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KENNETH McDONALD

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JACQUES L. LEGENDRE

1929-1930

LE-MAC NURSERIES

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HAMPTON, VIRGINIA

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Abelia Grandiflora. A well-known evergreen, with glossy green foliage and small pinkish-white flowers produced in profusion during the summer. _

12 to 15 in.

Each

$ .50

Dozen

$ 5.00

Azalea Amoena. A nearly evergreen variety with rosy-purple flowers pro¬ duced in great mass _

12 to

15

in.

2.00

20.00

Azalea Hinodigiri. The most popular variety, with deep green leaves and dense clusters of bright fiery-red flowers .... ... _ _ _

.. 8 to

10

in.

1.50

15.00

10 to

12

in.

2.00

20.00

12 to

15

in.

3.00

30.00

Berberis Julianae. Hardy evergreen variety, with deep green leaves, fruit black _

..4 in.

pot

1.00

10.00

Berberis Gagnepaini. Evergreen variety, with long narrow green foliage, fruit black covered with blue bloom _

.5 in.

pot

1.00

10.00

Berberis Verruculosa. Compact growing evergreen variety, with small shiny green leaves. Ideal for rockeries _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

5 in.

pot

1.50

15.00

Berberis Sargentiana. Similar to B. Julianae, but with smaller foliage. Very hardy, one of the best _ _

..4 in.

pot

1.00

10.00

Calluna Vulgaris. (Scotch Heather) Small evergreen shrub, growing from one to two feet, small rosy-pink bell shaped flowers produced in profusion from July to September

Calluna V. Alba Serlei. Taller growing kind with white flowers.

Calluna V. Aurea. Same habit as type, with golden foliage. Strong clumps of either, 50c each; $5.00 dozen; $45.00 per hundred.

Camellia Japonica. Sarah Frost. Double red. fine plants - -

..7

in.

pot

5.00

Camellia Japonica. Double white variegated _

4

in.

pot

1.50

CUPRESSUS Arizonica. Beautiful evergreen of a compact pyramidal habit.

Foliage glaucous green. Hardy south of Washington - - -

2

to

3 ft.

2.50

Cupressus Sempervirens. (Italian Cypress) Tall pyramidal evergreen of

narrow columnar habit, foliage dark green. Hardy south of Washington

2

to

3 ft.

2.50

Cryptomeria Japonica. Tall growing evergreen of loose habit foliage dark

green _ _ _ _ . . . - . - - - - -

..2

to

3 ft.

2.50

Cotoneaster Franchetti. Upright densely branched shrub with spreading

.75

7.50

branches. Flowers pinkish white. Fruits orange-red. Semi evergreen

.A

in.

pot

2

to

3 ft.

1.00

10.00

Cotoneaster Henryana. Half evergreen tall growing shrub with bright red

fruits _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - .

.A

in.

pot

.75

7.50

2

to

3 ft.

1.00

10.00

Cotoneaster Humifusa. Prostrate shrub with trailing branches. Fruit

.75

7.50

bright red. A very good plant for rockeries - - - - -

3

in.

pot

EVERGREENS

Cotoneaster Horizontalis. Low growing shrub with almost horizontal branches, leaves small shiny green, berries orange-red produced in quan¬ tities. One of the most effective fruiting evergreen for rockeries _ _ _

Cotoneaster Pannosa. Upright growing variety with leaves grey-green on the surface, white felted underneath. Fruit round, deep red _

Cotoneaster Salicifolia. Large growing shrub, with willow like foliage. Fruit bright red _

Cotoneaster Salicifolia Flocosa. Large growing shrub of graceful habit. Free-berrying, the bright red fruit extending well along the branches _

Cotoneaster Simonsii. An old favorite with orange-red berries _ _ _

Daphne Cneorum. A dwarf evergreen spreading shrub, producing bright pink sweet-scented flowers early in May _

Euvonymus Japonica Latifolia Alba. A very ornamental shrub, with glossy foliage irregularly margined with silvery white _

Euvonymus Jap. Variegata Alba. Narrow foliage with silvery edge _

EUVONYMUS Jap. Media Picta. Similar to the above, with yellow centered leaves dark at the edges _ _ _

Each Dozen

5 in. pot

1.00

10.00

3 in. pot

.75

7.50

.2 to 3 ft.

1.00

10.00

2 to 3 ft.

1.00

10.00

2 to 3 ft.

