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Shrubs and Hedjje Plants 
ICL/EAGNUS punj^ens. A si)rea(ling evergreen 
shrub reaching a height of 6 feet; leaves 
(lark green above, silvery beneath. Delights 
in a l)right, sunny location and is adapted 
to a wide range of conditions, 
punjiens Sinioiiii. A variety of Pungens with 
larger foliage; ecjually desirable. Each Per lo 
1 to 2 feet.So 50 S4 50 
2 to 3 feet. 75 6 00 
EUONYMOUS japonicus. An upright ever¬ 
green shrub with dark, glossy green leaves. 
\’cry hardy and desirable. Each Per 10 
4-incli pots.So 50 S4 50 
IIIUISGUS mutabilis (Confederate Rose). A 
tall-growing, shrubby Hibiscus, with large, 
angled aiul toothed leaves, h'lowers very 
double when first oi)ened, white or light 
pink, changing to deep red. X'ery desirable. 
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 satis¬ 
factory shrubs that may be grown out-of- 
doors in south I'lorida, or under glass in the 
North. Under suitable conditions they 
bloom almost continuously, and the large 
bright flowers are very striking. One of 
our best ornamental shrubs. 
All varieties. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.•‘>0 35 $3 00 
6-inch pots, 75 6 50 
P>xlra size. i 25 10 00 
Hydrangea 
Hibiscus, continued 
Double Pink. I'lowcrs very large, rich pink 
in color. One of the handsomest. 
Gi^anteus. Single flowers of immense size, 
vivid crimson-scarlet in color. 
Grandifiora. Mowers single, very large, beau¬ 
tiful shade of pink. \'ery fine. 
Peach Blow, blowers double, light pink with 
dark centers. A very beautiful variety. 
Shell-Pink. A new variety, with l)eautiful 
single shell-pink flowers of medium size. 
Single Pink. A single-flowered form with 
large flowers. 
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. 
Versicolor. I'lowcrs single, scarlet, shaded 
light yellow, with deej) red center. 
HYDRANGEA hortensis. A very ornamental 
group of deciduous shrubs adaj')tcd for south¬ 
ern outdoor planting. They make an excel¬ 
lent showing in massed plantings and are well 
adapted to shady and half-shady locations. 
The white varieties bloom true to color; the 
others may be either j)ink or blue, depending 
upon soil and cultural conditions. 
All varieties. Each Per 10 
.Small field-grown.So 35 S3 00 
Medium field-grown. 75 6 50 
Large field-grown. i 25 ii 50 
Avalanche. Fine, large, white variety. Well- 
grown specimens are very beautiful and are 
fine for lawn planting. 
E. G. Hill. I'lowers cither pink or baby blue: 
flower trusses of immense size; a fine grower. 
General de Vibray. Blue or pink; vigorous 
grower; large trusses of large flowers. 
Mine. E. Mouillere. Pure white; very free 
flowering; one of the finest sorts. 
Mousseline. Blue with cream colored center, 
or pink; strong, upright grower, producing 
immense clusters of large flowers. 
Soiiv. de Mme. E. Chautard. Blue or pink; 
medium grower; free flowering, florets of 
medium size. 
HYPERICUM Moserianum. A dwarf, com¬ 
pact shrub about 2 feet high, nearh' ever¬ 
green, producing an abundance of large, 
bright yellow flowers throughout the sum¬ 
mer. Fine for mass plantings. Hardy. 
patiilum Henryi. .A si)rcading evergreen 
shrub about feet high, with arching 
l)ranches, bright green leaves and large,bright 
yellow flowers. 
Prices on both varieties. Each Per 10 
1- year.So 35 S3 00 
2- ycar. 50 4 50 
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