Flower and Leaves of 
STEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMELLIA 
STEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMELLIA 
Sometimes called “Summer Camellia’’ or “False Ca¬ 
mellia” in Japan. A shrub with upright branches or 
tree attaining 20 feet. Leaves 2 to 3 inches long, ellip¬ 
tic to elliptic lanceolate, acute at both ends, bright 
green. Flowers single, pure white with numerous yel¬ 
low stamens, 2 1 / 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Bloom, July 
and August. Rapid grower and very hardy for both 
cold and hot climate. 
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8-12 inch, C. T. _ 1.00 8.00 
12-18 inch, C. T. _ 1.25 10.00 
18-24 inch, C. TT. _1.75 15.00 
2-3 feet, field, B&B __ 1.00 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
BIGNONIA SPECIOSA 
Evergreen vine with large purple trumpet shaped 
flower. 
4-6 inch, from 2 1 / 4" pot_ .75 6.00 
8-12 inch, from 3" pot _ 1.00 8.00 
BOUGAENVI LLEA, CRIMSON LAKE 
The best of Bouganvillea. Very rich brilliant crimson- 
like color and more profuse bloomer than any other 
variety. Florists grow it in pots for holiday trade, 
while in Southern Florida and Southern California it 
is raised outside for climbing vine. 
4-6 inch, C., from 2%" pot_ .75 6.00 
6-8 inch, C., from 3" pot _ 1.00 8.00 
8-12 inch C., from 4" pot_2.00 15.00 
EUONYMUS RADICANS (Winter Creeper) 
A fine evergreen creeper with small shiny green foliage. 
Very hardy. 
6-8 inch, C. T. _ .60 5.00 
8-12 inch, C. T. _ 1.00 7.00 
FICUS REPENS (Climbing Fig) 
Though it is not very hardy, it is one of the best 
climbers, if not the best, known in the South, to cover 
stone or brick walls as well as rocks. 
6-8 inch, from 2%" pot- .75 6.00 
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