PRUNUS JAPONICA (Flowering Almond) 
This is very rare in this country. Immense single pink 
flowers in spring, being followed by abundant fruits, 
shape and flavor of which are similar to commercial 
cherry, but smaller in size. Dwarf in nature. Planting 
among evergreen shrubs will give the most desirable 
effects. 
Each 10 100 
6-8 inch, C. T. _ .50 4.00 
PRUNUS PISSARDI (Purple Leaf Plum) 
3- 4 feet, grafted on plum stock .20 
4- 5 feet, grafted on plum stock .30 
ROSE ROULETTI 
One of the newest of novelties, as it blooms at 
a height of several inches After being long lost, 
it was found several years ago by a famous 
Swiss horticulturist and now is rapidly attaining 
popularity. It is evergreen in the South. The 
flower is small, less than an inch in diameter, 
quite double with pleasant rosy-pink bloom. It 
blooms abundantly and constantly from early 
spring to late fall. Most suitable for both minia¬ 
ture or rock garden and low hedging and edg¬ 
ing. 
From 2^4 inch pot, with buds_1.25 10.00 
From 3 inch pot, with buds_1.75 15.00 
SPIREA REEVENSIS PLENO 
Commonly called in the South “Double Bridal Wreath”. 
This is much superior to all other varieties of Spirea 
for the South. Its long arching branches lined with 
white blooms are unexcelled. There is nothing to equal 
this shrub for its showy appearance in the springtime, 
and it make's a fine color combination with different 
colors of Azalea. It blooms two or three weeks earlier 
than S. Van Houttei. 
6-8 inch, C. T. _ .50 3.00 
SPIREA BUMALDA ANTHONY WATERER 
(Dwarf Crimson Spirea) 
A very free blooming dwarf shrub with crimson flowers. 
Used widely for edging and borders. It is well to clip 
off old faded blooms to insure new blooms throughout 
the summer. 
12-12 inch _ .75 5.00 
15-18 inch - 1.00 7.50 
18-24 inch -1.50 12.50 
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