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LOCKE POTEET NURSERY 
S. Laciniata (Cut-leaf Elder) —Great handsome 
cymes of delicate, fragrant flowers in June and 
July, followed by large clusters of fruit. The foliage 
is deeply cut and has a 
lacey appearance. 
Height 
Each 
19 
12-18 in 
$ .20 
$1.50 
2.00 
18-24 in_ 
... " .30 
2- 3 ft_ _ 
_ .40 
3.50 
3- 4 ft ____ 
_ .60 
5.00 
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY 
Callicarpa americana, 8 ft. —Highly ornamental 
shrub with its large foliage and brightly colored 
berry-like fruit in circular clusters at the leaf 
joints, appearing late in Summer. 
18-24 in., NB _ $ .25 
2- 3 ft., NB _ .35 
Bird of Paradise, 12 ft. (Poiinciana, Gilliesi)— 
Blossoms rich golden yellow, about 2£ inches in 
diameter, produced in large trusses, the most 
striking feature being the long, incurving stamens 
and pistils of a beautiful bright crimson color; 
price, 35$ each. 
Lonicera Morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle) —Hand¬ 
some Japanese variety with white flowers during 
May, but especially valuable for its bright red fruit 
during the summer and autumn months; 35$ each; 
2-year heavy, 50$ each. 
Lonicera (Red Bush Honeysuckle) —This up¬ 
right honeysuckle has pretty fragrant pink flowers, 
fine for florists; grows in round bush, 2 to 3 feet, 
35$ each; 4 to 5 feet, 50$ each. 
Mallow Marvels —Improved, hardy hibiscus ; 
large flow r ers; white, pink, crimson and scarlet; 
2-years, 50$ each. 
Coral Berry (Symphoricarpus) —A hardy shrub 
that is useful for borders, hedges and general land¬ 
scape work; has red berries in the Autumn, the 
bush being covered with brilliant red berries. 
2-years, 25$ each ; per dozen, $2.50. 
Pussy Willow —A delight to all who see them. 
These large silvery flowers open up in late Winter. 
They come as a “Herald of Springtime.” Plant 
them as a screen or hedge in the background, or 
plant as a tall shrub in your lawn. Their growth is 
compact and graceful; 50$ each. 
FLOWERING POMEGRANATE (Punica) 
Punica Alba, 6 to 10 ft. (“White Flowering 
Pomegranate.” Asia) —Flowers double and creamy 
white, followed by brilliant showy fruits; foliage 
glossy and handsome with ruddy tints on new 
growth; 2 to 3 ft., 50$ NB. 
Punica Rubra, 15 ft. (“Double Scarlet Flowering 
Pomegranate,” S. Asia) —Rapid growing shrub 
similar to Alba, except flowers are deep double 
scarlet; 2 to 3 ft., 50$, NB. 
P. granatum nana (Dwarf Pomegranate) —A 
beautiful shrub almost evergreen; foliage glossy 
green with ruddy tints ; flowers bed and almost con¬ 
tinuously in bloom; fruits a rich maroon red in 
color; not edible; makes a colorful low hedge; 
2 to 3 ft., 00$, NB. 
P. Mme. Legrelle —Flowers variegated, light red 
edged with yellow: a very beautiful type. Bare 
root, 2 to 3 feet, 60$. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus) 
Mock Orange, 10 ft. (Garden Syringa.” Europe, 
Asia) —Flowers pure white, delightful orange- 
blossom fragrance; one of the first to bloom in 
the Spring. 2 to 3 ft., NB, 40$ each. 
Rosemary —Evergreen with grayish-green fol¬ 
iage highly perfumed, used for medicinal pur¬ 
poses ; 2-years, 50$; large, balled specimens $1 each. 
FLOWERING WILLOW 
Chilopsis linearis —These grow on any soil and 
bloom continuously from Spring until frost. White 
and purple flowers. 
12-18 in., NB, each_$ .25 
1S-24 in., NB, each_ .35 
SPIREA 
Thunberg, 4 ft. (S. thunbergi)—Semi-spreading 
type: light green foliage; tiny pure white flowers 
in early Spring; 2 to 3 ft., 50$ each. 
Spiraea bumalda, 3 ft. (Anthony Waterer) — 
Dwarf, erect form, growing about 3 feet high; 
flowers rosy-red- in flattened heads at ends of 
branches; blossoms in mid-Summer; 14 to 2 ft, 50$. 
S. prunifolia flore pleno (Bridal Wreath) — 
Small shrub with long, very slender branches; 
flowers very double and pure white, borne along 
the branches before the leaves appear. This is the 
genuine “Bridal Wreath.” 2 to 3 ft., 50$. 
S. reevesiana—Medium-size shrub; foliage long 
and narrow; flowers large and pure white; 2 to 
3 ft., 50$. 
S. van houttei—A handsome pendulous bush; 
flowers pure white; fine for grouping and shrub¬ 
bery borders; 2 to 3 ft., 35$. 
SALT CEDAR (Tamarix) 
T. pentandra, 10 ft.—Bluish foliage, flowers of 
a lovely carmine-rose color in large sprays. 
2- 3 ft __$ .35 
3- 4 ft___-_ .45 
T. Jap. Plumosa—Finest of them all; upright, 
curly light green, feathery leaves. 
2- 3 ft _$ .35 
3- 4 ft_ 45 
T. Estivalis—A constant bloomer; pink blossoms, 
grayish foliage; very attractive. 
2- 3 ft.... -__$ .35 
3 - 4 ft_ .45 
T. Indica—Upright; dark green, thick foliage; 
a late bloomer; flowers come in clusters, light 
pink color. 
2- 3 ft _$ .35 
3- 4 ft__ .45 
T. Oddeseana—Neat grayish foliage; flowers 
rose colored; very profuse bloomer; blooms from 
June to August. 
2- 3 ft_..._$ .35 
3- 4 ft___. .45 
T. Africana—-Fine feathery foliage, like that of 
the Juniper; valuable in sand or soil where most 
shrubs will not do well; upright growth; small 
pink flowers on long stems. 
2- 3 ft___$ .25 
3- 4 ft___ 35 
4- 5 ft.__ .40 
