Fig. 7—ABELIA Fig. 8—CRAPE 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 F ARNESI AN A 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 terebinthifolius. 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 flow r ered 
jasmine of the South. Hardy in Georgia. 
Small, 20c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.50 
CHERRY LAUREL Laurocerasus 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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