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Planting Facts 
privet, continued 
any desired form. Very ornamental when 
grown as an individual specimen. This is 
the best hedge Privet, either North or South. 
For hedges set lo inches apart. 
Each Per lo loo i.ooo 
1- year....$o 15 $i 25 $8 00 S75 00 
2- year.... 25 2 00 15 00 100 00 
PYRUS arbutifolia. A native deciduous shrub, 
producing an abundance of white flowers. A 
splendid shrub for early spring bloom. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet. 5 o 35 83 00 
3 to 4 feet. 50 4 50 
4 to 6 feet. 75 6 50 
RAPIIIOLEPIS indica (Indian Hawthorn). A 
fine evergreen shrub, reaching a height of 
about 5 feet. Leaves roundish, thick, dark 
green. Flowers white, or pinkish wliile, in flat 
bunches, sweet-scented. Hardy.Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.5o 75 $6 50 
6-inch pots. i 00 9 00 
SERISSA fcBtida variegata. A low-growing 
much-branched evergreen shrub, reaching a 
height of about 2 feet; leaves dark green, 
yellow margined: flowers small, white, 
trumpet-shaped; very desiralilc where a low- 
growing shrub is reepured. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.5o 50 $4 50 
SPIR/EA. The Sjiireas can be planted in masses, 
around borders or in beds, with e.xcellent 
results. They bear a jirofusion of showy 
flowers in early spring, and a grouf) plant¬ 
ing makes a showy mass. Hardy, and well 
adapted to the South. Each Per 10 
1- year plants..$0 40 $3 50 
2- year plants. 65 6 00 
3- year plants (Tlumbergii, 
Cantoniensis and Canton- 
iensis Double only). i 00 9 00 
Anthony VVaterer. A dense, low-growing 
Spirea with foliage in various shades of 
yellow, red, and dark green, h'lowcrs crimson, 
produced freely throughout the whole sum¬ 
mer in flat-topped bunches. Height 2 feet. 
Rilliardii. An upright shrub, reaching a 
height of 5 to 6 feet, with dark brown 
branches and oblong leaves, grayish beneath. 
Mowers pink, in panicles 6 to 8 inches long. 
A constant summer bloomer, 
cantoniensis. A compact-branching shrub, 
3 to 4 feet in height, producing a dense mass 
of pure white flowers; very handsome, 
cantoniensis, Double. This is a very beau¬ 
tiful double-flowered form, corres])onding in 
other respects with the single one. 
prunifolia. A very early-flowering shrub, with 
})ure white flowers appearing before the 
leaves. 
Amoor River Privet Hedge 
Spiraea Thunbergii. White, winter-flowering. 
The slender branches and small leaves give 
the plants a feathery appearance. 
Vanhouttei. Branches long and arching; 
leaves dark green; flowers produced in 
clusters along the branches; hardy. 
TABERN/EMONTANA coronaria. An ever¬ 
green shrul) with dark glossy green leaves 
and double white sweet-scented flowers. It 
resembles the C'ape Jessamine. Half hard>-. 
Each Per lo 
4-inch pots. 5 o 50 $4 50 
TEA PLANT {Camellia Thea). An evergreen 
shrub usually reaching a height, with us, of 
8 to 10 feet unless pruned back. Large, oval, 
serrate leaves; white, fragrant flowers 
2 inches in diameter. \'erv fine. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.'.. 5 o 50 $4 50 
2 to 3 feet. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 feet. I 00 9 00 
THUNBERGIA erecta. Kvergreen shrub; dark 
green leaves and bell-shaped dark blue flow¬ 
ers. Desirable for south Florida where it 
blooms almost constantly. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.So 50 S4 50 
VIBURNUM odoratissimum. An evergreen 
shrub with broad, glossy leaves. Flowers 
white, fragrant, in early spring. Reaches a 
height of about 8 feet. Hardy, desirable. 
Tinus (Laurestinus). Avery fine, broad-leaved 
evergreen shrul), reaching a height of about 
10 feet. I'lowxTs fragrant, creamy white, 
borne freely in winter. One of the finest 
shrubs for general planting. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.So 75 S6 50 
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