Buxus Japonica—(Japanese Boxwood) Fairly fast 
growing, compact, small rounded leaves. One of the 
best. 
d= Giie CAC. aoe aetee $.50 G-Sein wen C lia eee $.60 
Onl iN). 7 CAC um, eer see eta ee eee. $1.00 
Cleyera Japonica—An excellent addition to any plant- 
ing. Thick, glossy, dark green leaves with bronze or 
reddish undertones. New growth, reddish bronze, 
creamy white bell shaped flowers in late Spring fol- 
lowed by red berries in Fall. Sun or shade. Hardy. 
Somewhat Pyramidal growth. 
I2-losineeach! = $1.00 24-30 in. each. $2.50 
18-24 in. each... $2.00 J-atetl wSDeC a2. $5.00 
Camellia Thea—(Commercial Tea Plant) Bright green, 
rather long leaves. Compact, graceful growth. Small, 
white, Camellia like flowers, with bright yellow 
stamens, all along the graceful branches in late Sum- 
mer into the Fall months. Ideal for foundation plant- 
ings or as specimens. One of the few plants that will 
do well in full shade. Will also stand sunny locations. 
Will grow into a very large plant, but may be kept 
pruned to the desired size. Hardy. 
eet A When Feplelee ae $ .60 18-24-in* each. $2.00 
12-1 Sein cathe $1.00 245307 SOeCCe ee $3.00 
SUDO ein aESDECm CAC la eate merece Sees $4.50 
Callistemon—(Bottle Bush) Very narrow, long, dark 
green leaves. Showy, bright red, brush like flowers 
from. April through most of the Summer. If cut 
back after blooming, will bloom on into the Fall. 
S=12-in, each === $ .60 18-24 in. each... $2.00 
12-l1Ssin. each aes $1.00 24-30 1ny eache se $3.00 
S-4i fe SPCC CAC ake > seer a eres eee $4.50 
Duke Jasmine—Rather rare small plant. Evergreen 
in mild Winters, will kill back in severe weather, 
but will come up again in the Spring. Round dark 
green leaves. Very fragrant white, carnation like 
flowers through the Summer. 
B= 25i0 @ each as $ .60 l2-lGeingeaCh aes $1.00 
Eleagnus—(Spice Bush) Fine and dependable for al- 
most any location. Will tolerate full sun or full 
shade. Silvery tinged leaves with silver lining. White 
flowers of spicy fragrance are followed by tart fruits, 
which may be used in jellies. Grows into a large 
plant but may be kept pruned to any desired size. 
3-12" in, each $ .60 18-2401 each. ee $2.00 
12316 "in cach = $1.00 24-30 in. spec... $3.50 
SO=30e1N SSDECh CoC hse eerie any alee $4.50 
Eunoymous Seibaldi—Hardy and tolerant of almost 
any soil or weather condition. The creamy white 
variegation, in large patches on the bright, shiny 
green leaves makes this plant unusually colorful and 
interesting. The natural growth is pyramidal but may 
be pruned into a stunning hedge or a bushy speciman. 
O- OciIns eaCh ae. $ .60 12-18 in. each______.. $1.50 
Fatsia Japonica—A stately plant of tropical appear- 
ance. Extremely large, glossy, deeply lobed leaves 
and long plume like white flowers. Hardy, outside 
or splendid for patio or porch. Prefers shade but will 
stand part sun. 
Saeed Caan Se eaC lee eee seen $ 215 
18-24 eineecpread.seaCha eee ee $2.00 
Fatshedra—(Tree Ivy) Listed under Trees. 
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