M. Litirtora. This variety forms a very compact 
bush, with many stems from the ground. Six petalled, 
lily shaped, purplish flowers. 
Each 10 100 
PLACA DO US ee tee eee es ee ee $2.50 $20.00 
12-182 eV Cle ee ee ae 3.50 30.00 
18-2433. 2e yrs Ce Ly eos ee ae 4.00 35.00 
2-3 sey tie Crh) eee ee ee cit 4.50 40.00 
Mahonia Bealei 
Very broad compound leaves spread out Nandina- 
fashion. Clusters of yellow flowers in winter, fol- 
lowed by dark purplish berries. An excellent plant 
in a partially shaded place. 
Gallows Cans 23 eee 45 
Osmanihus Delavayi 
A comparatively new addition to the Osmanthus 
family, with small attractive foliage, and richly fra- 
grant white flowers in the spring. Has graceful, arch- 
ing branches. 244” pots and 6-8” C. T. 
Osmanthus Fortunei 
Medium size, compact grower with dark green 
saw-tooth edged leaves. Small creamy, fragrant flow- 
ers in the fall. Hardy in Tennessee. Avialable in sizes 
6-8” and 8-12” only. 
Osmanthus Fragrans (Sweet Olive) 
Compact medium size shrub with holly-like leaves. 
Clusters of small, creamy flowers are very fragrant. 
All sizes. 
Prices of above three Osmanthus: 
GSESKe Coa ae eee ee a ee ee Se 1.75 12.590 
§=12%% CAT ae Se aie ed See 28 2.00 15.00 
RIAs WOLSS ES ES cies cere Salle eo nee = 2.2D 17.50 
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Photinia Glabra 
New growth is vivid red. Frequent pruning 
keeps this plant almost constantly in high color dur- 
ing the growing season. Propagated from highly col- 
ored plants, by cuttings. 
6=58 2 Gea ae ee a 1.50 10.00 
S212 OAD eee ee ee ee ave 0.75 12.50 
1221.8 Se Ce ee ae Nite oe ee ae oe 2.00 15.00 
Gallon® Canish es eee 60 
Photinia Serrulata 
Shrub up to 20 feet. Serrulated leaves, dark green 
and shining above, yellowish green beneath. Stands 
fairly well in Washington, D. C. 
A= Gite S Spee eee ae ee eS eer, 1.50 10.00 
G=8:00 'S Seiten eee se a 2 wy Sees he 2? 1.75 12.50 
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