MACCLENNY—FLORIDA 
DOROTHY PERKINS (White). (Cl H.W.) Has 
no rival in its class as a white climber. 
DR. VAN FLEET. (H.W.) Rank climber, with 
the glossy Wichuraiana foliage. Flowers a re¬ 
markable shade of flesh-pink. Large and double. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA. (Cl.Beng.) Bright pink 
blooms in clusters. Free bloomer. Strong grower 1 . 
EXCELSA (or Red Dorothy Perkins). (H.W.) In¬ 
tense crimson-scarlet, double flowers in brilliant 
clusters. 
FREEDOM (or Cl. White American Beauty). (Cl. 
H.W.) Hardy; disease-resistant. Vigorous growth 
and great freedom of bloom. 
GARDENIA. (H .W.) Bright yellow, opening- 
cream; thick, glossy foliage. 
LAMARQUE. (Cl.N.) Clusters of very double 
pure white flowers.. Fragrant. Good climber. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. (H.W.) Vivid scarlet, shaded. 
RADIANCE (Pink). (H.T.) Of recent origin. A 
perfect Radiance that is a strong climber and 
free bloomer. Color resembles Radiance bush 
rose. 
RADIANCE (Red). (H.T.) This is in some re¬ 
spects similar to the Climbing Pink Radiance. 
Good grower and free bloomer. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTA. (Cl.T.) Bright 
cherry-red. Fine buds opening into large, deli¬ 
cately scented blooms. 
REVE D'OR (or Golden Chain). (Cl.N.) Buff yel¬ 
low. Free bloomer. 
SEVEN SISTERS. (Cl.Mtf.) Clusters of blooms 
showing all shades from soft pink to blush white 
at same time. 
VEILCHENBLAU (Famous Blue Rambler). (Cl. 
H.M.) Clusters of blooms opening reddish-vio¬ 
let, changing to steely violet-blue. 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
ONE OF THE FINEST AND LARGEST COLLECTIONS IN THE SOUTH 
ARBOR VITAES 
A distinctive group of evergreens. Properly 
placed, they add an. atmosphere of elegance to a 
planting not attainable with other plents. Beau¬ 
tiful beyond comparison, the many plants under 
this head are so widely varying that they are 
found for every purpose. 
AI REA CONSPICUA. The most beautiful and ar¬ 
tistic of all pyramidal Arbor-Vitaes. Always 
maintains a perfectly symmetrical pyramidal 
form, branching close to the ground and tapering 
gradually to the tip. Probably the most golden 
of all Arbor-Vitaes.. Fine in groups or as single 
specimens. 
BAKER’S HYBRID. A fine pyramidal type which 
is unexcelled for its tall, columnar growth, fill¬ 
ing a place in ornamental plantings for which 
there has long been a great need. A hybrid 
product, it has all the good qualities of the Ori¬ 
ental class, vigorous growth, intense coloring, 
and distinctive appearance. 
COMPACTA. (Dwarf Green.) Similar to Dwarf 
Golden except having bright green foliage. Very 
attractive. 
Prices preceding- three varieties 
Each 10 
12 to 18 in. B&B.$1.00 $ 7.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 1.25 10.00 
2 to 3 ft. B&B. 2.00 17.50 
3 to 4 ft. B&B. 2.50 22.50 
BLUE GREEN. Bluish-green foliage that does not 
change color in winter. Makes large beautiful 
specimens. 
ROSEDALE. Bluish-gray foliage; making a very 
striking plant; unlike any other Arbor-Vitae. 
Perfect, compact, pyramidal shape. Admired by 
all observers. Widely used for tubs and urns. 
Each 
10 
12 
to 
18 
in. B&B. 
.$ .(10 
$ 5.00 
18 
to 
24 
in. B&B. 
.85 
7.50 
2 
to 
3 
ft. B&B. 
. 1.00 
9.00 
3 
to 
4 
ft. B&B. 
. 1.50 
13.50 
ELEGANTISSIMA. Tall, cone form. L'ght green 
tipped with gold. 
PYRAMIDALIS (Green Spire-Shaped Arbor-Vitae). 
Of erect, symmetrical growth, attaining consid¬ 
erable height, forming a narrow shaft, often 20 
feet while only 2 to 4 feet through. A most 
pleasing and contrasting effect when planted 
among varieties of more spreading shapes. Light 
green foliage. Good as individual specimens. 
TEXAN UM GLAUCA PYRAMID ALIS. Bluish green 
foliage, pyramidal in character of growth; sim¬ 
ilar to Biota Pyramidalis. 
RAMSEY HYBRID. 40 feet. A heavy dense dark 
green column of thread-like foliage, growing 
more rapidly than the other conifers in our list. 
Not affected by heat or drouth. 
Price above six varieties 
Cupressus 
(Cypress) 
ITALIAN CYPRESS (Cupressus Sempervirens). 
This well known popular conifer is most desir¬ 
able where a formal effect is desired. Is of com¬ 
pact and shaftlike habit. 
ITALIAN CYPRESS, Horizontal Type. Similar to 
Italian Cypress but more open and spreading. 
These make handsome specimen trees. Also fine 
in coniferous groups. 
Price of above two Cypresses: In sizes 3 feet 
up to 7 feet at $1.00 per ft. 
CUPRESSUS FUNEBRIS (Weeping Cypress). A 
strikingly handsome coniferous tree. Wide- 
spreading, pendulous branches, forming a pyra¬ 
midal cone. Foliage bright green, closely cover- 
Each 
10 
ing 
the 
drooping branches.. One 
of the 
best coni 
, 1 
to iy 3 
ft. B&B . 
$ .75 
$6.00 
fers 
on 
our 
grounds. 
, 1% 
2 
to 2 
ft. B&B . 
1.25 
10.00 
Each 
10 
to 3 
ft. B&B . 
1.75 
15.00 
3 
to 
4 ft. 
B&B. 
$17.59 
3 
to 4 
ft. B&B . 
2.25 
20.00 
4 
to 
5 ft. 
B&B. 
2.5!) 
22.50 
4 
to 5 
ft. B&B . 
3.00 
25.00 
5 
to 
7 ft. 
B&B. 
3.CO 
25.00 
5 
to 6 
ft. B&B . 
4.00 
35.00 
AUREA 
NANA (Dwarf 
Golden). 
Fine 
plant of 
Cedars 
dwarf 
habit. 
attaining 
a height 
of 6 
to 8 feet. 
Compact and bushy; rich, golden-tipped foliage. 
Always beautiful from the little plant until ma¬ 
turity. Slow growth permits many uses. 
BONITA. A beautiful, broad, cone-shaped Arbor- 
Vitae of unequaled richness, in color and perfec¬ 
tion of form. Makes uniformly perfect growth, 
every twig being placed naturally in correct po¬ 
sition. Slow growth makes it desirable where 
other shrubs would over-grow. 
CEDAR, DEODARA (Cedrus Deodara). A stately 
tree of great beauty. Foliage is an attractive 
bluish green, the young foliage coming on the 
tips of small branchlets having the appearance 
of tufts of blue feathers. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful Cedars. 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft. B&B.$1.75 $15.00 
3 to 4 ft. B&B. 2.25 20.00 
