Saint Mary Nurseries 
Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
Hydrangea, Thomas Hogg 
Hibiscus, Single Salmon. A good 
shade of salmon-yellow with red 
center. 
Single Scarlet. Similar to the 
single pink, but a deep, dazzling 
scarlet in color. 
Double Scarlet. A very double 
form. Not so strong a grower as 
the single varieties but a very 
free bloomer. 
Peach Blow. Flowers double, light 
pink with dark centers. A very 
beautiful variety. 
mutabilis (Confederate Rose). A tall-grow¬ 
ing, shrubby Hibiscus, with large, angled and 
toothed leaves. Flowers very double when 
first opened, white or light pink, changing 
to deep red. Very desirable. 
HYDRANGEA. A very ornamental group of 
shrubs, with showy flowers, produced in 
large bunches. They are excellent for plant¬ 
ing in masses, and are very satisfactory for 
southern planting. Each Per io 
1 to 2 feet.So 35 $3 00 
2 to 3 feet. 50 4 00 
3 to 4 feet. 60 5 00 
Hydrangea, Avalanche. Fine, large, white 
variety. Well-grown specimens are very 
beautiful. 
Mousseline. Strong, upright-growing va¬ 
riety, producing immense clusters of blue 
flowers. 
Otaksa. Flowers deep blue, produced in 
large heads, very handsome; a strong 
thrifty grower, very fine. 
rosea. A strong, vigorous grower, resembling 
Otaksa in habit. Flowers bright, rosy pink. 
A beautiful variety. 
Oleander (see page 54) 
Thomas Hogg. A handsome dwarf variety, 
growing in dense, compact form with large, 
bright green leaves. Produces large, 
rounded clusters of handsome white 
flowers. 
ILEX glabra (Inkberry). Much-branched na¬ 
tive evergreen shrub, with bright shiny 
green, roundish leaves; fruit black. Well 
adapted for growing in clumps. Will succeed 
under very adverse conditions. Splendid for 
massing in shady locations. Height 3 to 
4 feet. Each Per 10 
Small clumps, well branched.So 25 S2 00 
Large clumps, well branched. 35 3 00 
LEUCOTHOE axillaris. Beautiful native ever¬ 
green shrub with spreading recurved 
branches and glossy dark green leaves 
producing in spring numerous small white 
flowers in racemes from the axils of 
the leaves. There is probably no better 
plant for massing in shady locations. 
Usually reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet. 
Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 25 $2 00 
MAGNOLIA fuscata. A very fine broad-leaved 
evergreen shrub suitable for culture through¬ 
out the South. Flowers yellowish white, 
with banana-like fragrance. Very desirable. 
Each Per 10 
10 to 12 inches, branched.. .So 50 $4 00 
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