STBCKLER'S STRONG fLOWERIHG SHRUBS 



Will Add Color to Your Landscape 



Abelia, Grandifloia 



ABELIA GRANDIFLORA— Most beautiful, popular 



and satisfactory broadleaf evergreen. Foliage a 



dark glossy green, covered from early spring to 



late fall with bell-shaped white and pink flov/ers. 



In winter its leaves turn metallic bronze color. 



2 yr. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 

 FLOWERING ALMOND— Of upright growth. Hardy 



with lovely pink flowers in early spring. Tiny 



little leaves borne on long stems make it very 



useful in any landscape. 



Strong 2 it. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 

 ALTHEA ARDENS (Purple) — Same description as Red 



Althea only blooms are large, double and deep 



purple. 



IS to 24 in., 25c each, postpaid. 

 ALTHEA BEU DE FEU (Double Bed) — Tall growing 



bush form plant. An abundance of large double 



red flowers. Hardy and easy to transplant. 



Blooms fine in July, August and September. 



18 to 24 in. plants, 25c each, postpaid. 



ALTHEA JEANNE d'ARC (While Althea)— Same de- 

 scription as the Red Althea, only blooms are 

 large, double white with carmine centers. 

 18 to 24 in. plants, 2Sc each. 



ALTHEA ROSE OF SHARON— The most admired and 

 the most gorgeous of the Althea family. It has 

 an array of assorted colors unsurpassed in the 

 field of flowers. 

 18 to 24 in. plants, 2Sc each, postpaid. 



AMERICAN RED BUD (Judas Tree)— This plant needs 

 no description as you all know its lovely form, 

 its beautiful pink and rose-colored flowers, and its 

 use as a background or single specimen plant. 

 The tree is exceptionally hardy, a very fast 

 grower and exquisite in every respect. 

 18 to 24 in. plants, 5Sc eoch, postpaid. 



AZALEAS — Beautiful little shrubs. Perfectly hardy 

 in the open in the South. They supply a bushel 

 of blooms from January to May. Planted in 

 masses they produce a pleasing effect. In the 

 lower South you will find beautiful trails and 

 gardens that are planted only with the Azaleas. 

 Pride of Mobile — Large light pink blooms. 

 Prince of Orange — Deep orange red flowers. 

 Pride of Dorking — Deepest red, blooms late. 

 Indica Alba — Pure white flowers in mid-season. 

 6 to 8 in., 2Sc each; 8 to 10 in., 60c each; 10 to 

 12 in., 80c each, postpaid. Write for prices on 

 larger sizes. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH — A new, very compact, rather 

 dwarf type. Commonly called Butterfly Bush, 

 Buddelia or Summer Lilac. Beautiful green fol- 

 iage with gorgeous purple and lavender blooms 

 in immense clusters. 

 Strong 2 ft. plants, 35c eoch, postpaid. 



CRAPE MYRTLE— The glory of the South. Extremely 

 hardy, does well in any soil, can be planted In 

 full or half sun. Blooms from mid-summer until 

 frost, when most flowers are gone. 

 Colors: red, pink, lavender and white. Specify 

 color wanted. 2 ft. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 



CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)— Commonly 

 called Evergreen Burning Bush or Flowering 

 Japonica. Produces a brilliance of scarlet-red 

 flowers almost before snow leaves the ground. 

 Tall, slow growing, bush form shrub. Suitable 

 for use as single specimens, hedging, or any 

 place where a blaze of red color is desired. The 

 most beautiful of all the flowering shrubs in the 

 South. Hardy everywhere. 

 2 it. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 



CAMELLIAS — Are among the oldest plants in South- 

 em gardens. Evergreen trees or shrubs, natives 

 of Asia. Long prized for their handsome glossy 

 green leaves and showy double flowers in red 

 and pink. Nothing can be found more beautiful 

 than the Camellia. Prided as Southern favorites. 

 Alba Plena— White. 



8 to 12 in., 85c each; 12 to 18 in., Sl.OO each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.50 each, not prepaid. 

 Pink Perfection. 



8 to 12 in., 85c each; 12 to 18 in., $1.00 each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.50 each, not prepaid. 

 Elizabeth — White. 



8 to 12 in., 75c each; 12 to 18 in., 90c each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.25 each, not prepaid. 

 Jarvis Red. 



8 to 12 in., 75c each; 12 to 18 in., 90c each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.25 each, not prepaid. 

 Prince Eugene Napoleon — Crimson. 



8 to 12 in., 75c each; 12 to 18 in., 90c each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.25 each, not prepaid. 

 Theresa Mossine — Shell pink. 



8 to 12 in., 75c each; 12 to 18 in., 90c each; 



18 to 24 in., $1.25 each, not prepaid. 

