CAPE JASMINE—GARDENIA 
Old Southern favorite with glossy leaves and masses of waxy white blossoms, very fragrant. Attains excellent height for 
foundation planting, massing, and for lawn specimens. Is one of the few heavy bloomers that give year around attractive¬ 
ness. Cut flowers are exquisite. Masses of Cape Jasmine along property lines and for borders are always beautiful and 
their growth is so uniform that very striking informal hedges may be grown of Cape Jasmines alone, a remarkably beauti¬ 
ful planting, summer and winter. The characteristic plant of the South. Blossoms highly valued in the North where it is 
known as the Gardenia of which romantic authors have written so freely. 
DWARF SPREADING Gardenia radicans prostrata nana 
Everfrreen 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 — 2 »/ 2 ft. B&B... 3.50 4.50 each 
2'/2 — 3 ft.B&B. . 4.50 5.50 each 
VEITCHI Semi-dwarf Cape Jasmine Gardenia radicans veitchi 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 5 ft. Seml-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 Class XX XXX 
15 —18 in.B&B . ^1.20 ^1.60 each 
18 — 24 in.B&B . . 1.60 2.00 each 
24 — 30 in.B&B . . 2.00 2.50 each 
30 —36 in. B&B... 2.50 3.70 each 
36 —42 in.B&B . . 3.50 5.00 each 
Everblooming Gardenia 
FORTUNE Everblooming Cape Jas?nine Gardenia fortune! 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 3. 6 ft. Compact, bushy habit. 
Dark green foliage. More liardy than the Florida. Blooms are medium size, 
waxy white, and sweet scented, appearing 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 
CARPET GRASS—See Grasses. 
CERCIS—See Redbud. 
Florida Gardenia 
FLORIDA Gardenia grandiflora 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 7 ft. Very bushy habit. Darlv 
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. Class 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 
Fragrant Gardenias 
CORAL BERRY 
Symphoriacarpos orbiculatus 
Indian Currant Buckberry S. vulgaris 
^ Deciduous Shrub. Ter. 1 to 6. 7 ft. Erect branching habit. Small 
oValish leaves, pale green, and hairy beneath. Flowers white. Fruit reddish- 
purple borne profusely, remaining on the plant all winter. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
18 — 24 in.B&B $ .60 $1.00 each 
2 — 3 ft.B&B . .80 1.30 each 
3 — 4 ft.B&B . 1.30 2.00 each 
CLIMBING FIG--See Vines. 
CORAL VINE—See Vines. 
CHINESE MAGNOLIA—See Magnolias. 
CHINESE PRIVET—See Privets. 
CORTADERIA—See Grasses. 
CORNUS—See Dogwood. 
Page 10 
GRIPPING NURSERIES—BEAUMONT, TEXAS 
