CLEYERA JAPONICA 
A splendid evergreen shrub with thick glossy leaves 
and creamy white fragrant flowers. Berries red in 
winter. An'upright grower reaching the height of 10 
to 12 feet. Ours is propagated from cuttings from best 
specimens, superior in every respect to those ffom seed. 
4-6 
inch, 
G\, from 2 1 / 4 " pot 
Each 
10 
1.00 
100 
7.00 
3- 4 
4- 5 
5- 6 
feet, 
feet, 
feet, 
field grown, B&B 
field grown, B&B 
field grown, B&B 
1.25 
2.00 
2.50 
CLINOPODIUM COCCINEAM (Red Sage) 
This is one of the most prospective native plants of 
south Alabama. It grows in the poorest sandy or rocky 
soil. A slender, sparingly branched shrub of two or 
three feet in height with small evergreen leaves and 
horizontal, tubular, bright red flower blooming all the 
summer and the fall until just before Christmas, es¬ 
pecially at autumn, even young plants of a few inches 
are covered with a mass of red flowers. In addition to 
its attractive appearance, it has a pleasant odor which 
might possibly be utilized in perfumery. No cold spell 
ever injured this plant down here; it may stand near 
zero weather, probably lower. No doubt this is one of 
the most suitable plants for Southern rock gardens; also 
it will be very valuable as a pot plant. We offer this 
year potted plants, as we have found that collected 
plants are hard to transplant. 
Cultural directions with plants. ■; 
From 2*4" pot _1.00 ' 8.00 
CONRADINA CANESCENS (Blue Sage) 
A low, dense, compact shrub, Avith small narrow, beau¬ 
tiful sil\ r er colored evergreen leaves. The flower re¬ 
sembles Rosemary very much—pale bluish blossoms 
from early summer to late fall. It thrives on dry poor 
soil. It is indeed a suitable plant for the rock garden 
also border planting, as well as pot planting. We offer 
cutting grown and potted plants. 
Cultural directions wflth plants 
From 2*4" pot _ 1.00 8.00 
COTONEASTER HARROVIANA 
One of the good Cotoneasters, particularly at the Pa¬ 
cific Coast. Very highly praised. It resembles Fran- 
cheti A'ery much but bears more berries, which are red. 
COTONEASTER PANOSA 
One of the Cotoneasters that thrives well in the South¬ 
ern climate. Sil\ r ery leaves together with abundant red 
berries; most attracti\ T e. 
• 4-6 inch, C. T. _ .75 6.00 
CUPHEA HYSSOPIFOLIA MYCROPHYLLA 
A dwarf evergreen shrub with tiny e\ r ergreen leaves. 
Flow r er small but abundant, pale lilac in color. Ex¬ 
cellent as a bedding plant and for edging. Thrives very 
well on the Gulf Coast. 
4-6 inch, 2*4" pot _ .75 5.00 
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