Bridahvreath —Single or double, graceful arch¬ 
ing branches covered with round clusters ot 
white flowers in early Spring. 
Coral Bush —Long spikes of red flowers in 
June. 
Crape Myrtle —Colors, dwarf red, dwarf lilac, 
tali red, white and pink; large panicles ot 
fringed flowers all summer, very attractive. 
Flowering Willow —A real dry weather shrub 
or small tree. It does best in mid-summer and 
then is a mass of bloom. Colors are white and 
purple. 
Flowering Pome-granite —Dark, glossy foliage, 
bright red Fuchsia-like flowers in the summer, 
Florida Dogwood—Large four petal flowers in 
early Spring. 2 year plants 35 cents. 
Hypericum—Gold flower. Golden yellow flo¬ 
wers in summer. 
Japan Flowering Quince or Burning Bush— 
A thorny bush with fiery red flowers, often in 
mid-winter. 
Lilac —The old Southern purple flowering Li¬ 
lac; a regular bloomer. 
Red Bud—Red pea-shaped 1 flowers in the ear¬ 
ly spring. 
Spirae Anthony Waterer —Grows about 15 
inches high, blooms all season, rosy red flowers. 
Syringa or Mock Orange —Pure white flowers 
with pretty yellow stamens; blooms in May and 
June. 
Tamrix Africana —Growth upright, foliage 
gray, large masses of pink flowers, this variety 
is the best bloomer. 
Vitex or Lavender Shrub —Long spikes of pur¬ 
ple flowers in mid-summer, one of our best 
summer shrubs. 
Weigela —A free flowering, vigorous shrub 
producing large and showy rose-colored flow¬ 
ers covering its spreading branches. 
GRASSES 
Pampa Grass — Large divisions, 25 cents; 
clumps 50c to $1.00. 
Pcnnisetum Grass—A dwarf plume grass, large 
divisions, price 10c; clumps 25c to 75>c. 
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