Saint Mary Nurseries 
Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
Azalea lutea, continued 
flowers in shades of red, orange, and yellow. 
In the latitude of north Florida they bloom 
during April and remain in flower for several 
weeks. 
nudiflora. This native deciduous shrub is 
well adapted to conditions in the South. 
The flowers vary from deep pink to nearly 
white, and are sweet-scented and produced 
abundantly during early spring. We have 
a very fine stock of these. 
Prices on A. lutea and A. nudiflora. Each Per io 
Small clumps.So 50 $4 00 
Large clumps. 75 6 00 
Heavy clumps. 2 00 15 00 
BUDDLEIA. These shrubs are amongst the 
most important recent introductions and 
have created a great deal of interest. The 
flowers are produced in terminal racemes 
and somewhat resemble lilacs in general 
appearance. During the summer they 
remain constantly in bloom and attract 
butterflies in great numbers. A well-grown 
bed of Buddleias with butterflies of many 
different colors flitting over them is a 
unique and pleasing sight. They make 
excellent cut-flowers. In south Florida 
they may be planted in autumn for winter 
flowering, but in other sections they should 
be set in late March. Each Per 10 
From 3-inch pots.So 15 Si 25 
From 4-inch pots. 25 2 00 
variabilis magnifica (Butterfly Bush). Flow¬ 
ers deep violet in racemes 6 to 10 inches 
long; much branched; leaves dark green, 
pointed. Very fine. 
Asiatica. Similar to the above, but the flowers 
are almost white with clear yellow centers. 
CAMELLIA (Camellia Japonica). Handsome 
evergreen shrubs with bright shining green 
leaves. The flowers are large with their 
petals symmetrically arranged. Free-flower¬ 
ing and very desirable. No southern garden 
should be without it. We offer three double 
varieties: Red, Variegated and White. 
Camellias do best when planted in partial 
shade, and it is well to give additional shade 
until established. Each Per 10 
12 to 15 inches.$0 60 $5 00 
CESTRUM nocturnum. A shrub 6 to 9 feet 
high, adapted to south Florida; branches 
willowy, curved, producing an abundance 
of creamy yellow flowers, very fragrant at 
night. Each Per 10 
18 to 24 inches.So 25 $2 00 
24 to 36 inches. 35 3 00 
3 feet up. 50 4 50 
CRAPE MYRTLE {Lagerstreemia indica ), Vig¬ 
orous deciduous shrubs or small trees, reach- 
Crape Myrtle, continued 
ing a height of 15 to 20 feet. The leaves are 
small, bright green and glossy. The flowers, 
which appear in spring, are fringed and col¬ 
ored in different shades of white, purple and 
scarlet. The trees, when in blossom, are 
covered with large panicles of bloom and 
remain in flower for several weeks. They are 
very beautiful, and make a noticeable object 
in any landscape. The trees are hardy, easily 
grown, and succeed on a wide range of soils. 
No other tree or shrub takes their place, and 
they are among the most satisfactory of the 
flowering shrubs for southern planting. (See 
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Each 
Per 10 
100 
2 to 3 feet. 
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$2 00 
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3 to 5 feet. 
40 
3 00 
25 00 
5 to 7 feet. 
75 
7 00 
60 00 
Special size.... 
9 00 
Purple. A grand sort, producing immense 
clusters of flowers of rich purple. 
Rose. A very free-flowering Crape Myrtle, old- 
rose in color. A valuable addition to our list 
Scarlet. Of handsome growth; a bright, showy 
plant with large bunches of scarlet flowers. 
White. A pure white form with large clusters 
of flowers; very free-blooming and a showy 
shrub in any landscape. 
EL/EAGNUS edulis. A low-growing shrub with 
silvery leaves; flowers light yellow, borne 
singly along the branches. Fruit bright red, 
produced in summer; it is sometimes used in 
making jellies. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 35 S3 00 
2 to 3 feet. 5° 4 00 
EUONYMUS japonicus. An ornamental ever¬ 
green shrub of upright habit, with dark 
rich green, shining foliage. Reaches a height 
of 6 to 8 feet. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 35 S3 00 
2 to 3 feet. 50 4 00 
HIBISCUS {Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis). Showy 
evergreen shrubs, with glossy leaves and 
large, bright-colored flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across. They are amongst the most gorgeous 
and satisfactory shrubs that may be grown 
out-of-doors in south Florida, or under glass 
in the North. Under suitable conditions 
they bloom almost continuously, and the 
large bright flowers are very striking. 
Each Per 10 
10 to 18 inches.So 25 S2 00 
18 to 24 inches . 35 3 00 
24 to 36 inches . 5 ° 4 00 
Single Pink. A single-flowered form with 
large flowers. 
Double Pink. Flowers very large, rich pink 
in color. One of the handsomest. 
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