BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS, continued 
“FEIJOA Sellowiana. Flowers white outside, purplish 
crimson within. The upper surface of the leaves ts glossy 
green, the lower surface silvery gray. Back 
8 to 12.n; B& Bo eas oo ee $1 00 
12 to .lS:in., B&Bs aia. aces eee 1 50 
18to: 24:in. | B&Bt ooo ae cee 2 00 
24 to 30 Ine’ B&Bao) ikea eee e>()) 
GARDENIA, Mystery. Flowers are larger and more at- 
tractive than the ordinary Gardenia florida. An ex- 
cellent grower. Each 
8 to 12 in: B&Bior pal cansy, 1 eee ee $0 50 
12 tol Sing B&B es mower eee 1 00 
18:t0/24 ans B&Bs haw ce Ac eee ae 
2, tO. 23 [te BS Bae ee ee a ee 3 50 
ILEX cornuta femina. Showiest Holly in the South. 
Cuttings from bearing plants with highly glossy leaves. 
Some plants have regular Holly-shaped leaves with sev- 
eral spines, but some have entire shiny leaves with only 
one spine and are known bysome nurserymen as Burford. 
We can offer both kinds at the same price. Each 
S:tovl2 In; cals Canes a aaa. erie een ene er $1 00 
1210/18 ms Ba&Biaeee anu ey ie een ere 2 00 
18 to, 24 in! B&B Soe anna eee een ee uae OO) 
I. crenata bullata. Excellent new sort. Convex leaves 
with a high gloss. Slow growing; dwarf. Each 
1002 ano B&B or 4le.ca nsae eee meer meen, $2 50 
IZtom San. ebe&b Or ealycans eres errr an Sao 
I. crenata rotundifolia. Very hardy Holly with black 
berries and round, boxwood-like leaves. Very good. Each 
LO;torl2in., bs sor ral calls mere a aan ies ae $2 50 
(27-toll San. B&bior calecansaa in eae, see ore es 
I. opaca, East Palatka. Fast-growing Holly with light 
green leaves and red berries. Each 
Sito. Orin: “pale cansiein wee ae an $1 O00 
[ited Sin sigal? Cans eG ee ee eee ree oe 2 00 
1S: toneacinds BS & Bie con net gee ea de ean Nae 2 50 
DEO UsOUl Les. Fs & Deets: ee eRe ac ilay Sy ie) 
LAUROCERASUS caroliniana. Cherry Laurel. Glossy 
leaves; white, slightly fragrant flowers. Grows to 40 
feet but may be sheared. Good evergreen hedge. Facp, 
f=vra plants trom) beds sar acse tenia met: cine nook $0 15 
1S. toy. ins BEB ee ree so eae rg a es 1250 
2Z4.10130 in B&B a see ere. OU 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. Waxleaf Ligustrum. Deep, 
glossy green leaves. Compact, symmetrical grower, doing 
well in either sun or shade. Early in May panicles of 
white flowers are followed by large clusters of black 
berries. Ultimate height 15 to 20 feet. Each 
S-tG, de2eins Cal Ca nSag hae ee hoa mentee nee $0 50 
(25tOSL Sn tlm papeenae  AGk Ren, hay, Ane 1 00 
LO ston agin) To Qc Py ge eee eee te ee ea ak een hee eC) 
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