MAGNOLIA grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). The 
grandest of all the evergreen trees. Grows into a 
stately tree of great height, producing enormous, 
creamy white, cup-shaped blossoms over a long 
period during Summer. The bloom is followed by 
oval seed pods with protruding red seed. 
M. virginiana (Swamp Magnolia). A handsome, small 
tree bearing sweet-scented white flowers in June. 
The foliage is bluish green. 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Oregon Hollygrape). An 
evergreen to 3 ft. or more with clusters of yellow 
Lowes in early Spring. The foliage turns bronzy in 
inter. 
MYRICA cerifera (Southern Waxmyrtle). A large 
shrub whose rich green foliage turns purplish bronze 
in Autumn. Bluish white, aromatic berries. 
NANDINA domestica. An attractive shrub whose 
foliage varies from green to red, with panicles of 
white flowers followed by bright red berries. 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi 
Firethorn 
OSMANTHUS fortunei. A Hollylike evergreen hav- 
ing spiny-toothed leaves on a broad, oval-shaped 
plant. Compact and slow growing. 
O. ilicifolius. Shining dark green leaves, closely re- 
sembling American Holly. A dwarf, slow-growing 
evergreen shrub, having fragrant white flowers in 
Autumn. 
PHOTINIA serrulata (Chinese Photinia). Very large, 
serrated leaves having an attractive bronze-green 
color. The new growth in Spring is a brilliant red 
giving the appearance of large blossoms. Broad, up- 
right growth. 
PIERIS japonica (Japanese Andromeda). A dwarf 
evergreen shrub having shining leaves and dainty 
Lily-of-the-valley like blooms in early Spring. 
PRUNUS caroliniana (Carolina Cherry Laurel). A tall, 
symmetrical evergreen having very shiny foliage. 
Excellent for hedges. Fast growing but easily con- 
trolled by shearing. 
P. laurocerasus (English Cherry Laurel). Medium, 
broad, compact growth. Very large, light green 
leaves. Useful for foundation planting. 
Pieris Japonica 
Japanese Andromeda 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Lalands Firethorn). 
Irregular, upright growth, white flowers followed by 
large quantities of orange-red berries during late 
Summer and remaining well into Winter. 
P. crenato-serrata (Cilinese Firethorn). A wonderful 
new Firethorn having glossy green leaves and bril- 
liant red berries, unusually large. Semi-upright 
growth. Hardy. 
P. gibbsi (Gibbs Firethorn). Similar to the above but 
more spreading in growth and having somewhat 
smaller fruit. 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense (Catawba Rhodo- 
dendron). Rosy-purple flowers. Handsome dark 
green leaves. Full, compact growth. 
R. maximum. Large growing with long, green leaves. 
The flowers are blush pink to white. 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON. We have some hy- 
brids available in red, dark purple, pink, and white. 
See price list. 
VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum (Leatherleaf Viburnum). 
A shrub to 10 ft. with large, wrinkled foliage tomen- 
tose beneath. White flowers and red fruit which 
turns black. 
Viburnum Rhytidophyllum 
Leatherleaf Viburnum 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
