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Fig. 7—ABELIA Fig. 8—CHAPE MYRTLE 
GRANDIFLORA 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Leaves small, metallic 
bronze in winter. Flowers pinkish white. Hardy north 
to Virginia. Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, $1.00. 
ACACIA FARNESIANA OR POPINAC. Very fine pin 
nate foliage giving a thin airy effect. Seed per pkt 10c. 
Plants, Small, 20c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.00. 
ANGEL’S TRUMPET Datura arborea. The large, pen¬ 
dulous, trumpet-shaped white flowers, six inches wide 
open in the evening, and are as fragrant as the jasmine. 
Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 50c. 
DOUBLE YELLOW DATURA SEED per pkt 10c 
BOTTLE BRUSH Callistemon rigidus. Thick, narrow, 
sharp pointed leaves, dense spikes, large, red flowers. 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Large $1.00 
BRAZILIAN PEPPER Schinus terebinthifoliiis. Dark 
green leaves. Red berries in clusters about Christmas 
time. Can be used for holly. Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, 
Small, 15c; Med. 25c; Large, 50c. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH Buddleia. White, blue and yellow 
varities. Fast growing with light green leaves, more or 
less silver underneath. Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 75c. 
CAPE JASMINE OR GARDENIA FLORIDA. Dark 
glossy green leaves, wonderful large white waxy blooms 
with perfume second to none. The old double flowered 
jasmine of the South. Hardy in Georgia. 
Small, 20c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.50 
CHERRY LAUREL I ^aurocerasus caroliniana. Beauti¬ 
ful, glossy, broad leaved evergreen, easily sheared into 
shape. Hardy in Georgia. Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 75c. 
CHINESE PRIVET. Small bright green leaves, can be 
sheared into almost any shape. Hardy to Virginia. 
Small, 10c; Med. 20c; Large, 75c. 
Fig. 9— Chinese Hibiscus 
CHINESE HIBISCUS H. rosa-sinensis. The large flower¬ 
ed hibiscus found in almost every door-yard in Florida. 
Single scarlet, salmon, light pink, varieties. 
Small, 15c; Med. 25c; Large, 50c. 
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