INDEX 
A 
A T>p1 i Pi . 
. 3 
Acer . 
. 17 
Agave . 
. 16 
. 16 
Anisatum . 
. 6 
Aralia . 
. 16 
Arbor-Vitae . 
. 13 
O 
Areca Palm . 
. 2 
Aspidistra . 
. 16 
Australian Gum . . . 
. 17 
Australian Silk Oak 
. 16 
Azalea . 
.9-10 
B 
Baccharis . 3 
Bamboo . 15 
Banana Shrub . 7 
Bignonia . 15 
Biota . 13 
Blackberries . 22 
Blue Leadwort . 8 
Bottle Brush Shrub... 4 
Bougainvillea . 15 
Bulbs . 16 
Bush Morning Glory. . 9 
Buxus, . 4 
C 
Calamondins . 22 
Camellia . 4 
Camphor .4-17 
Camphor, Hedge .... 15 
Cape Jasmine . 4 
Cedars . 13 
Century Plant . 16 
Cephalotaxus .-. . 14 
Cercis . 17 
Cestrum . 4 
Chamaecyparis . 14 
Chamaerops Palm ... 2 
Cherry Laurel . 17 
Citrus Fruits . 21 
Coniferous Ev’gr’ns 13-14 
Coralberry . 4 
Cornus . 17 
Cortaderia . 15 
Crape Myrtle . 5 
Cuphea . 4 
Cupressus . 13 
Cyeas Palm . 2 
Cypress . 13 
D 
Deutzia . 5 
Dogwood . 17 1 
Dracaena . 16 
Duranta . 5 
E 
Eucalyptus . 17 
Eulalia . 15 
F 
Feijoa Sellowiana .... 5 
Ficus Repens . 15 
Figs . 20 
Forsythia . 5 
G 
Gardenia . 4 
Golden Bell . 5 
Golden Dewdrop . 5 
Grapefruit . 21 
Grapes . 22 
Grasses . 15 
Grevillea . 16 
Guava . 22 
H 
Hedge Plants . 15 
Hibiscus . 5 
Holly . 17 
Honeysuckle . 15 
Hydrangea . 6 
I 
Ilex . 17 
Ilex Cornuta . 6 
Ilex Vomitoria . 6 
Illicum .6-16 
Ivy . 15 
J 
Japan Paper Flower . 15 
Jasmines .6-15 
Junipers . 14 
Iv 
King’s Mantle . 9 
Kumquats . 22 
E 
Lagerstroemia . 5 
Laurel . 17 
Ligustrums . 6 
Live Oak . 17 
Lonicera . 7 
Loquats . 21 
M 
Magnolia . 17 
Magnolia Fuscata .... 7 
Magnolia Soulangeana 7 
Malvaviseus . 7 
Maple . 17 
Melia . 17 
Miscanthus . 15 
Mulberries . 21 
Myrica . 7 
N 
Nandina Domestica . . 7 
Night Blooming 
Jasmine . 4 
O 
Oak . 17 
Oleander . 7 
Oranges . 21 
PROPER DISTANCE FOR PLANTING 
Hardy Citrus Fruits 15 to 20 feet apart each wa> 
Pecans .40 to 60 feet apart each way 
Peaches and Plums . 15 to 25 feet apart each way 
Pears and Apples ... 20 to 30 feet apart each way 
Persimmons .15 to 20 feet apart each way 
Mulberries.25 to 40 feet apart each way 
Figs.12 to 15 feet apart each way 
Grapes, bunch sorts . 8 to 10 feet apart each way 
Grapes, arbor sorts . 20 to 30 feet apart each way 
Shade Trees, in rows 25 to 40 feet apart each way 
Conifers .in groups as desired 
Palms .in rows or groups as desired 
Hedge Plants, in rows .1 foot apart 
Border and Windbreak Trees, 
in rows .4 to 6 feet apart 
Roses.2 to 4 feet apart 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS TO ACRE 
Distance apart 
No of Trees 
lxl foot.43,560 
4 x 4 feet. 2,722 
8x8 feet. 680 
10 x 10 feet. 435 
12 x 12 feet. 302 
15 x 15 feet. 196 
18 x 18 feet. 134 
20 x 20 feet. 108 
30 x 30 feet. 45 
40 x 40 feet. 27 
50 x 50 feet. 18 
60 x 60 feet. 12 
Advisory Department 
p 
Palms . 2 
Pampas Grass . 15 
Pears . 20 
Pecans . 18 
Peaches . 19 
Persimmons, Japanese 18 
Philadelphus . 8 
Photinia . 8 
Pines . 14 
Pittosporum . 8 
Plumbago . 8 
Plums . 20 
Planting Instructions. 24 
Podocarpus . 14 
Poinsettia . 16 
Poplar '. 17 
Privet . 15 
Prunus Caroliniana . . 17 
R 
Raphiolepis . 
... 8 
Redbud . 
... 17 
Red Cedar . 
... 14 
Retinospora . 
... 14 
Roses . 
. .11-13 
Rubber, Climbing 
. . . . 15 
S 
Sago Palm . 
. . . . 2 
Salt Bush . 
0 
Sanseviera . 
.... 16 
Seaforthia Palm . 
.. . . 2 
Shade Trees . 
. .16-17 
Spanish Bayonet . 
.... 16 
Spirea . 
Suggestions about 
Order- 
ing. . . . 3rd Page 
Cover 
Surinam Cherry . 
... 8 
Sweet Bay . 
... 17 
Symphoricarpos . . 
.. . . 4 
T 
Taxus . 
. . . . 14 
Tea Plant . 
. . . . 9 
Texas Umbrella . 
. . . . 17 
Thea Sinensis .... 
. . . . 9 
Thunbergia . 
. . . . 9 
Trumpet Flower . 
. . . . 15 
Turk’s Cap . 
. . . . 7 
V 
Viburnum . 9 
Vines . 15 
W 
Walnut, Japanese ... 18 
Weigela . 9 
Wisteria . 15 
Y 
Yew . 14 
Youngberry . 22 
Yucca . i (3 
Z 
Zamia . 2 
Valuable Information for Those Who Are Interested in Home Grounds 
and Orchards 
Oui Lettei Aid Service is offered to all our friends. Through it we are enabled 
to give much the same information as is rendered through a personal call If there 
aie specific questions you want answered and problems you need horticultural advice 
about, wiite us in full detail and we will advise and give information without charge. 
The puipose of this book is to create a desire in the hearts of Southern people 
to take advantage of the possibilities they have within their grasp to make OUR 
SOUTHLAND A REAL PLACE OF BEAUTY. 
