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Plant Department 



We are prepared to ship into Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas and Florida, everything with ex- 

 ception of Citrus Fruits. In Louisiana we ean ship everything we catalogue. Cannot ship plants of any kind 



in We C *uo°nzl? tayi^fhU^ng bv express whenever practicable. When postage is not included, we will ship by 

 express^ at purchaser's expense. We are not responsible for plants arriving in. bad condition, due to delay in 

 transportation. Claim should be made to transportation company at time of receipt if plants are received in bad 

 condition. 



Ornamental Shrubs — Deciduous 



577. ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Pinkish white flowers. 

 Dark, glossv leaves. Prices: 12 to 15 inches, $1.00; 

 18 to 20 inches, 81.50, postpaid. 



578. ALTHEAS. Double White. A good summer flow- 

 ering plant. 



Prices: $1.00 and $1.50 each, according to size. Not 

 prepaid. 



579. ALTHEA. Double rose. A very delicate rose. 

 Price: 81.00, not prepaid. 



580. ALTHEA. Double Purple. Purple flowering. 

 Price: $1.00 and $1.53 each. Not prepaid. 



581. ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Sometimes called 

 Confederate Rose, the most popular of all Altheas. 

 First blooms snow white, changing to pink and fin-' 

 ally turning red. the only flower of its kind that 

 changes three times in colors. It should have a place 

 in every garden. Prices: 24 to 30 inches, $1.25 each, 

 postpaid. 



Althea 



582. BUDDLEIA. Davidii Magnifica (Butterfly Bush) or (Sum- 

 mer Lilac). Flowers of a deep shade of violet: plant is tall 

 growing, blooms from June until frost, very ornamental. Prices: 

 6 to 8 inches. 50c; 1 to 2 feet. $1.00 each', postpaid. 



583. CAMELLIA JAPONICA. To get the best results Camellias 

 should be planted in a partially shaded situation, especially 

 where protected from the cold winds of the winter and the 

 hot. afternoon sun of summer. Any good garden soil is suit- 

 able. Should have plentv of root drainage. Single and Double, 

 Red. Pink and White. Prices: 6 inch to 8 inch. $1.00; 10 to 

 12 inch, $2.00. Large Plants, 20 inches, $4.00 each, not prepaid. 



Hedge Plants and Flowering Plants 



Flowers chocolate color and 

 Price: 24 to 3<> inches, $1.25, 



584. CALYCANTHCS Sweet Shrub. 



deliciously fragrant, very desirable. 

 postpaid. 



585. CREPE MYRTLE. (Lagerstraemia Indica). Universal favor- 

 ire in the South, and deservedly so. Deciduous shrubs, hardy in 

 the Southern States and producing throughout the summer, great 

 clusters of delicate fringed flowers. To obtain best results, trans- 

 planting should be done in March and April. White — This is quite 

 a scarce and a very lovely variety. Pink— Same as scarlet in 

 color. Prices: 5 to 6 feet, $2.50 each, not prepaid. 



586. CREPE MYRTLE. Dwarf lavender blooming, a new varietv and 

 groAving in popularity right along. Price: 12 to 20 inches, $3.00 

 fach. postpaid. 



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