Pcdocarpus—A new evergreen from Japan that 
does well with us, slender dark green leaves. 
15 inch 50 cents; 2 ft. 85 cents. 
Rosemary—-Gray-green, sage-color, lew ever¬ 
green with blue flowers borne in the axiles ot 
the leaves; one of the old favorites among aro¬ 
matic shrubs. 12 inch 25 cents. 
Santolina—-Of very compact and rounding 
growth making a perfect ball of gray green. 
Likes the sun. 12 inch 25 cents. 
Wax Leaf Ligustram—Glossy dark green 
leathery foliage, large panicles of sweetly scent¬ 
ed flowers in spring. 18 inch 50 cents; 24 inch 
75 cents; 24-30 inch $1.00. 
Wild Peach or Carolina Cherry Laurel—Tall 
growing, symmetrical and very bushy. Leaves 
of medium size, bright green, finely-toothed 
around the edge; flowers white and pleasantly 
fragrant. 18 in. 50 cents; 24 in. 75 cents; 3 
feet $1.00. 
Yaupon—A native evergreen bush with holly 
like red berries. Grafted plants that will have 
plenty of berries. 12 inch 50 cents. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Amur River Privet—-The best hedge privet for 
the south; uniform growth of its branches and 
foliage, its adaptability to be trimmed into any 
form makes this an ideal variety for that pur¬ 
pose. Price, 2-3 ft. 5 cents each; 3-4 ft. 8 cents. 
Lodense Piivet—Very dwarf and compact, 
growing only about 15 inches. 6 inch, 6 cents; 
8 inch, 8 cents. 
ORNAMENTAL 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Price—One Year 25 Cents Each; $3.00 Per Dozen. 
Two Year 35 Cents; $3.50 Per Dozen. 
Very useful to use as screens, hedges or as 
single specimens. Some bloom early in Spring 
before we have any other flowers, some in the 
hot dry summer when most other flowers are 
gone. 
Almond—Double flowering pink. Grows to 4 
to 5 feet. Blooms before the leaves appear, witn 
tassel-like flcweers the whole length of the 
branches. 2 year size only 35 cents. 
Althea—Colors red and pink; large double 
rose-shaped flowers in summer and fall. 
Anisacanthus—Red flowers all summer. Grows 
about four feet high, likes dry weather. 
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