I, CRENATA CONVEXA—Japanese dwarf holly with 
hox like foliage and black berries. Fine for low 
houses. \ 
. CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA._— Another Japanese 
holly but not so dwarf as the above. Black berries 
and larger foliage. 
All of the above are very hardy and almost pestless. 
A thin oil spray including a fungicide in spring helps 
keep the foliage clean. 
Callonecans olyanywern 2 ee eo ee $1.00 and $1.50 
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MAGNOLIAS 
M. GRANDIFLORA (SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA OR 
BULL BAY)—One of the handsomest of all trees. 
Grows to a maximum height of nearly 100 feet in a 
beautiful pyramidal form. Huge, leatherly foliage and 
white blooms in early summer that measure up to 
10” across. Far hardier than supposed and there are 
trees now growing on the Princeton Campus in New 
Jersey. 
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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA—A native deciduous mag- 
nolia that grows to 80 feet and bears large white 
blooms in early summer and red cones in fall. 
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MAGNOLIA STELLATA — Hardiest of all magnolias. 
Pure white flowers with many narrow petals in early 
spring. Makes a large bushy plant and is hardy to 
New York State. 
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M. STELLATA WATERLILY—Seedling of above with 
cupshaped flowers. 
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M. STELLATA ROSEA—Seedling of Stellata with deep- 
er ‘color. 
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M. STELLATA RUBRA—Seedling of M. Stellata with 
deeper blooms than Rosea. 
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OSMANTHUS 
This group belongs to the Olive family and all have 
intensely fragrant flowers on beautiful evergreen plants. 
O. FRAGRANS—This plant is the prime reason why 
southern gardens have such a delicate fragrance al- 
most all year. Hardy to Virginia and a wonderful 
greenhouse plant, it blooms off and on all fall, winter 
and spring. No greenhouse should be without one. 
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O. FORTUNEII—This plant has wide, holly like foliage 
and is hardy to New Jersey. Makes a beautiful, 
spreading plant. 
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O. ILLICIFOLIUS—Fine evergreen and the hardiest of 
the family. Foliage is small and very spiny. Shoots 
are fine in flower arrangements. 
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