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4% 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
Southern Magnolia, handsome evergreen tree, 
large white flowers in July. 
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ARCO EL Ure ee ates ed ee 10.00 
LOR Umea =e! ae SM Wee on oa 15.00 
NANDINA DOMESTICA 
(Heavenly Bamboo) 
Not completely evergreen but a strikingly hand- 
some shrub with red berries and leaves in the 
fall. 
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NCCE Minh 2 eo a ee __ 2.50 
8) BSNS oe ee ee es 3.50 
Bp) ehh 2S: eee Bao 00 
Holly Osmanthus 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI 
(Firethorn) 
Orange-scarlet berries on a spikey shrub. 
Large potted plants. 
PRATOR AYR hp Se a ee 3.50 
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM 
(Leatherleaf Viburnum) 
Shrubby, coarse foliage, white flowers with red 
berries that later turn black. 
USELOG L4G eee eects i 3.50 
DECOE SE Ue nee as by eee 5.00 
SELOLA at (eee ere re oes Sas 2 7.50 
Magnolia Grandiflora 
NANDINA DOMESTICA ALBA 
A variety with yellow berries, leaves stay 
green in winter. 
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OSMANTHUS ILICIFOLIUS 
(Holly Osmanthus) 
Shrubby, dark green Holly like foliage. 
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PBs 18 See MS HR Se So ee tere, ed 5.00 
Sel O Lael Ug pe re ee 7.50 
Leatherleaf Viburnum 
A GARDEN IS FOR PLEASURE 
Gardening has long been a tradition of the leisured and quiet life 
on the colonial estates of the Eastern Shore of Maryland’s Chesapeake 
Bay region. Our organization has been 
in mind, of helping our clientele who 
Eastern Shore’s fame as a garden spot. 
developed with the one thought 
have located here increase the 
In this little book you will find listed plants that we know are 
particularly suited to the soils and climate of the Eastern Shore. All 
of the plants included with the exception of the fruit trees are grown 
and tested in our nurseries. 
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