take on a brilliant red shade, from 
3 to 4 feet high. 
10 to 12 in. P.R., postpaid_$ .45 
12 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect- .90 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.15 
Pittosporum Tobira—Flowers yel¬ 
lowish-white, very fragrant, produced 
the middle of April and last a long 
time. A splendid shrub for speci¬ 
mens or massing, and can be trimmed 
in fanciful shapes. 
10 to 15 in. P.R., postpaid — _$ .45 
15 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect- .95 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.15 
Pittosporum Variegated — Same as 
above, except variegated with white 
10 to 12 in. B&B, charges collect $ .45 
12 to 15 in. B&B, charges collect- .95 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi.—An 
evergreen shrub of spreading habit, 
foliage a rich, glossy-green with white 
flowers in Spring, followed by orange 
colored berries remaining on the shrub 
all Winter. 
Pyracantha Formosana. — Leaves 
dark green with solid mass of brilliant 
red berries in the Winter. 
12 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect $ .90 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect. 1.15 
24 to 36 in. B&B, charges collect _ 1.40 
ILEX ROTUNDIFOLIA 
(Round-Leaf Holly) 
Very much branched with oval shiny 
green leaves somewhat like boxwood. 
Being semi-dwarf it is one of the best 
foundation plants. 
8 to 10 in. P.R., postpaid _$ .30 
10 to 15 in. B&B, charges collect. .45 
15 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect. .70 
Ilex Vomitoria. (Yaupon.) — Small 
leaves of a glossy-green, bearing im¬ 
mense quantities of berries, turning 
a bright-red in early Autumn and re¬ 
maining until early Spring. 
10 to 12 in. P.R., postpaid _$ .30 
12 to 18 in. P.R., postpaid_ .40 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect- .60 
Olea Fragrans. (Sweet or Tea 
Olive.)—An evergreen with bright, 
glossy foliage and small, white, sweet 
scented flowers borne in the Winter 
and Spring months. 
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8 to 12 in. P.R., postpaid __$ .30 
12 to 18 in. P.R., postpaid_ .45 
12 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect. .90 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.15 
Cotoneaster Pannosa.—A beautiful 
upright shrub with long arching 
branches. Leaves are dark above and 
silvery beneath with white flowers 
in Spring and silvery-red berries re¬ 
maining through the Winter. 
Cotoneaster Franchettii.—A spread¬ 
ing, fast growing variety with arch¬ 
ing branches. Leaves are green above ft 
and silvery beneath. Flowers deep 
pink in large clusters with red ber- 1 
ries during Winter. 
12 to 15 in. P.R., postpaid _$ .30 | 
15 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect- .60 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect _ .90 
DECIDUOUS and FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
WIEGELA 
Beautiful shrubs that bloom in 
April and May. The flowers are pro¬ 
duced in so great profusion as to al¬ 
most entirely hide the foliage. 
Rosea.—Flowers are a deep pink, 
and borne in great abundance. 
Eva Rathke.—Hardly as vigorous 
as some of the other varieties, but 
perhaps the most beautiful of all; 
flowers a deep, carmine-red. 
Amabilis.—A medium-growing Wie- 
gela with excellent green foliage with 
flowers of deep-pink on outer edge 
of petals shading to a delicate light 
pink in the throat and borne in large 
clusters. I 
Candida.—Very beautiful green fol- j 
iage; white flowers; blooms in the 
early Spring. 
18 to 24 in. P.R., postpaid _$ .46 
Specimen plant's, postpaid_ .60 
FRENCH HYDRANGEA 
When given a rich, moist soil where 
they are protected from the sun, there 
is nothing more attractive than a 
mass planting. 
8 to 12 in. P.R., postpaid_$ .30 
Specimen Plants, postpaid__ .45 
PHILADELPHUS 
Syringa or Mock Orange.—Will be 
found highly desirable for growing 
with other shrubs; of strong vigor- 
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