LAGERSTROMIA INDICA (Crepe Myrtle) 
One of the favorite flowering' shrubs of the South. 
Hardy and heavy bloomer for a long period. It paints 
the landscape in summer with its brilliant blossoms in 
tones of many different shades, being called “Southern 
Lilac.’’ Crimson, white, and lavender. 
12-1S inch, 
C. 
Each 
10 
1.00 
100 
8.00 
1S-24 inch, 
C. _ 
1.25 
10.00 
2- 3 feet 
3- 4 feet _ 
4- 5 feet 
5- 6 feet 
6- 8 feet _ 
.15 
__ _ _ .20 
.30 
_ . .50 
_ .75 
LESPEDEZA FORMOSA (Purple Bushclover) 
One of the most attractive herbaceous shrubs for late 
summer and fall flowers; bearing a profusion of rosy- 
purple, sweet-scented, pea-shaped flowers on arching 
branches. The tops freeze out in severe winter but 
come back each spring. 
8-12 inch, C. T. 
2 Year, C. TT. _ 
LESPEDEZA JAPONICA (White Flower) 
Pure white flower and much larger growth than purple 
flowering species. It is surely a pretty sight when 
blooming. 
Small clump, 3-5 eyes _ .50 3.00 
Medium, 5-10 eyes _ .75 5.00 
ORIENTAL MAGNOLIA 
.60 4.00 
1.25 10.00 
Although not known much in the South. Oriental Mag¬ 
nolia is most highly esteemed by Northern and Eastern 
gardeners. It is a most beautiful flower in early spring. 
M. DENUDATA 
Well known as Magnolia Conspicua. Large pure white 
flowers appeared at early spring before its leaves come 
out. 
S-12 inch, S. 
12-18 inch, S. 
M. DENUDATA HYBRID 
Grows to tree 25 to 30 feet. Flower much larger than 
M. Soulangeana, 9 petals. Color ranges from white 
with pink to almost white. Leaves roundish and very 
large. One of the best Magnolias. (We have only small 
sizes in limited supply.) 
2y 2 " pot, C. _•_ 2.50 20.00 
8-12 inch, C., from 3" pot_„_2.75 25.00 
12-18 inch, G. _ 4.00 35.00 
2-3 feet, field, B&B 
1.50 12.00 
2.00 17.50 
2.00 
