PHOTINIA glabra NANDINA domestica 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
ARDISIA crenulata. Compact evergreen shrub with 
thick, dark green fol‘ace and bright red berries in winter. 
Good indoor pot plart and does well outdoors where the 
weather is not too severe. meek 
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BAMBUSA argentea. A clump Bamboo with small green 
canes and green leaves. Vigorous grower, very nice for 
hedges and screens. 
B. disticha. Smaller than above, with ultimate height 
of 12 to 15 feet. Very fine, fern-like leaves of highly 
ornamental value. 
Prices of above two: 
Clumps from $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
CENTIPEDE LAWN GRASS. The best lawn grass for 
the Deep South. Grows in shade or sun, on sandy or 
clay soil with little fertilizer. Does not require much 
mowing. Rooted stolons, $2.00 per bushel. 
LIRIOPE Muscari densiflora. Big Blue Liriope. Broad, 
Iong, flat leaves (about 12 inches) and large spikes of 
blue flowers. Excellent for edgings and porch plants. 
Each 10 100 
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OPHIOPOGON japonicus. Dragon’s-Beard. A very 
low, grass-like evergreen with spikes of purple flowers, 
doing well in dark shade or full sun. Very valuable as 
border plants and for ground cover. Same prices as 
Liriope. 
PALM COCOS australis. Grayish curved leaves. Vig- 
orous and hardy. Excellent in the South. Pack 
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32. CATO’S NURSERY, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA 
