It is our honest opinion that the present supply of well-grown 
young ornamental plants will prove inadequate to meet the demand 
during the next few years and it seems to us that those nurserymen 
who invest in well-selected stocks of first-class Lining-Out plants 
and care for them properly will make larger returns on their invest¬ 
ment than they can make in any other way. We have tried to grow 
as complete a list of varieties as possible and to offer the plants at 
prices as low as is consistent with good quality. 
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j As a guide to the approximate hardiness to cold we have 1 
1 marked each variety, using the following legend: 
! H—Hardy to zero. O—Hardy to about 15 degrees. *—Hardy j 
j to 25 degrees. □—Hardy to 30 degrees. j 
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I THE NEW MEXICAN RED AMELIA J 
I O (Abelia Floribunda) 4' 
I This wonderful new Abelia variety has taken the country j 
| by storm and there is now a heavy unsatisfied demand for | 
- plants all through the warmer parts of the United States. The I 
| 2-inch long tubular flowers of glowing red are borne in great j 
= profusion up and down the stem, bending the branches and j 
1 giving the plant the appearance of a fountain on fire. Strong, 1 
j thrifty plants in 2 1 / 4 -inch pots, $ .20 each. 
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THE NEW LAVENDER FLOWERED ABELIA 
H (Abelia Schumannii) 6' 
This variety is hardier than Abelia floribunda and can be j 
= grown anywhere the old favorite Abelia grandiflora is hardy. | 
The flowers are about twice the size of Abelia grandiflora and [ 
| much darker in color, being a soft pinkish-lavender. It grows j 
I to 5 or 6 ft. and although it loses its foliage in cold situations, j 
I it is entirely evergreen in warm sections. Strong plants in 2 1 / 4 - I 
| inch pots, $ .12 each. 
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