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scarlet dowers in brilliant clusters. Vigor¬ 
ous climber. I year 25 cts., 2 years 40 cts. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Blooms for a long 
period of time in the spring; vivid scarlet. 
WHITE DOROTHY' PERKINS. Like 
Dorothy Perkins, except in color, which 
is pure white. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The following shrubs are the most 
constant bloomers to be found for the 
South. A few shrubs will add much to the 
pleasure, beauty and value of a home. 
Prices, nice plants 20 cts. each, 10 for 
$1.(50: strong plants 25 cts. each, 10 for 
$2.20; heavy plants 35 cts. each, 10 for 
$3.20. 
ALTHEA. This is a desirable shrub, if 
kept growing will bloom during the entire 
summer. Any color, double white, pink, 
red, purple and single white. 
CREPE MYRTLE. These bloom nearly 
all summer, a glow of color. Any shade, 
white, pink, red and purple. 
NATIVE LANTANA. Gomes up from the 
root in spring and blooms for a long time. 
Orange- y e 11 o w 11 o w e r s. 
FLOWERING WILLOW. These grow on 
any soil and bloom constantly from spring 
until frost. White and purple flowering. 
VITEX. Commonly called Lavender 
Bush. Large spikes of blue flowers. Hardy. 
POMEGRANATE. Double Flowering. 
Producing flowers in great profusion in 
spring and summer. Foliage bright green. 
Three varieties: white, red and variegat¬ 
ed. 
COMMON LILAC. Purple, good bloomer, 
very fragrant. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Of slender growing, 
graceful habit. Very free flowering; 
purple flowers. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. A hardy shrub, 
grows 4 to 0 feet, blooming early in 
spring: fragrant. Colors white and pink. 
CYDONIA JAPONIC A. (Flowering 
Quince.) Covered with scarlet flowers 
very early in the spring. 
DEUTZIA. Double white flowers tinted 
with pink, produced in spring. 
SPIREA, VAN IIOUI IE. Snow white 
Ilowers, very beautiful, immense bloom¬ 
er. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf 
form, dense growth. Brilliant rosy crim¬ 
son (lowers. 
PHILADELPHUS. (Mock Orange.) Pro¬ 
duces pure white, highly-scented flowers 
in spring. 
SALVIA GREGGII. It grows easily, 
blooms on long spikes; red ilowers. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Summer Lilac.) 
Purple and violet flowers, in large pani¬ 
cles. Blooms from spring until frost. 
TAMARIX. (Salt Cedar.) A beautiful 
plant, feathery, pale green foliage, and 
a profusion of pink blooms. 
PAVONIA. A native shrub; constant 
bloomer, deep pink blowers. 
Shrubs in Small Tree Form 
The following have a single stem and 
can be grown into small-sized trees. 
Prices, 3 ft 30 cts each, 4 feet 40 cts. 
each, 5 feet 50 cts. each. 
Flowering Willow — Vitex — Tamarix 
Crepe Myrtle — Red Bud — Althea. 
Palms, Grasses, and Yucca 
SOTOL. Intense green all the year 
round. Heavy plants 75 cts. each. 
PALM. Wasl liny Ionia Filifera. Large 
fan-shaped leaves, quick grower. Nice 
plants 35 cts. each. Large and heavy 
plants from 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 
PALM. YVasliimjlonia Robusla. immense 
dark rich green leaves. 35 cts $1.00 each. 
RED YUCCA. A native of West Texas 
and Mexico. Red flowers on stalks 3 to 5 
feet high. Blooms from spring fill late 
summer. Strong plants and blooming size 
25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
PAMPAS GRASS. 1 mng dark green 
blades, producing large silver-white 
plumes on long stalks. Nice plants 25 cts. 
each, strong plants 35 cts. each. Large 
plants 50 cts. I" $1.00 each. 
