Viburnum 
^'il)u^num Carlesi. H. 5'. Deciduous in North, 
evergreen south. Leaves thick, hairy. Flowers 
pinkish white deliciously fragrant. Rare plant. 
24-30 in. B&B or in box.$2.50 to $3.00 
Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum). 
Sn. 10'. Leaves are shiny green. Flowers are 
similar to Laurestinus. Red fruit which fi¬ 
nally turns black. Does not bloom when 
young. 
Each 
15-18 in. B&B.$ .75 
18-24 in. B&B. 1.25 
4- 5 ft. B&B. 4.50 
5- 6 ft. B&B. 6.00 
Samlaukwa Viburnum (V. suspensum). SH. 6'. 
Branches and flowers of this Viburnum are 
drooping. Produces clusters of sweet-scented, 
pinkish white flowei’S in very eai'l.v spring. 
Each 
12-15 
in. B&B. 
.$ .75 
15-18 
in. B&B. 
. 1.00 
18-24 
in. B&B. 
. 1.50 
24-30 
in. B&B. 
. 2.00 
Viburnum 
Tinus (Laurus 
tinus). 
SH. 8'. Ever- 
green in South. Flower 
s white 
after bioom, 
pink in 
buds. 
Each 
15-18 
in. B&B.. 
.$ .75 
18-24 
in. B&B.. 
. 1.00 
24-30 
in. B&B.. 
30-36 
in. B&B. 
. 2.00 
Flowering Shrubs 
Evergreen and Deciduous 
Abelia 
(Hussy Abelia (.4belia grandiflora) H. 6'. Small 
shining green leaves on graceful red branches; 
clu.sters of pinkish white, fragrant flowers in 
al)undance throughout summer. 
1-1% ft. B&B. 
Each 
. .$ .75 
Per 10 
$. 
2-2% ft. B&B. 
10.00 
2%-3 ft. B&B. 
. . 1.50 
12.50 
3-4 ft. B&B. 
. . 2.00 
17.50 
4-5 ft. B&B. 
. . 2.50 
• • • ♦ 
I)elia Triflora (Indian 
abelia) 
. 0° 10'. 
Deli- 
cately scented Abelia 
from 
the Himalaya. 
Large rosy flowers. 
10-12 in. B&B. 
Each 
Acacia 
Sweet Aeaeia (Acacia farnesiana; Huisache). H. 
12'. A thorny shrub with mimosa-like leaves 
and yellow balls (jf very fragrant blooms in 
spi-ing. 
Each 
4- 5 ft. B&B.$1.25 
5- 6 ft. B&B. 1.75 
Althea - Rose of Sharon 
This is one of the hardiest and most widely 
adapted of all flowering shrubs. It requires lit¬ 
tle water and blooms freely all summer long. 
Althea may be grown in tree oi' bush form and 
kept from 5 to 8 feet tall by pruning. 
Tutus Albus. Single: snowy white. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Double: pure white. 
Single White with Ked Threat. 
Amplissima. Doubie red. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Double; dark red. 
Lady Stanley. Pink and white, variegated; 
double. 
Single Purple. 
Double Purple, Ked Throat. 
Double Pink. 
Each Per 10 
3- 4 ft. bare roots.$ .50 $ 4.50 
4- 5 ft. bare roots.75 6.50 
5- 6 ft. bare root. 1.00 8.50 
Add 50 per cent for balled trees. 
Azaleas 
Azalea indiea 
SH. 5' 
Large, double or single flowers which some¬ 
times measure 4 inches across. Some varieties 
are dwarf while others grow rapidly into 
large shrubs. 
Alba. Rather upright, hardy grower, with dull- 
colored, hairy leaves. Pure white flowers in 
midseason. 
Pink Klegans. Past and rather upright grower 
with light-colored pink flowers early in the 
season. 
Formosa. Very fast grower with large dark 
leaves and big purplish pink flowers. Very 
hardy and best garden variety. 
.Macrantha. Orange - red. Evergreen narrow 
ieaves and orange-red fiowers late in season. 
May to June. 
.Macrantha. Double flowering. Same as above 
with double salmon-red flowers. May to 
June. 
Phoenicea. Hardy, fast growing, with medium¬ 
sized leaves and flowers of purplish pink. 
Looks very nice with white flowers. Very 
similar to Formosa. 
Pride of Mobile. This Azalea was formerly 
known as “Watermelon Pink.’’ Very hardy, 
fast grower, with beautiful pink flowers. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Salmon. Very hardy, midseason bloomer, with 
pleasing, salmon-colored, medium-sized flow¬ 
ers. 
William Bull. Very hardy, upright grower. Ex¬ 
ceptionally double orange-red flowers that 
will last a long time. One of the best. 
.VI1 Indiea Azaleas — Each 
l%-2 ft. spread, with 
buds, B&B.$2.25 to $2.75 
2-2% ft. spread, with 
buds, B&B. 3.00 to 3.50 
Prices of larger quantities and sizes on ap¬ 
plication. 
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