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No danger of Suwannee River growing too fast and hiding this 
beautiful iron grille 
Aureo-marginatum. Strong, upright 
grower similar to Japonicum but leaves 
are margined and washed with gold. 
Attractive and fast growing. 
Excelsum superbum. A very showy sort 
with brightly -variegated green and 
white leaves. A rapid grower, good for 
screens and windbreaks. 
Japonicum. A rapid-growing, tall va- 
riety having large green leaves, often 
with reddish margin. White flowers 
borne in panicles followed by dark blue 
berries in grape-like clusters. Good 
where height is desired. 
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JAPANESE PRIVET (Ligustrum 
lucidum) 
Erecta. New compact and semi-upright 
variety having the appearance of a 
Nobile-Iwata hybrid. While apparently 
not as hardy as Lucidum, this fine va- 
riety has much to recommend it. 
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Coriaceum (Dwarf Privet). A slow- 
growing, upright narrow variety, with 
extremely dark green crinkled leaves, 
creamy white flowers and clusters of 
blue berries. A valuable plant for 
situations where a semi-formal shrub is 
indicated. This variety is also known 
as L. japonicum rotundtfolium. 
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Iwata. An intermediate grower with 
small, slightly mottled foliage. Ideal 
for low foundation plantings and hedges. 
Lucidum (Wax-leaf Privet). Very bushy, 
with rich dark waxy leaves and panicles 
of white flowers followed by large 
bunches of black berries. For founda- 
tion plantings, hedges and specimens. 
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Nobile. Similar to Lucidum, but it is an 
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corners and other situations where a 
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Suwannee River. Plant Patent Applied 
for. The fine new Ligustrum Suwannee 
River is now being grown by us under 
contract to Wight Nurseries, its intro- 
ducer. Suwannee River is a dwarf 
Privet, particularly adapted to planting 
around modern low, ranch-type homes. 
Foliage is a deep, lustrous green, smaller 
than Wax Ligustrum (our Lucidum) and 
slightly twisted. The nodes are close to- 
gether, so that the foliage almost com- 
pletely hides the woody stems. 
Suwannee River has a remarkable re- 
sistance, almost immunity, to insects 
and for this reason alone should prove 
popular with the average home-owner. 
Letters from many sections of the 
country attest to its adaptability, and 
we expect it to be an excellent addition 
to the broad-leaved evergreens for the 
Southeast, Southwest and Pacific Coast. 
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Our Ligustrums Are Grafted 
They may cost a little more at first, 
but when you consider their freedom 
from root-knot (nematode) and con- 
sequent longer and more vigorous 
growth in southern Florida and similar 
situations, the original outlay is well 
spent. A disease-resistant Privet is 
used for rootstock. 
