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ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy Abelia). 
Glossy leaves on purplish red stems. Pinkish 
white flowers during the summer. Disease 
and insect free. Excellent for border, hedge 
or mass planting. 
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ARDISIA CRENULATA (Christmas Berry). 
Compact evergreen shrub with thick dark 
green foliage and a mass of red berries. 
Likes a shady situation. 
8-12 in. B&B 
12-18 in. B&B 
18-24 in. B&B_ 
2- 3 ft. B&B 
BERBERIS ATROPURPUREA (Red Leaf Bar- 
berry). Evergreen in the lower south, red 
foliage in spring turning to purplish red 
late in season. 
12-18 in. B&B 
18-24 in. B&B 
2-3 ft. B&B 
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BERBERIS SARGENTIANA (Sargents Bar- 
berry). Evergreen barberry with thorns. 
Medium habit of growth. Good for base 
plantings, also borders. 
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BUXUS HARLANDI (Korean Boxwood). Dark 
green elongated leaves, rather square at the 
ends. Grows thick and round naturally and 
requires very little pruning. 
6- 8 in. B&B 
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BUXUS JAPONICA (Japanese Boxwood). 
Rather fast growing for a boxwood, compact 
evergreen shrub well suited to southern cli- 
mate. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS (English Box- 
wood). The very popular variety so much 
used for edging and formal gardens. Glossy, 
dark green foliage. Price above two varieties. 
8-12 in. B&B 
12-15 in. B&B 
15-18 in. B&B 
CALLISTEMON RIGIDUS (Bottle Brush). 
Evergreen with narrow and long leaves. 
Has orange red, round bloom several inches 
long resembling the type of brush used in 
cleaning bottles, hence its name. 
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CLEYERA JAPONICA. A fine evergreen shrub 
with rather thick glossy leaves and creamy 
white fragrant flowers. Berries red in early 
fall. 
18-24 in. B&BS 
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growth. Leaves silvery underneath and has 
very fragrant small blooms in the fall fol- 
lowed by fruits turning reddish bronze. 
Fruits are edible. 
18-24 in. B&B 
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FEIJOA SELLOWIANA (Pineapple Guava). 
A hardy compact evergreen shrub with gray 
green foliage. Purplish red flowers. 
18-24: in (B&B l= eee 175 
2-33 ft) B&B 2 eee 2.50 
GARDENIA FLORIDA (Cape Jasmine). The 
well-known Gardenia of the South. Waxy 
white very sweet scented flowers and shiny 
dark green foliage. 
12-18 in. B&B 
18-24 in. B&B 
ILEX CORNUTA BURFORDI (Chinese 
Holly). This is the Holly that has such shiny 
dark green leaves that they appear to be 
varnished. Rather slow in growth but makes 
a beautiful compact tree with red berries. 
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ILEX ROTUNDIFOLIA (Box Leaf Holly). 
A dwarf variety with small almost round 
leaves, quite compact in growth, and hardy. 
Fine for use where a plant not over 2 feet 
high is needed. 
1 Gallon; cans (8-12 5n eee 1.00 
1) Gallon cans—=2-13)in ee 1.50 
ILEX VOMITORIA (Yaupon). A native ever- 
green Holly with small olive green foliage 
and bright red berries along the limbs. Can 
be pruned for hedges or specimen plants. 
18-24 in. B&B 1.50 
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JASMINUM PRIMULINUM (Primrose Jas- 
mine). Graceful, drooping branches and. yel- 
low primrose like flowers in late winter 
and early spring. 
18-24 in. B&B? 2 eee 1.25 
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