.75

7.50

Clump

1.00

10.00

10 to 12 in.

1.00

10.00

12 to 15 in.

.75

7.50

12 to 15 in.

.75

7.50

Euvonymus Pulcfiellus. Dwarf variety with box like foliage, 3 yr. plant, 25c each; $2.50 dozen; 2 yr. plant 20c each; $2.00 dozen; $15.00 hundred

Gardenia Florida. (Cape-Jasmine I An old favorite, with large glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers _ _ _

Genista Scoparia Fulgens. A fancy colored variety of the well-known Scotch Broom, the flowers being of a bright copper orange color _

Lonicera Nitida. A compact growing evergreen shrub, with small glossy leaves _ _ _ _ _

Nandina Domestica. A very handsome small shrub with graceful, light green foliage, which turns to a most attractive bronzy red early in the fall _

Olea Fragrans. An old favorite evergreen shrub hardy south of Washington. Producing small creamy-white flowers of the most exquisite fragrance -

Pieris Japonica. An attractive compact growing shrub with dark green foliage. The bell shaped white flowers are produced in dense panicles in early spring - - - -

Pieris Taiwaniana. A new introduction similar to the above in habit, the individual flowers being larger - - -

.6 in. pot

1.00

10.00

.3 in. pot

1.50

15.00

10 to 12 in.

.75

7.50

10 to 12 in.

1.00

10.00

4 in. pot

1.00

3 to 10 in.

1.00

10.00

3 yr. plant

1.50

15.00

Prunus Lauro-Cerasus. (English Laurel) One of the most valuable evergreen shrub, hardy from Washington south. Beautiful broad shiny foliage, 12 to 15 in. $1.25 each; $12.50 dozen; $120.00 per hundred.

Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandii. An upright evergreen shrub. Covered with a profusion of white flowers in early spring, followed by bright orange berries in fall - - - - . - .

Pyracantha Angustifolia. Evergreen shrub with spreading branches, foliage long and narrow7, flowers white, fruits large bright orange -

Stranvoesia Davidiana. A broad leaved evergreen shrub from China bear¬ ing large bunches of handsome scarlet berries - - - . -

4 in. Dot

1.00

10.00

3 in. pot

.75

7.50

.4 in. pot

1.00

10.00

DECIDUOUS

Each

Dozen

Acer Polymorphum Atropurpureum. (Red Leaved Japanese Maple) Hand¬ some small tree with dark red foliage _ _

..12 to 15 in.

2.50

25.00

CoRNUS Florida. An ornamental tree, producing large white flowers in spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn _ _ _

-2 to 3 ft.

1.00

10.00

Berberis Wilsonae. Low growing shrub with small green leaves and long spines. The foliage turns a bright orange in the fall, fruits salmon red _

..3 in. pot

.75

7.50

Cydonia Cathayensis. Large shrub of sparse habit and twisty spine-covered branches. White, apple-like blossom followed by large, heavy fruit up to

6 inches long and more than half as wide. _ _

..15 to 18 in.

1.00

10.00

Deutzia Hybrida Mont-Rose. New variety with large trusses of large well opened flowers of a pleasing rose-pink color _

1.50

Deutzia Hy'BRIDA Magicien. New variety very showy, flowers produced in well furnished panicles, very large, mauve pink, edged white _

1.50

Magnolia Kobus. Tree of pyramidal shape. Flowers white produced in profusion in the spring __ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _

..2 to 3 ft.

3.00

30.00

Magnolia Soulangeana Lennei. Small tree with large tulip-shaped flowers white inside, purple outside _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

..2 to 3 ft.

3.00

30.00

Meratia Proecox. (Calycanthus Proecox) Medium size shrub with oblong leaves and fragrant yellow flowers with purple center appearing in very early spring. Hardy south of Philadelphia _

18 to 24 in.

1.00

10.00

HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS

Clematis Montana Rubens. Strong, vigorous climber with Anemone-like flowers of a pleasing pink color produced in early spring _ _

.3 in. pot

1.00

10.00

Wistaria Sinensis. The popular variety with violet-blue flowers _

1.00

10.00

Wistaria Sinensis Alba. Similar to the above, with pure white flowers _

1.00

10.00

NO GUARANTEE Expressed or implied, is made that stock will grow. As we have no control over after-treat¬ ment or weather conditions, the purchaser must assume all risks after stocks leave our Nurseries in good con¬ dition.