. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 43 CEDAR Deodora. A stately evergreen with feathery branches of a silvery hue. Hardy only in the South MAGNOLIA Grandiflora. The most magnificent of all the broad-leaved evergreens, and the queen of all the flowering evergreens. This variety is also described under the head of Magnolias on a previous page. EUONYMUS We grow tw


. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 43 CEDAR Deodora. A stately evergreen with feathery branches of a silvery hue. Hardy only in the South MAGNOLIA Grandiflora. The most magnificent of all the broad-leaved evergreens, and the queen of all the flowering evergreens. This variety is also described under the head of Magnolias on a previous page. EUONYMUS We grow two varieties, the plain green and the variegated. \^a]uable as single specimens, which can be pruned to almost any shape. The plain green variety makes a fine show with its shiny foliage through- out the winter. Valuable also for orna- IS, continued mental hedge, but, for this purpose, it has largely been superseded by the Amoor River Privet. BOX Tree (Boxwood). Valuable for hedges and as single specimens, or for groups. Generally known. Dwarf. Similar to the above, but more dwarfish. Valuable for low hedges, and edging. HOLLY American. A native; rather broad- leaved evergreen, with red berries in winter. Much admired. English {Mahonia aquifolium). Similar to the American in leaf, but more dwarfish, and with yellow flowers. Is really an ever- green flowering shrub. ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTS Besides the older hedge plants, such as Euonymus and American Arborvitae, which have been described elsewhere, we grow largely the two varieties of Privet described below. The Amoor River Privet is almost wholly planted in the South, as it is more ornamental and holds its foliage the year round. See descriptions below. Make valuable single specimens. LIGUSTRUM Ovalifolium (California Privet). Fine for hedging, and is a beauty as a single speci- men, making a fine shrub for the lawn. Half evergreen; holds its beautiful foliage until late in the winter. Blooms. Amurense (Amoor River Privet). The


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