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RAPHIOLEPIS JAPONICA 
A handsome, hardy evergreen shrub with leathery, bright 
green foliage and dense clusters of very fragrant, white flowers 
in spring. Fine for seashore planting. Rather slow growth. 
BeB 10 100 
2B COMLS Seeman nner. Src Net istene is <Aecese sna $12 50 $115 00 
SECO Ae Meme MRE eNet ait exoisnse 2 Saacaes 17 50~—s- 160 00 
Ze COe SE CMM te tens sels Yicue ie Swale 22 50 200 00 
SEVERINIA BUXIFOLIA 
A hardy evergreen shrub with small leaves. Flowers sweet- 
scented, followed by black berries. A good low-growing shrub 
or hedge plant. 
BaB 10 100 
POMC Ul Mente emain cam cain GSS he $10 00 $90 00 
INS} HOVE aBU Ss to 6 SeOntee ee oe eee oe ae ae ee 15 00 125 00 
RCOLOGLE Comma tate os ciple k Aka ees Se wt 20 00 175 00 
SCOR LRU eM MES oe cin vegies seis, ate ces ne 27 50 250 00 
SPIRAA 
Deciduous shrubs, blooming profusely in early spring and 
oe effective when planted in masses. around borders, or in 
eds. 
Cantoniensis. Compact-branching. Flowers pure white. 
Cantoniensis, Double (Reevesiana). 
Vanhouttei. The well-known ‘Bridal Wreath,” with white 
flowers in clusters. 
Bare-Root 10 100 
NP Wo ps bey. ok eed cia Wee Rae Lee ek Eee $4 50 $40 00 
SRGOmLA sil Mee yer sa cere cee Sates, nus a ok 6 00 50 00 
PRA ROVEY TA Reales Act On CUCER EROR FRC Tae eee 7 50 65 00 
SULORAS UR R RPA Ee kenga tice ore eon pads 10 00 85 00 
ASCOPORL UME Rte so. s eachs ols s ay eos aes aS 13 50 
B&B, double above prices. 
Cantoniensis, Double 10 
GalcancalOttoul Suniey betes 2. ee ce 6250 
(Galecansmls Corsini ewes ee eet a. Seca See 8 50 
SPIRZA, ANTHONY WATERER 
A dense, low-growing Spirea with foliage in various shades 
of yellow, red and dark green. Flowers pink, produced freely 
throughout the whole summer in flat-topped bunches. 10 
Galticans#l2storl Si ints na cio asad ees eee $10 00 
Galercanste LStuOr 4 cil wat. teey we Pla rtboke oral arene 12 50 
TEA PLANT (Camellia thea; Commercial Tea) 
May reach 30 feet if not trimmed. Makes rounded, well- 
shaped shrub with dark green leaves and has small, fragrant, 
white flowers. Good for moist, shady places; quite hardy, and 
evergreen in the South. 
BeB 10 100 
I ZECOMES PIN waves eres ts coals hecssnonet Meenas $10 00 $90 00 
SS CORD ANITA eee Pacts te oo tariocserss ce shSuesiehe «tems 12 50 115 00 
RU OT oh Une an te fatty event «oir ut Seaver cca 17 50 160 00 
RUONAS OyeMre ey ie ge oneness A Re a 27 50 255 00 
Ab HOMO 'S Go tie oo, Con ORME on one a ec 37 50 350 00 
VIBURNUM 
The Viburnums offered below are all evergreen shrubs with 
white, sweet-scented flowers. They have proved to be de- 
sirable garden shrubs for the South. 
Odoratissimum. A vigorous grower; often attaining tree-like 
proportions if not trimmed. Compact habit. 
BeB 10 100 
ARCOM CLIN rete e tepcn oral a aninae dec Gaels ce sete $10 OO $85 00 
JSF five} PG att, ae a ists Bile omen acer een ila} 40) 120 00 
SCORE Le een obit ign eres oniye 18 50 + 160 00 
BY ARON ea Mae Sock Gado a SO anne en eae 25 00 225 00 
AW (Pant S9 AES. aha RP tereRS ac enn cece eee area aay (io) 
ECO? OWL Ua este bee ovate hE one. ee eva ei 50 00 
(Craleecanstelie COelS Ilsa tsi erectus  ¢H0 
Suspensum. Low and spreading; free bloomer. 
10 
(Gall Gein ioe 2 sek os Bee cite eeeecic oe $7 50 
(Galecanseel2 tOelS dies. cieem ace see 10 00 
Tinus (Laurestinus) 
An evergreen flowering shrub from the Mediterranean 
region. When full grown the 10-foot bush, covered with creamy 
white flowers, is a February joy. For specimens or hedges. 
10 
(HalCaTseel out OmLSuillne sates ay Soe or yes areal ca $15 OO 
Gall. Gas, Us iiey 224 shes, See es ae eb ons eee an oe 17,50 
