24 Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
CORNUS FLORIDA, WEAVER 
This is a superior variety. Because of unique foliage coloring 
and formation, Weaver is readily distinguishable from ordi- 
nary Seedling Dogwoods. Blooms are more numerous and larger, 
therefore appearing whiter. Trees of Weaver reach blooming 
age more quickly than any Dogwood we have grown heretofore. 
10 
Galicans, 12°to 18ains. eet eee eee $15 00 
Gal. cans, 18:to'24 1ns.0-. nae. as see eee eee 20 00 
GORDONIA LASIANTHUS (Loblolly Bay) 
A fine native evergreen tree reaching a height of 50 to 60 
feet. Leaves large, dark green, shiny. Flowers white, resem- 
bling magnolias. 
Bare-Root 10 
12 t6.18 In... ea os dads ie oc ae 8 al $7 50 
18 to 24 in. ook oe bases Se eee 10 00 
2 tO 3 fei Sais cheers Rs ace sepsis 12 50 
B«B, double above prices. 
HOLLIES 
Our Hollies are grafted from the finest selected strains of 
fruiting trees and should not be compared with seedlings. 
Choose any one of the types offered below, or better still, 
order the whole collection and you will never again be satisfied 
with ordinary Hollies. 
Croonenburg. A Greenbrier origination. Upright, rather 
compact grower with tine dark green foliage of larger than 
average size and spiny leaves. Berries are a good red and 
are produced when the trees are still very young. 
Ft. McCoy. Narrow, very spiny leaves on slender branches 
distinguish this variety. Berries abundant. May be readily 
trimmed. 
Howard. The most popular variety we grow. Foliage very 
dark and glossy, with some spines; berries red and attractive. 
Excellent. 
Hume No. 1. A vigorous grower, spreading in habit, with 
large, almost spineless leaves. Bears regularly. The fruit is 
red and of large size. 
Male. Occasionally a Male Holly (staminate) is necessary, 
and we grow a limited number of them each year. Ask for 
special quotation on these. 
Savannah. An attractively upright and rapid grower, this 
Holly attains true form sooner than most. Foliage abundant, 
leathery, bright. Berries good size, of fine color. Leaf 
petioles and branch tips are purple in new growth. 
Prices—All preceding Hollies except Male. 
Bare-Root 10 100 
18 to 24 IMs. ac cose oe re ves ene oe cle spl 2 OO RIESE 
PRU AIL en eee Ose ey aS pbs dae 15 00 140 00 
Stora tte ee eee cee ee ee ee 20 00 ~=180 00 
ArtOnOrl taeda co ee 35 00 325 00 
5.60) Grit ee ae ee ee ee 50 00 450 00 
GAO Siteekeaccs Ate cue gee one ree eam 75 00 
BeB 
18 GOLA Tiles erence Rice: Recon A ie eee 23 60° 225500 
DCO td Et sag. Pos ks heen ty nave caters mate eee eee 30 00 285 00 
SCO A A tragcs ear ch eeRoene e ee e ee 45 00 425 00 
A. COD Etim e hea eee eee ee ee 65 00 600 00 
SONGS Lace oes eer teal ae eee 90 00 825 00 
GBetOR SEES Rie trey One eee 135 00 
Specimens 
Wire Balled Each 
8. tO LOL EC run ue Ah peer ea eae ae eee eee $25 00 
LO: tO: 12 ft ase ah ee ere eee ae 42 50 
12 tO, Latte ee eee coat ee 50 25 
LA: (OL LG {tic ae oe ee eee (mado 
Croonenburg, Dahoon, East Palatka, Ft. McCoy, Howard 
and Savannah. 10 
Gal cans; "18 to: 24 injwees se oe eee $13 50 
Gal; cans 2 tordett: asa ee eee 17 50 
Our Photinia serrulata and glabra are fine this year, both 
field and canned, for more color. 
