which make them very showy. Fruit is green, an inch 
to an inch and a half across. 
Gallons 9.6 inches sheared $1.00 
FONTANESIA—A deciduous shrub of the Olive family 
which is hardy to Mass. Shiny foliage is held until 
late in fall and panicles of white bloom appear soon 
after foliage in spring. May be sheared. 
Matonse 21ro a0 sincnes, £22) ce $1.00 
ENGLISH LAUREL—Large evergreen shrub with very 
thick and heavy foliage, and short clusters of white, 
fragrant flowers. 
EP OUEST ES COA RCTS tls to ed la ae ne ilo a ani me aN $1.00 
HOLLY FERN—This is an old time favorite for indoors 
use and makes a very handsome evergreen fern. Har- 
dy outdoors in the South it makes a large plant. 
res Cy rie ee eee eats $2.00 
OLEA MANZANILLA—This beautiful evergreen Olive 
bears edible fruits. It is hardy here and worth culti- 
vating indoors in colder climates. May be pruned and 
vained as a bush or tree with very beautiful light 
green foliage which is grey beneath. 
Cra time mie aI CHGS tase 26 ee eg eek A ee eee $1.50 
QUERCUS VIRGINCUS (SOUTHERN LIVE OAK)— 
This handsomest and strongest of evergreen shade trees 
is far hardier than generally supposed. Plants planted 
in September or early spring would probably survive 
up to New York and there are many at Washington, 
D. C., and other places as cold. There are some on 
Long Island. 
EMRE SS 2 LW itd 10 Le ee ae See eR nares $1.00 
EPS TCTR TORU ccd ct ae aaeeaes as oe ae Nene eer sees $1.50 
QUERCUS MACROCARPA (BURR OAK)—This very 
stout and hardy oak has the largest acorns of any 
species. Acorns, which are encased in a very rough 
cup which gives it the name, measure up to two inches 
or more across. 
Pes ta oy AGG intel (a eo a on Soe ae eee $1.00 
QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA (CALIFORNIA LIVE OAK)— 
This beautiful oak has thin rounded foliage with small 
spines very like a holly but not so stiff. It makes a 
handsome tree, is semi hardy and is extremely rare 
in the east coast. 
CAdt ae A nO NOe 2 en NS ee ee ere: $2.00 
QUERCUS ALBA (WHITE OAK) 
Weal oirae an CHO ee Nahe beret $1.00 
QUERCUS CASTANEA (CHESTNUT OAK) 
PE OE Orel gt: pa tee APEC Ree eet en $1.25 
CRYPTOMERIA—A very pretty evergreen member of 
the pine family from Japan. From Philadelphia south 
and in protected places to Mass. it makes a handsome 
tree with very distinctive foliage which is often used 
in flower arrangements. 
CULES gy toffee ac ne eee ee 50c, 3 for $1.25 
CUNNINGHAMIA (CHINESE FIR)—Another beautiful 
evergreen conifer with very spiny needles. It develops 
a strong and straight lead which attains a height of 
80 feet or more and is very graceful. Foliage is used 
in arrangements. 
RN etc eee tice $1.50 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES (Malus)—For the first 
time we offer these most beautiful of flowering trees 
in gallon cans. There would be no shock to transplant- 
ing these grafted trees and they should thrive from 
the first year. Four or five varieties. 
DPEINTICE GG iCal $1.25 
