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The popularI 
daily* Thoy aro 
not "noodle like" 
Magnolia; others 
as a 'Thole listed 
on account of the 
Southern c1imat e, 
d it i c ns t ban t ho 
stand tree roots 
r of this group of plants is increasing 
i.o eve rare on shrubs with loaves that ar 
Some have verv broad loaves like the 
their r?ch 
have small ones like Boxwood* The group 
here is very vain'bio for landscape nor 
fact that thoy aro well suited, to our 
and vd.ll withstand hotter and drvor con 
"noodle" foliagod ever moons, will with- 
and other difficulties hotter, and hold 
color bettor in winter. 
ABELIA (Atolia grandiflora) Medium height shrub vdth 
small attractive fo Jiago and deservedly popular tooauso 
is almost the only evergreen shrub that blooms all 
summer. flowers aro arbutus like, white with faint pink¬ 
ish tint and slightly fragrant • Excellent for foundation 
mass, and somowaat informal hedges, 
2-3 ft., . .60 3-4 ft ........... 76 BAB 
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AZALEA M1I0EMA: - Dwarf hardy Japanese azalea. Minute 
foliage* Covered with purple flowers in the spring* 
8-10 in...Cl,00 10-12 in...£1.25: 18-15 in...01.75 
AZALEA, FLAME (A. calendulacea) The native flaming 
yellow azalea, large growing and shorn.’' in the spring* 
hot evergreen. 3-4 ft............43.00 
AZALE A Hi nodegiri The popular fiery red azalea. 
Dvauf Japanese. 8-10 in...........£l*25 
10-JL2 in. $1.50 12 -15 in. •. , m 2 . O'O 
A2ALmA macrantha: - Dwarf red lat dooming* 
8-10 in*.....01.00: 10-12 in,....il.25: 12-15 in..*0l.7 
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