Kingsville Nurseries —_ Kingsville, Marylan 
LIBOCEDRUS 
DECURRENS (Incense Cedar). Fast growing evergreen 
reaching 90 ft. Erect and stately with scale-like leaves. 
A handsome tree of remarkable columnar habit. 4 in. 
pot plants $1.50, 5 in. pot plants $2.50. 
LIGUSTRUM 
DELAVAYANUM. Very small leaved shrub remaining ever- 
green in sheltered position. Branches arch and are fairly 
compact. Very neat but must have winter protection. 
JAPONICUM Rotundifolium-Coriaceum. A round leaf ligus- 
trum with very handsome shiny dark green leaves, 
somewhat curly. Flowers are white, in spikes during 
early summer. A very fine evergreen shrub. 4 in. pot 
plants $1.50, 12 to 15 in. $2.00, 15 to 18 in. $2.50, 18 to 24 
in. $3.50, 24 to 30 in. $6.00, 30 to 36 in. $8.00. 
QUIHOUI. Deciduous shrub from China. Arching branches 
up to 8 ft. with attractive white flowers. Distinct privet 
valuable on account of its late flowering. 2 to 3 ft. $2.00, 
e750. ft2)$5.00, 4°to 5 ft) 54.00; 5) to Git.) $5.00) 6 to Sit: 
LIRIOPE—LILYTURF 
GRAMINIFOLIA. Grass-like foliage 15 in. high. A ground 
covering plant, constantly spreading its growth by run- 
ners, from beneath the ground. Grape-hyacinth-like 
spikes of lilac-pink flowers in late summer. Green leaves 
all winter. Loves shaded area. Strong 2 yr. plants 50c 
each, $4.00 per 10. 
MUSCARI. Big blue Lirope. Evergreen foliage, grass-like, 
one-half in. wide, 15 in. high. Grows into individual 
clumps, does not spread by stolons. Flowers in spikes, 
purplish-blue, blooming in September. Very lovely, and 
a shade loving plant. Strong plants $1.00. 
MUSCARVI-VARIEGATA. Very similar to preceding, but 
with green leaves edged with golden-yellow. Flowers 
are a shade lighter in color, flowering in September. 
Strong plants $1.00. 
MONDO (Ophiopogon Japonicum). Dwarf Lilyturf. Very 
low growing form, rarely more than 6 in. high. Flowers 
short spiked, about 5 in., lavender-pink to purplish-blue. 
September. Strong plants $1.00. 
LONICERA, Evergreen Forms 
NITIDA. A very handsome upright evergreen shrub with 
very small shiny leaves. Small whitish flowers and 
densely clustered branches. Very lovely but a bit tender. 
PILEATA. Low evergreen shrub with spreading, prostrate 
branches. Leaves larger than preceding, dark green, and 
flowers are small and whitish. Fruit violet-purple. Very 
hardy. Pot plants $1.00. 
YUNNANENSIS. Erect evergreen shrubs to about 5 ft. 
Small green leaves and conspicuous translucent, violet 
colored berries. 18 to 24 in. B&B $3.00, 24 to 30 in. $4.50. 
LOROPETALUM 
CHINENSIS. Chinese semi-evergreen shrub. The many 
white Hamamelis-like flowers appear in very early spring, 
on branches rather arching. Leaves are small and dark 
green which remain on the plant over winter, if weather 
is not too severe. Should be planted in sheltered position 
and have winter protection. May be more difficult to 
handle further north. 3 to 4 ft. B&B $7.50. 
LYONIA 
LUCIDA. Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 6 to 7 ft. Leaves 
broad to 1 inch, handsome green. Flowers in auxiliary 
clusters forming terminal leafy racemes. White to pink. 
12 to 18 in. $2.00, 18 to 24 in. $2.50. 
MAACKIA 
AMURENSIS. Handsome tree with foliage unequalled by 
any other tree. Whorls of grayish-green leaves unfold in 
spring, resembling flower-formation. Odd-pinnate. 
Creamy flowers appear in August. This species reaches 
about 40 to 45 ft. high. 
AMUR. BUERGERI. Japanese species Chinensis. Chinese 
species. (Tree to 50 to 60 ft.). 
Small 2 yr. seedling plants of preceding Maackias 75c 
each. 
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