. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Fruitland Nurseries • The South's Oldest Nursery • Augusta, Ga. 25 PYRACANTHA—Fire Thorn Pyracanthas will be severely pruned before shipping, to facilitate transplanting. Pyracantha gibbsi. 12 to 14 ft. A fine ornamental evergreen bush. Vigorous, hardy, and nearly spineless. In the autumn it bears large clusters of yellow berries, which contrast admirably with the glossy, dark green
. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Fruitland Nurseries • The South's Oldest Nursery • Augusta, Ga. 25 PYRACANTHA—Fire Thorn Pyracanthas will be severely pruned before shipping, to facilitate transplanting. Pyracantha gibbsi. 12 to 14 ft. A fine ornamental evergreen bush. Vigorous, hardy, and nearly spineless. In the autumn it bears large clusters of yellow berries, which contrast admirably with the glossy, dark green foliage. Probably tender north of southern Ohio. P. gibbsi. 12 to 14 ft. Same as above, except fruit Is red. P. formosana (Koidzumi). 6 ft. Com- pact and fast grower. Small leaves and large red berries. P. coccinea lalandi (Laland Fire Thorn). 15 ft. A beautiful sub-variety of ever- green Burning Bush. Covered with a profusion of white flowers in early spring, followed by bright orange berries, which hang on all winter. May be trained against walls, build- ings, and over arched gateways, mak- ing a pleasing effect. P. gibbsi yunnanensis. 6 ft. A beautiful variety of a spreading, dwarfish habit. During the winter the plants are literally a mass of bright red ber- ries. Shining green leaves. Above Pyracanthas: Each 10 3 to 4 ft $ $ 2i/, to 3 ft 2 to 2V> ft 12 to 15 " in., from pots .50 QUERCUS—Oak Quercus glauca (Japanese Evergreen Oak). 20 to 50 ft. Without doubt, this is the most beautiful Evergreen Oak ever introduced. Tree of medium growth, thriving in almost any soil. Each 3 to 4 ft., from pots $ 2 to 3 ft., from pots Q. suber (Cork Oak). 20 to 50 ft. The Oak which produces the cork of commerce. Usually the first crop of cork can be taken when the tree is ten years of age. It thrives well here and is ornamental as well as useful. Keep trees well mulched until thoroughly established. Each 2 to 3 ft., from pots $
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