A. pendula (Weeping Myall) Each 
Small tree with drooping branchlets. The most beautiful of all Acacias. 
1 gallon containers.70 
A. podalyriaefolia (The Pearl Acacia) 
Tall gray shrub covered with a soft fuzz; neat gray ovate leaves 
and abundant long yellow racemes at the end of the branches 
make it a very decorative species. 
1 gallon containers.50 
5 gallon containers.:. 1.80 
A. pruinosa 
Small tree, young foliage bronze-like; one of the most handsome 
of all the acacias. 
1 gallon containers.50 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 
A. pycnantha (Golden or Broad-leaved Wattle) 
Small tree with more or less pendulous branchlets; fragrant flowers 
in racemes. 
1 gallon containers.50 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 
A. sideroxylon 
A novelty of much merit. Leaves to 10 inches long and 2 inches 
wide giving it a decided tropical appearance. 
1 gallon containers.60 
5 gallon containers. 2.00 
A. suaveolens 
Shrub to 6 feet; flowers in racemes in April. 
1 gallon containers.60 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 
A. verticillata (Whorl-leaved Acacia) 
Spreading shrub or small tree to 20 feet; used for hedges or as 
specimen plant and can be trimmed in pyramidal form; needle-like 
leaves give the plant the appearance of a conifer. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 
1 gallon containers.50 
5 gallon containers.—- 1.60 
ACANTHUS mollis (Bear's Breech) 
Hardy herbaceous perennial, 2 to 3 feet; famed in Greek history as 
the decorative motif on the Corinthian and other columns. Recom¬ 
mended as a window plant or as a background for low borders 
and subtropical effects. 
1 gallon containers.50 
5 gallon containers. 1-80 
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1.90 1.80 
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1.75 
.45 .40 
1.50 
.45 .40 
1.75 1.70 
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