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Broad Leaf 
Evergreen Trees 
The Aristocrats of the South 
. (Southern 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.—Magnolia.) — 
This is the grandest of all our broadleaved ever- 
green trees. It is a native of the middle sections 
of the. Southern States, and succeeds best in a 
_ rich soil. Nothing. more conspicuous can be seen 
among evergreens when its large, white flow- 
ers are fully expanded. The period of blooming 
begins in the middle of April and lasts until Au- 
gust. Hardy at Philadelphia. 
: a One of the most beauti- 
CHERRY LAUREL.— ful broad ,leaf _ ever- 
greens. Glistening green foliage of medium shade. 
Upright growth, attaining considerable height. 
Can be shaped to any desired for mand kept at 
any height. We have trained some wonderful 
specimens adapted to prominent use in fine plant- 
ings where tall, shaply evergreens of wide or nar- 
row cone shapes are wanted. Always beautiful. 
AMERICAN HOLLY, (Red Berry Type) .— 
The old-fashioned holly that will when fully 
grown be 20 feet high or more, ‘an evergreen. 
18-24 
24-30 
30-36 
36-42 
42-48 
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Broad leaf evergreens are ‘truly the South’s greatest 
floral treasurer. No other section of our country can 
enjoy the striking landscape effects which their use 
produces, Many: varieties lend beauty both with bloom 
and eat alge Maree fohage. 
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A good 
EVONYMUS PATENTS (Berried Type = broad 
leaf plant, and will not winter kill, should be in every 
planting. Price 18-24 inches, $2.00 each; 24-30 inches, 
_ $3.00 each; 30-36 inches, $4.00 each. Balled and burlap- 
; ped. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA.— with rich, handsome fo- 
liage; luxurious growth, naturally peautiful shape, 
can be made any desired form by trimming, has glis- 
tening round leaves; 18-24 inches, $2.00 each; 24-30 
inches, $3.00 each; 30-36 inches, $4.00 each. Balled and 
ourlapped. 
ohne! aa == brilliant dash of gorgeous orange-red, or 
-erimson color in winter; it is dense and stocky in 
ho da ANE dwarfish growth with many of the plants 
vaates summer and fall one a growth of berries 
Hardy ornamental plant 
hee: ry * The delicate foliage of the plant is a. 
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same color as the leaves. It will please you. Price: 15- 
18 inches, $1.75 each; 18-24 inches, $2.50 each; 24-30 
inches, $4.00 each; 30-36 inches, $5.00 each. Balled 
and burlapped. 
One of our most beauti- | 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA.— ful popular and satisfac- 
tory broad-leaved Evergreen. The graceful drooping 
stems ‘and branches are covered with dark, glossy 
leaves which in winter assume a metallic green, From 
the middle of May until frost this plant produces an 
immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers 
about an inch long which are borne in clusters. Dur- 
ing the growing season it is advisable to pinch off the 
ends of the long shoots. This will make the plant dense 
and compact. For single specimens, for groups, or for 
a hedge we cannot too strongly recommend this plant. 
18-24 inches, $1.50 each; 24-30 inches, $2.00; 30-36 inch- 
es, $2.50 each; 3-4 feet, $3.50 each; 4.5 feet, $4.00 each. 
Balled and burlapped. ; 
A large shrub or small 
JAPANESE LIGUSTRUM. =~tree with erect spreading 
branches, foliage broad, dark green, flowers creamy 
white fragrant in erect loose panicles in spring, follow- 
ed by blue black berries in late summer, best adopted 
to mild climate, some time winter kill, if so, cut 
away top and it will come out from roots promptly. 
Ideal for hedging or screening up to 10 feet, Price: 
36-42 inches, $2.50 each; 42-48 inch, $3.00 each, Balled 
and burlapped. 
PHOTENIA 
(Serralata)— 
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Beautiful lark green 
foliage. New growth 
tinged light pink. 
Serrated leaves 
make this plant 
very attractive. 
Hardy, vigorous 
grower. 
28 EC ckicctetehics. $4.00 
3-4 Ft... pe Ly 5.00 
