ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND SHRUBS 
ABUTILON (Flowering 1 Maple). A large assort¬ 
ment. 15 cts. to 35 cts. each. 
ALOYSIA clfriodora (Lemon Verbena). Well- 
known, fragrant shrub. 35 cts. each. 
BOTTLE-BRUSH. See Callistemon. 
BROOM, SPANISH. See Genista. 
CALADIUAI csculentum (Elephant’s Ear). A 
tropical plant with enormous leaves. Very 
ornamental for lawns. In pots, from 50 cts. 
to $1 each. 
CAMELLIA Japonlca. Red. white, pink and va¬ 
riegated. 1% to 2 ft., $1 to $1.25 each; 2 to 
2% ft., $1.50 to $2 each; 3 ft., $3 each. 
CYPERUS nlternifollus (Palm Grass, or Um¬ 
brella Plant). A favorite for jardinieres. 
In 5-in. pots, 25 cts. each; 6-in. pots, 50 cts. 
to 75 cts. each. 
CRAPE MYRTLE. A handsome, deciduous shrub 
that produces an abundance of very showy 
flowers. In three colors, rose, crimson and 
white. In pots, 50 cts. each; larger plants 
from open ground, 75 cts. to $1 each. 
CALLISTEMON spcciosus (Bottle-Brush). Scar¬ 
let flowers. In gallon cans, 3 ft. high, 50 
cts. to 75 cts. each. 
COIIONILLA glauca. A pretty evergreen shrub 
with glaucous green foliage and beautiful 
yellow, fragrant blossoms. 50 cts. each. 
DIOSMA fragrnns (Breath of Heaven). A favor¬ 
ite shrub or pot-plant; small white flowers. 
40 cts. to 75 cts. each. 
DAPHNE odora. A handsome, evergreen, win¬ 
ter-blooming shrub. In 6-in. pots, $1 each. 
EULALIA Japonlca (Japanese Plum Grass). Ef¬ 
fective in groups. 50 cts. each. 
FUCHSIA. All the leading sorts. 25 cts. to 50 
cts. each. 
GYNERIUM argenteuin (Pampas Grass). Well 
known; useful for planting on lawns, etc. 
Small clumps, 50 cts. each. 
GENISTA scoparins (Cytisus scoparius; Span¬ 
ish Broom). Bright yellow, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers. In pots, 35 cts. to $1.50 each. 
HYDRANGEA liortensis. One of the most gor¬ 
geous blooming plants grown in our semi¬ 
tropic climate; thrives best in partial shade, 
but does well in any situation. Highly rec¬ 
ommended for planting on the shady side 
of buildings. Our plants are pot-grown. 25 
cts., 35 cts. and 50 cts. each. . 
Otaska. The flowers are much larger than 
the old variety, frequently measuring 12 
inches in diameter and of a delightful pink 
color. 35 cts. to $2 each. 
LAURUS NOBILIS (Bay Tree). Handsome orna¬ 
mental trees, trained in pyramids and 
globes, excellent for hotels and other places 
where a striking effect is desired. Pyramids 
in tubs. Standard or Globe Shape in tubs. 
Write for prices on bay trees, stating shapes 
and sizes desired. 
HIBISCUS rosa Sinensis. A beautiful shrub, 
with large, showy flowers. Choice double 
and single varieties. 25 cts. to 75 cts. each. 
HELIOTROPIUM (the common Heliotrope). A 
fine collection; various shades of blue and 
pure white. 25 cts. each. 
LANTANA. A fine assortment in pots. 15 cts. 
to 35 cts. each. 
LAURUSTINUS. See Viburnum. 
LEMON VERBENA. See Aloysia. 
LILAC. See Syringa. 
LIGUSTRUM Jnponicum (Japanese Privet). A 
handsome shrub; valuable for hedges. 50 
cts. per doz., $3 per 100. 
MYRTUS communis (Common Myrtle). A well- 
known shrub. In pots, 15 cts. to 50 eta. each. 
MAGNOLIA fusoatn. A small tree with flowers 
of the most delicious fragrance. In pots, 
$1.50 each. 
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