 Collection of 6 of the above, 8 to 12 in. $3.25, 



not prepaid. The right is reserved to substitute 



when out of certain varieties. Write for prices 



on larger sizes. 



Crepe Myrtle 



DEUTZIA (Pink) — Large, double pink flowers with a 

 shading of rose. Very hardy, attractive, and 

 does well in any soil. One of the first plants to 

 bloom in early spring. 

 2 ft. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 



FORSYTHIA— Erect growing, tall and slender. Espe- 

 cially desirable for tall backgrounds. Lovely 

 golden flowers of rich yellow. One of the first 

 shrubs to bloom. 

 2 ft. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 



GARDENIA — Needs no description, everyone knows 

 it. Glossy little leaves and beautiful snowy white 

 flowers very highly scented make it one of the 

 most popular. 



Strong 2 yr. plants, 15 to 18 in., 89c each, post- 

 paid. 



HIBISCUS — Has very large, heart-shaped dark 

 green leaves and is covered with immense flow- 

 ers that are sometimes as large as a saucer. 

 These beautiful blooms cover the plant during the 

 entire season. 



Strong 1 yr. roots, will bloom first season, 25c 

 each, postpaid. 



HYDRANGEA P. G.— Beautiful, well developed trees 

 of the true Hydrangea. Good roots and plenty 

 of branches. Plant them anywhere, they are 

 always beautiful. Large clusters of white flow- 

 ers changing to pink. 

 2 yr. plonts, 45c eoch, postpoid. 



MOCK ORANGE — Of upright growth reaching a 

 height of about 5 feet. Very small, dainty leaves 

 of a dark green color. Highly scented, beautiful 

 white flowers. 

 2 ft. plants, 25c each, postpaid. 



PINK HONEYSUCKLE— Exactly like the red bush 

 except the flowers are small pink with an abund- 

 ance of them. 

 2 ft. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 



RED BUSH HONEYSUCKLE- -A lovely plant of up- 

 right growing habit ranging in size from 3 to 5 

 feet. Small, dainty little leaves with an abund- 

 ance of small red flowers followed by red berries 

 make it one of the most loved plants grown in 

 the nursery. 

 2 ft. plants, 3Sc each, postpaid. 



RED FLOWERING PEACH— A large type of flower- 

 ing tree with the same foliage as the fruit tree. 

 It is beautiful when in bloom during the early 

 spring with its large double red flowers. It is a 

 solid mass of blooms. 



2 it. plants, 60c each, postpaid. 



RED LEAF BARBERRY — Similar to the popular Green 

 Leaf Japanese Barberry, only its foliage as it 

 develops in early spring assumes a deep bronze 

 red color which it keeps until fall when it changes 

 to vivid orange scarlet and red shades. 

 Strong 2 yr. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 



MALUS HOPA (Flowering Crab) — Vigorous grower, 

 dark pink blooms. 



3 to 4 ft., 70c each, postpaid. 



SPIREA BILLARDI — A low growing, graceful flower- 

 ing shrub. Blooms on long spikes or stems, with 

 gorgeous lavender flowers. Fast grower, reaches 

 about 3 feet in height. 

 2 it. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 



SPIREA ROSEA — A grand shrub for group or mass 

 planting. Has dense foliage with long stems of 

 beautiful rose shaded flo-wers. Very pretty and 

 showy. Blooms from July to September. 

 Strong 2 it. plants, 45c each, postpaid. 



SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI— One of the most beautiful 

 of all the Spirea family. In early spring the 

 plant is covered with small, dainty white flov/ers. 

 It looks like a white snowbank. Has a splendid 

 form with long draping branches of light green. 

 Can be used for screening or background work. 

 2 ft. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 



SWEET OLIVE (Olea Fragrance) — One of the most 

 desirable flowering shrubs for Southern gardens. 

 White flowers, although small, are produced in 

 clusters and emit the most pleasing fragrance. 

 Of very easy culture. 



$2.00 and $3.00 each, according to size. Not 

 prepaid. 



WEIGELA ROSEA — Tall growing with deep pink, 

 trumpet shaped flowers borne thickly along 

 stems. They bloom abundantly throughout the 

 summer. 

 2 it. plants, 45c each, postpaid. 



WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Comus Florido)— 



Tree form. Blooms solid mass of beautiful white 

 blooms in early spring. Foliage dark green with 

 very attractive leaves. Very hardy. 

 2 it. plants, 65c each, postpaid. 



YELLOW JASMINE — Its branches are beautifully 

 arched, overhanging the ground from the inner 

 edges. Foliage dark green, covered with gor- 

 geous little yellovr floTvers all summer. 

 Strong 2 yr. plants, 75c each, postpaid. 



Hibiscus, Single Blossom 



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