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Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
A Lantana Hedge 
ILEX j^hibra (Inkberry). Miich-branchccl na 
tive evergreen shrul), with l)riglit shiny 
green, rounciish leaves; fruit black. Well 
adapted for growing in clumps. W ill succeed 
under very adverse conditions. Splendid for 
massing in shady locations. Height 3 to 
4 feet. Each Per 10 
Small, branched.$0 35 S3 00 
Large, branched. 50 4 50 
JASMINUM humile. A dark evergreen much- 
branched shrub with compound leaves; 
flowers bright yellow borne in clusters. 
1 lardy. A very fine j)lant. 
Prices on humile and primulinum: Each Per 10 
1- year.$0 35 ^3 00 
2- year. 50 4 50 
primulinum. A rambling evergreen shrub 
with arching branches and dark green leaves 
producing a profusion of bright yellow flowers 
in early spring. 
Sambac. A climbing shrub with dark green 
shining leaves and very fragrant large, white 
flowers. Two varieties, Cirand Duke, with 
double flowers, and Maid of Orleans, with 
semi-double or single flow'ers. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.$0 35 $3 00 
IvANTANAS. Beautiful, showy, easily grown 
shrubs which may be grown in almost any 
soil; very free-flowering. Can be furnished 
in white, yellow, orange, lilac, and red. The 
weeping Lantana, with deep lilac flowers, 
makes a fine ground-cover and is excellent 
for window-boxes. Each Per 10 
Field-or pot-grown. $0 40 S3 50 
r>EUCOTHOE axillaris. Beautiful native ever¬ 
green shrub with spreading recurved 
branches and glossy dark green leaves, 
producing in spring numerous small white 
flowers in racemes. Splendid for massing in 
shady locations. Usualh' reaches a height of 
2 to 3 feet. Each Per 10 
Fine plants.So 75 S6 50 
MALVAVISCUS arboreus. A tall evergreen 
shrub with large, three-lolK‘d leaves and 
erect, bright reel flowers. Easily grown and 
very satisfactory. 
^randiflora. A handsome free-flowering shrub, 
resembling a hibiscus in growth, but with 
(lroo[)ing bright scarlet flowers. A fine addi¬ 
tion to our list. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.So 35 $3 00 
6-inch pots. 75 6 50 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadclj)hus). A group of 
deciduous shrubs, with snowy white flowers 
in early sj^ring. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet. 3 o 35 S3 00 
2 to 3 feet. 50 4 30 
coronarius. A shrub about 10 feet high, with 
upright branches, h'lowers creamy white, 
procluced in dense clusters of four to nine. 
X'aliiable for its very fragrant llow'ers. 
j^randiflorus. A handsome, tall-growingshrub, 
with narrow', oval, green leaves. The flowers 
are white in medium-sized clusters. 
OLEA fragrans (Sw^eet or Tea Olive). A shrub 
with bright glossy foliage and small, white, 
sweet-scented flowers. Blooms for a long 
time in winter and early spring. 
Each Per 10 
6-inch pots.Si 25 $ii 50 
OLEANDER (Nerium Oleander). Very satis¬ 
factory, free-blooming evergreen shrubs of 
easy culture, adapted for outdoor planting 
in Florida and the Gulf Coast regions. The 
leaves are long, narrow-j^ointed, bright, while 
the flow'ers are very showy and produced 
freely. Planted singly in groups or in 
hedges, they are a valuable acldition to any 
lawn. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.35 $3 00 
6-inch pots. 75 6 50 
P'ield-grown. Double Pink 
only. 75 6 50 
Extra-size P'ield-grown. 1 50 12 50 
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