GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO 
GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HEMEROCALLIS . Day-Lily 
These decorative perennials are rapidly growing in favor and well deserve their popu¬ 
larity. The flowers are wonderfully beautiful, many of them fragrant; the colors range 
through all the shades of yellow, from the palest lemon to a deep tawny reddish orange. 
There are tall varieties as well as low-growing ones, and, if carefully chosen, a succes¬ 
sion of bloom may be had from early April through August. 
We strongly recommend coming to see these lovely flowers during their 
blooming period and choosing for yourself 
Apricot. A low-growing variety with fragrant, 
clear orange flowers. May to August. 
Aurantiaca. Fine variety from Japan, with 
sweet-scented, deep orange flowers. Grows 
2 to 3 feet high. June to August. 
Citrina. The flowers of this variety are quite 
long, a pale sulphur-yellow, and notablv 
fragrant. Blooms are at their best in the 
late afternoon and early evening. June 
and July. 
Dumortieri. Flowers orange color, shaded 
much darker on outer side of petals. Blooms 
early, even in late April and May. About 
1 foot high. 
Arundinaria japonica (Bambusa metake). 
Hardiest Bamboo, quickly growing 15 feet 
high. Large, handsome foliage. Spreads 
rapidly. 
Bamboos 
Florham. One of the finest of the older varie¬ 
ties. Fragrant golden yellow flowers with 
a raised midrib and curving, fluted petals. 
May through August. 
Fulva (Tawny Day-Lily). Large flowers of 
dusty orange, with darker markings of 
reddish orange; light midrib. Tall; late 
bloomer. 
Gold Dust. Golden yellow flowers with nar¬ 
row, curving petals. Low growing. Early. 
Kwanso. Very large, double, orange-copper 
flowers. Tall. Late. 
Sovereign. Fragrant flowers of clear light 
yellow; outer petals brownish. Medium 
height. April to August. 
Each Per 10 
Bambusa argentea. Vigorous grower for 
hedges and screens. Handsome foliage and 
canes which will grow 25 feet. 
Bambusa argentea striata. A similar variety 
with green canes, striped with yellow near 
the base. The leaves are also variegated 
with whitish stripes. 
Bambusa disticha. A very handsome clump 
Bamboo, with fern-like leaves rarely taller 
than 15 feet. 
Bambusa verticillata. Upright clump Bam¬ 
boo, with yellow and green striped canes 
about 30 feet high. 
Phyllostachys aurea (Bambusa aurea). Rap¬ 
idly spreading, very hardy Bamboo, with 
bright yellow canes. Very graceful and 
hardy. 
Prices of Bamboos. Each Per 10 
Small clumps, 6 to 10 canes. . .$0 50 $4 00 
Strong clumps, 12 to 18 canes. 75 6 00 
Extra-strong, 20 or more canes. 1 75 15 00 
Specimens . 2 50 and up. 
VINES 
Vines add a great deal to the beauty of 
the home and its surroundings. The South 
is fortunate in the number of beautiful 
flowering vines which will grow to perfec¬ 
tion in a very short time. 
ALLAMANDA hendersonii. Evergreen. 
Large, golden yellow flowers. Adapted to 
central and south Florida. 
BIGNONIA chamberlayni. Evergreen. 
Hardy vine with bright yellow flowers in 
early spring. 
radicans (Trumpet Vine). Leaves dark 
green. Flowers brilliant orange in sum¬ 
mer. Very hardy. 
speciosa. Evergreen. Glossy leaves and 
large, lavender-blue flowers in clusters, 
venusta (Flame Vine). Evergreen. Pro¬ 
fusion of bright reddish orange flowers. 
Very showy. Tender. 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra sanderiana. Ever¬ 
green. Vigorous grower; large masses of 
purple flowers. 
Crimson Lake. A most striking variety 
with bright crimson flowers. Tender. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix). Evergreen. 
Makes an excellent covering for walls and 
tree-trunks: hardy. 
FICUS repens (Evergreen Climbing Fig). 
Finest of all for covering buildings and walls. 
Bignonia radicans 
HONEYSUCKLE, Trumpet (Lonicera sem- 
pervirens). A beautiful, strong-growing 
vine with showy scarlet flowers. 
JASMINUM pubescens. Evergreen. Beau¬ 
tiful foliage and white, star-shaped flowers, 
simplicifolium. Evergreen. Rapid-growing 
vine with large leaves and white, star¬ 
shaped flowers. 
PANDOREA jasminoides. Foliage dark 
green. Flowers trumpet-shaped, white 
suffused with pink. 
RHYNCOSPERMUM jasminoides. Ever¬ 
green. Beautiful, dark, shiny leaves and 
fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers. Hardy. 
THUNBERGIA grandiflora. The showy, 
dark blue, tubular flowers are borne in 
thick racemes. Tender. 
WISTERIA, Purple. Strong-growing, hardy, 
deciduous vine. Flowers in large clusters in 
spring. 
White. Produces large clusters of delicately 
scented white flowers. 
YELLOW JESSAMINE ( Gelsemium semper- 
virens ). A slender, rapid-growing evergreen 
vine. Flowers yellow, fragrant, produced 
in profusion during the spring months. 
Prices of all Vines. Each Per 10 
Small plants.$0 35 $3 00 
Medium plants. 50 4 00 
Strong plants. 1 00 9 00 
Extra-strong plants. 1 25 10 00 
Special. 1 50 and up. 
Small clumps.$0 25 $2 00 
Medium clumps . . 40 3 50 
Large clumps. 60 5 00 
BAMBOOS 
There are no more beautiful plants than the Bamboos. The long, willowy canes and 
fine foliage give a delicate, pleasing effect. Under suitable climatic conditions they will 
grow on very poor soil, if well supplied with plant-food. Good drainage they should have, 
and moisture in abundance. 
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