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- CEDRUS DEODARA.—A megnificient tree attaining a 
height of from 50 to 75 feet, its lower branches grace- 
fully sweep the ground, giving the tree a stately appear- 
ance; foliage is feathery, and of a pleasing blue-green 
color. Succeeds admirably in this climate, and is to this 
section what the Koster Blue Spruce is to the North. 
Considered the most handsome of all growing specimen 
conifers. The young trees are beautiful and feathery, 
becoming more dignified and steady with age. 
Our sppply of Cedrus is very limited. Can furnish very 
small plants and specimen trees from 10 to 15 feet. 
Write for quotations. 
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Broad Leal Evergreen neces 
The Aristrocrats Of The South 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Magnolia).— 
This is the grandest of all our native 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 flowers are fully expanded. The period of 
blooming begins in the middle of April and lasts until 
August. Hardy at Philadelphia. . 
CHERRY LAUREL.—One of the most beautiful broad 
leaf evergreens. Glistening green foliage of medium 
shade. Upright growth, attaining considerable height. 
Can be shaped to any desired form and kept at any 
height. We have trained some wonderful specimens 
adapted to prominent use in fine plantings where tall, 
shapely evergreens of wide or narrow cone shapes are 
wanted. Always beautiful. 
AMERICAN HOLY, (Red Berry Type).—The old- 
fashioned holly that will when fully grown be 20 feet 
heigh or more, an evergreen. 
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Groad Leal E uergreene 
Broad leaf evergreens are truly the South’s greatest 
floral treasurer. No other section of our country can en- 
joy the striking landscape effects which their use pro- 
duces. Many varieties lend beauty both with bloom and 
_luxuriant evergreen foliage. 
EUONYMUS PATENTS (Berried Type).—A_ good 
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 
burlapped. 
