Ligustrum Lucidum—(Wax Leaf Privet) Well known 
and popular landscape plant of many uses. Shiny, 
glossy foliage. Fragrant, white, lilac like flowers. 
Bol 2a inca ch ee eae $ .60 t2=l6 rin mweaChi eee $1.00 
3-4 eit SDCCw CAC eee ees ee ee ee $5.00 
Mahonia Beali—Magnificent shade loving plant. Long, 
thick, glossy, deeply lobed, holly like leaves. Flowers 
in long yellow spikes followed by bright blue, grape 
like berries. Hardy. Semi dwarf. 
12-1 5ein ee LineeSpeC wea) eae eee $2.50 
Mahonia Fortunei—Another handsome plant for shade 
or semi shade. The very dark, rich green, palm like 
leaves make a most pleasing contrast with other 
shrubs. New growth is bronze tinged. Spikes of yel- 
low flowers followed by bright blue berries. Hardy. 
Semi dwarf. 
S-) 2a ea Clee $1.00 WKY avbale fae fele $2.00 
Magnolia Fuscata—(Banana Shrub) A truly grand 
landscape plant. Satiny, bright green foliage. Creamy, 
white flowers of great fragrance, during the Summer. 
Will grow into a very large speciman or may be kept 
pruned as desired. 
O=l2 rin each ea $ .60 lé-245in seach se = $2.00 
2-16 sn, Caches. $1.00 24-30 "ine each — 22 == $3.00 
ada eS DCC ae CAC eee eee eet Poe $6.00 
Nandina Domestica—Rather slow growth, heads of 
bright green feathery foliage, which changes to bronze 
and bright red in the Winter. Large clusters of white 
flowers in Summer produce the large upright clusters 
of vivid red berries in Winter. Shade or sun. Hardy. 
6-56in.w each $ .60 12-8 ainmeachseease. $1.50 
S=12ein each mae ae $1.00 18-24ein-weachee a $2.00 
24-30 sin} each sees a eee ee ee ee $4.00 
Oleo Fragrans—(Sweet Olive) An all time favorite. 
Rich green foliage. Tiny clusters of white flowers of 
the sweetest fragrance. Prefers shade or semi shade, 
but will do well in the full sun. Hardy. 
8-12 ine each 2 $ .60 12-18" in, reach 2 $1.00 
1-24 sini GaAChwee ee $2.00 
30-36 IN Ca Chi ee ee ee ee $5.00 
Pyracanthas—(Firethorn) One of the showiest shrubs 
of the South. Beautiful in the Spring with its clusters 
of small white flowers but breath taking in the Win- 
ter with its many clusters of bright red berries. Will 
berry some in semi shade but is better in full sun. 
8-12.in. each. = $ .60 Pw tiki CN ame so $2.00 
12-16 sins each ee $1.00 2-8 ft, Caches $4.50 
oO. 9ft. ea Chie ei re ene $6.00 
Photinia Glabra—(Red Top) The new growth in the 
Spring, Summer and Fall are firey red, appearing as 
bright red blossoms from a distance. Should be clipped 
often to induce more new growth and to keep compact. 
Hardy. Best in full sun. 
8=12 ein each ees $ .60 24-30 In, each $3.00 
12=1831n.-eachee = $1.00 0-4 ft. spec. ea. $5.00 
18-24 eine eo Chmeeeens $2.00 4-5 ft. spec. ea... $6.00 
Pieris Japonica—(Andromeda) Rare, superb ornamen- 
tal, with lustrous small leaves, delicately tinted when 
young. Beautiful, drooping panicles of flowers, re- 
ssembling Lily of the Valley. Requires shady location. 
Hardy and dfferent and a shrub you will be proud 
to own. 
3-12 810 sSDeCC CAC eee ee eee $1.50 
