Each 
10 
100 
SUGAR BUSH (see Rhus) 
SUGAR PLUM TREE (see Lagunaria) 
SUMMER LILAC (see Buddleja) 
SWAINSONIA greyana 
Sub-shrub to 3 feet with pea-shaped flowers in handsome loose 
heads shading from white to deep red. Plant with winter blooming 
shrubs and cut back to the ground after flowering. 
1 gallon containers.. .45 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 1.50 
SWEET BELLS (see Leucothoe) 
SYCAMORE (see Platanus) 
TACSONIA (see Passiflora) 
TAMARIX africana 
Small deciduous shrub to 10 feet with dense conifer-like foliage 
and is a mass of pink flowers in the early spring. Makes wonderful 
hedges. 
T. hispida 
A smaller edition of the above with flowers in late summer. . 
1 gallon containers. 45 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 1.50 
TAXUS baccata (The English Yew) 
Large erect tree to 60 feet, dark green foliage forming a compact 
crown, leaves are shining above and pale beneath. 
T. baccata fastigata (The Irish Yew) 
A form with crowded erect branches, glossy dark green foliage; 
the leaves spread from all around the branchlets, extensively used 
in formal planting for its columnar habit. 
B&B 3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
B&B 4 to 5 ft. 8.00 
B&B 5 to 6 ft. 10.00 
TEA (see Thea) 
TECOMA australis (Syn. Pandorea pandorana) The 
Wonga-wonga Vine) 
Has yellowish white flowers, spotted with purple. Rampant grower 
with beautiful dark green glossy foliage, the flowers are interest¬ 
ing. Worth cultivating for the foliage alone. 
T. garrocha 
A medium-sized very graceful shrub to 5 feet with supple willowy 
branches, large clusters of narrow yellow and scarlet trumpets, 
really a handsome shrub and very desirable when used for mass 
effects. 
T. jasminoides (see Pandorea) 
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