Florida Dogwood —Large four petal flowers in 
early Sipring. 2 year plants 35 cents. 
Japan Flowering Quince or Burning Bush— 
A thorny bush with fiery red flowers, often in 
mid-winter. 
Lilac—The old Southern purple flowering Li¬ 
lac; a regular bloomer. 
Red Bud—Red pea-shaped flowers in the ear¬ 
ly spring. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer —Grows about 15 
inches high, blooms all season, rosy red flowers. 
Syringa or Mock Orange—Pure white flowers 
with pretty yellow stamens; blooms in May and 
June. 
Tamnx-l’lumosa—Light green feathery fol¬ 
iage, pink flowers in summer. 
Tamrix Africans—Growth upright, foliage 
gray, large masses of pink flowers, this variety 
is the best bloomer. 
Vitex or Lavender Shrub—Long spikes of pur¬ 
ple flowers in mid-summer, one of our best 
summer shrubs. 
Weigela—A free flowering, vigorous shrub 
producing large and showy rose-colored flow¬ 
ers covering its spreading branches. 
Pampa Grass—Large divisions, 25 cents; 
clumps 50ic to $1.00. 
Pennisetum Grass—A dwarf plume grass, large 
divisions, price 10e; clumps 25c to 76c. 
Price 25 cents each except as noted. 
Every heme has a place for a few vines. They 
are fine for shade on porches, to cover trellises 
and to run on unsightly houses. 
Carolina Jasmine—A hardy evergreen vine, 
glossy foliage and golden yellow flowers in the 
spring. 
Evergreen Honeysuckle —The well known white 
flowering kind. Will cover a large space in a 
very short time. 
Cora! Honeysuckle—Tubular coral red flowers 
all summer, one cf the best vines for porches as 
it does not grow too dense. 
Southern Smilax—A pretty evergreen vine 
used in winter decorations, glossy green leaves 
and black berries. 
Wisteria —A very strong growing vine, with 
long drooping clusters of pea shaped purple 
flowers. 
Queen’s Crown —A strong growing dainty vine 
covered with pink flowers from July until frost. 
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