CRAPE MYRTLE—continued 
flaunt a riot of color from early summer to 
late fall never fail to draw admiration. A 
universal favorite. We offer a variety of col¬ 
ors: Indica rosea, pastel pink; Ked, a rich 
watermelon-red; White, snow-white tufts of 
flowers. Purple, rich lavender purple. 
Each 
l%-2 ft. bare roots.$ .35 
2- 3 ft. bare roots.40 
3- 4 ft. bare roots.50 
4- 5 ft. bare roots.60 
5- 6 ft. bare roots.75 
6- 7 ft. bare roots.$1.00 to 1.50 
If balled add 50%. 
We have White Crape Myrtle trained in 
standard tree form, with stems 8-10 ft. 
high. They are excellent for avenue plant¬ 
ing or along cement walks, etc. $2.50 to 
$3.50 each, B&B. 
I) warf Lavender and Dwarf Ked. These are by 
nature spreading and do not grow higher 
than 5 ft. 
Each 
2- 3 ft. N/B.$ .60 
3- 4 ft. N/B.75 
4- 5 ft. N/B. 1.00 
If balled add 50%. 
laght Pink with White Fringe. Very delicate 
color. 
Each 
4-5 ft. N/B.$1.00 
6-7 ft. N/B. 1.50 
If balled add 50%. 
(ineen of Crape Myrtle (L. indica regina). TT. 
S'. This new introduction has immense flow¬ 
ers of a beautiful shade of imperial lavender. 
Very much admired by flower lovers. 
Each 
Qt. containers .$1.00 
4 in. pots .50 
Coral Tree - Cockspur 
Frythrina crista-galli. T. 10'-15'. Large, corky 
trunk. Long spikes of big, brilliant red, pea¬ 
like flowers in the spring. Locally called 
“Cry Baby.” 
Each 
Gal. containers .$1.25 
Frythrina herbaeea. Herbaceous coral bush. 
Each 
Good Clump N/B.$1.00 
Cape Honeysuckle 
Teooinaria capensis. SH. 6'. A shrub with re¬ 
clining branches. Clusters of orange-red flow¬ 
ers borne in great profusion from May to 
first heavy frost. 
Each Per 10 
24-30 in. B&B or in can.$ .75 $ 6.00 
30-36 in. B&B or in can. 1.25 10.00 
3-4 ft. B&B. 1.50 12.50 
Chilopsis linearis 
Desert Willow; Flowering Willow. H. 8'. Leaves 
resemble the willow, producing bell-shaped 
flowers of lilac striped with yellow. Succeeds 
well in dry climates. Blooms throughout 
summer. 
Each 
4- 5 ft. bare roots.$ .75 
5- 6 ft. bare roots. 1.00 
If balled add 50%. 
Coralberry or Indian Currant 
■Syniphoriearpos orbiculatus (S. vulgaris). Hardy 
shrub that will grow in shade. Carries coral- 
red berries all winter. 
Each 
1-1% ft. bare roots.$ .35 
l%-2 ft. bare roots.50 
Cornus 
n iiite-Floweriiig Dogwood (Cornus florida), H. 
15'. A veritable tuft of white cloud on 
branches amid leafless surroundings. Blooms 
early in spring. Flowers are slightly suffused 
with pink. Bears red berries in fall. 
Each Per 10 
3- 4 ft. B&B or boxed.$1.00 $ 9.00 
4- 5 ft. B&B or boxed. 1.25 11.00 
5- 6 ft. B&B or boxed. 1.50 13.50 
Prices of larger specimen on application. 
Tree with buds 50% extra. 
Pink-Flowering Dogwood. (C. florida rubra). H. 
12'. Large deep pink flowers. Blooms early in 
spring. Like the above in other respects. 
Each 
2- 3 ft. B&B or boxed with buds.$2.00 
3- 4 ft. B&B or boxed with buds. 2.50 
4- 5 ft. B&B or boxed with buds. 3.00 
Prices of larger trees on application. 
Deutzia 
Double Rose Deutzia (Deutzia crenata rosea). 
H. 8'. Hardy and vigorous. Drooping branches 
covered with a profusion of double white 
flowers, tinged with pink. 
Pride of Rochester Deutzia. H. 8. Double; 
white, tinged pink. 
Above 2 Deutzia — Each 
2-3 ft. B/B.$ .75 to $1.00 
5-6 ft. B/B. 1.25 to 3.00 
Flowering Almond 
Double Pink and White Almond (Prunus glan- 
duiosa). A wealth of double flowers borne on 
short stalks, completely hiding the branches 
in early spring. 
Each 
2- 3 ft. B/B.$1.25 
3- 4 ft. B/B. 1.50 
Single Pink-Flowering Almond. H. 6'. Same as 
preceding but with single pink flowers. Early 
in spring trees are literally covered with ijink 
flowers before leaves come out, followed by 
small, cherry-like, edible fruits. 
Each 
2-3 ft. B&B.$1.00 
Flowering Pomegranate 
Showy, large flowers borne freely in the early 
summer. H. 6' 
White. Large, double waxy white flowers. 
Double Red and White variegated. 
Double Ked. Large showy scarlet flowers. 
Single Red, A very hardy variety that bears 
conspicuous fruits. 
Above 4 pomegranates— 
Each 
2%-3 ft. B/B.$ .60 
3- 4 ft. B/B.75 
4- 5 ft. B/B. 1.00 
Dwarf Evergreen Pomegranate. SH. 3'. A near¬ 
ly evergreen variety of P. granatum, vaiuable 
because of its dwarf habit. Red flowers are 
followed by small red fruits. 
Each Per 10 
4 in. pots.$ .35 $3.00 
12-15 in. B&B.50 4.50 
15-18 in. B&B.75 6.50 
Flowering Peach H. 12 
Unsurpassed for obtaining beautiful, prolific 
masses of color in the garden during the spring. 
Early Ked. Clear ruby-red. Pink, double; white, 
double. 
Each 
2- 3 ft. B/B.$ .50 
3- 4 ft. B/B.75 
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