GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Conifers, Etc. 
Bignonia Radicans (Trumpet Vine). See preceding page 
Per 10 
$1 oo 
? SO 
5 oo 
CALYCANTHUS ( Butneria florida ; Sweet 
Shrub). A strong, upright, old-fashioned 
shrub, valued for its aromatic chocolate- 
colored flowers. Grows well in either 
shady or open places. Price, 2 to 3 feet, 
30 cts. each, $2.50 per 10. 
CAPE JESSAMINE ( Gardenia florida). A 
well-known evergreen shrub having very 
handsome foliage and producing in pro¬ 
fusion large, fragrant white flowers from 
May to September. Hardy throughout 
the Lower South and as far north as 
Virginia. 
Prices. Each 
1 /4 to 2/4 feet .$0 25 
2/4 to 3 feet. 40 
j to 4 feet 60 
CERCIS Canadensis (Red-Bud, or Judas 
Tree). A small, deciduous tree or large 
bush. A rapid grower, forming a well- 
rounded head. The leaves are large and 
bright green. Much used for ornamen¬ 
tal planting. 
Prices. Each Per io 
2 to j feet.$0 25 $2 00 
? to 4 feet. 35 3 00 
4 to 6 feet. 50 4 50 
PRUNUS Caroliniana (Cherry Laurel). A 
strong-growing bush or small evergreen 
tree with very dark green foliage. Can be 
trained into almost any desired shape. 
Used for hedges and even for a shade tree 
where a tree of only moderate proportions 
is desired. 
Prices. Each Per io 
1 to 2 feet . $035 $3 00 
2 to 3 feet .... so 4 50 
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe). 
A small tree or large shrub which has 
dark green leaves and fragrant drooping 
open clusters of flowers followed by blu¬ 
ish plum-like fruits. Easily transplanted. 
Valuable as single specimens or for mas¬ 
sing. Price, 6 to 12 inches, 25 cts. each, 
$2 per 10. 
CRAPE MYRTLE ( Lager stroemia Indica). 
Deciduous shrubs, hardy in the southern 
states, and producing throughout the sum¬ 
mer great clusters of delicately fringed 
flowers. In Florida and the South the 
Crape Myrtle takes the place of the lilac, 
so common at the North. Makes the 
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