BERRIES 
Rubus 
What is nicer for the home garden than 
a berry patch? They have the advantage of 
coming into bearing sooner than most fruits 
and certainly nothing is more relished than 
big, ripe, lucious berries. 
Blackberries, Dewberries, Youngberries, 
and Boysenberries are quite at home in the 
South, and nowhere are they more produc¬ 
tive or the quality better. 
The improved cultivated varieties are 
offered here, and are the choicest of their 
kind. A few plants will give you a quantity 
of choice fruit during their season. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY —Ter. 1 to 4. A rapid 
grower. Long thorny vines. Never fails to pro¬ 
duce a heavy crop each year. One of the most 
prolific bearers. Berries are large, lucious, sweet 
and juicy. 
THORNLESS DEWBERRY-Ter. 1 to 3. A new 
plant, without thorns. A strong grower. Large 
jet black berries for eating fresh or canning. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. Class Dozen 100 
Strong Vines .NB $ .90 $6.00 
BOYSENBERRY—Ter. 1 to 6. The largest and most 
productive berry known. Berries very sweet and 
juicy. They have a mild, distinctive flavor of its 
own, somewhat suggestive of raspberry. The vines 
are so heavy, they should have a three-wire trellis 
five feet high. When planting, allow 6 feet ea:ch 
way for vines to grow and bear properly. 
Class Dozen 100 
Strong Vines .NB $2.50 $17.00 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY-Ter. 1 to 5. Vines 
are robust, from 10 to 20 ft. long in season. Berries 
are large purple when ripe, fine flavor, similar to 
raspberry, sweet, juicy and delicious. Best results 
are obtained by planting 6 to 7 feet apart in 
rows 8 feet apart. A two-wire trellis 4 feet high 
is best for successful cultivation. 
Class Dozen 100 
Strong Vines .NB $1.25 $10.00 
Specimen Bamboo 
Garden Bernes 
BOXWOOD 
Buxus 
JAPANESE sft 5}: (Creole Boxwood) Buxus japonica 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1. 3 ft. 
Very dwarf, compact habit. Leaves are very small, 
bright green. New growth is a light or yellowish- 
green. A formal shrub of dense, slow growth; 
trimmed, they are unsurpassed as specimen plants 
for porch or lawn decorations. Prefer acid soil. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX 
12-15 in.B&B $1.40 each 
15-18 in.B&B 2.30 each 
18-24 in.B&B 3.20 each 
COTONEASTER 
SILVERLEAF^l: * * Cotoneaster pannosa 
Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 6 ft. 
Spreading habit, with arching branches. Leaves are 
small, dull green above, white-woolly beneath. Flow¬ 
ers white, in profuse clusters. Berries dull red. Used 
in group and foundation plantings for color contrasts. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX 
18-24 in.B&B $2.75 each 
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CAPE JASMINE 
Gardenia 
One of the most commonly known Ever¬ 
green Flowering Shrubs in the Gardens of 
the South. Very popular for their fragrant, 
white flowers. 
DWARF SPREADING* 
Gardenia radicans prostrata nana 
Evergreen Flowering Shrub. Ter. 1. 6 ft. 
Spreading habit. Small, pointed leaves about one- 
half inch wide, glossy green. Miniature Gardenia 
flowers, fragrant and snowy white; blooms early in 
the Spring and occasionally during the summer. 
Prefers neutral or acid soils. Grows better in full 
sun, but will grow in partial shade. Used for low 
groups and borders. 
Approx. Spread 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
12-15 in. 
.B&B 
$1.50 
$2.00 each 
15-18 in. 
.B&B 
2.00 
2.50 each 
18 -24 in. 
.B&B 
2.50 
3.50 each 
2 -2H ft. 
.B&B 
3.50 
4.50 each 
2)4-3 ft. 
.B&B 
4.50 
5.50 each 
FLORIDA 
Gardenia 
grandiflora 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 10 ft. 
Very bushy habit. Dark green, glossy foliage. 
Large, white waxy, sweet scented blooms, produced 
early in the Spring only. Will not thrive in lime 
soil; grows 
best in full sun. 
Approx. Ht. 
C121SS 
XX 
XXX 
18-24 in. ... 
.B&B 
$1.00 
$1.25 each 
2-3 ft. ... 
.B&B 
1.40 
1.75 each 
3-4 ft. ... 
.B&B 
2.00 
2.25 each 
4-5 ft. ... 
.B&B 
2.50 
3.00 each 
FORTUNE (Everblooming Cape Jasmine) ^ 
Gardenia fortunei 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 3. 10 ft. 
Compact, bushy habit. Dark green foliage. More 
hardy than the Florida. Blooms are medium size, 
waxy white, and sweet scented, ^pearing in _ the 
Spring, and at intervals during the Summer. This is 
the variety so much in demand for the Gardens of 
the South, as well as in the North, when given proper 
protection. Does not like lime or alkali soils. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
18-24 in.B&B $1.25 $2.00 each 
2- 3 ft.B&B 1.75 2.75 each 
3- 4 ft.B&B 2.25 3.00 each 
4- 5 ft.B&B 3.00 4.00 each 
VEITCHI** (Semi-dwarf Cape Jasmine) 
Gardenia radicans veitchi 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 5 ft. 
Semi-spreading habit. Leaves, dark green, pointed, 
about two inches long. Flowers small, pure white, 
highly fragrant. Will not grow in lime soil. May be 
grown in partial shade. Fairly^ hardy. Valuable for 
low groups or foundation plantings. 
Approx. Spread Cl 2 is 8 XX XXX 
15-18 in.B&B $2.00 $3.00 each 
18-24 in.B&B 3.00 4.00 each 
2- 3 ft.B&B 4.00 5.50 each 
3- 4 ft.B&B 5.50 7.00 each 
4- 5 ft.B&B 7.00 9.50 each 
