty. 
Plant against chimneys, columns, etc. Slen- 
der, tall grower. Price, 18-24” plants, each 
$1.59; 10 for $13.95. 
1414—_JUNIPER, ANDORRA: (Juniperus hori- 
zontalis plumosa). This evergreen is of a 
