Pyracantha (Fire Thorn) Formosana—Possibly this 
is the most showy variety of all Pyracanthas. A solid 
mass of brilliant red berries, in largeg glossy green foliage. 
Upright grower—50c and 75c. 
Golden leaf Privet—25c and 50c. 
Jasmine Primrose, yellow flower, Italien yellow flow¬ 
ers—25c and 35c. 
Magnolia fuscata Banana shrub, yellow flowers— 
25c, 50c and 75c. 
Photinia glabra, the burning bush; fiery red leaves— 
25c and 50c. 
Sweet Olive—25c, 35, 50c and 75c. 
Pittosporum tobira—most desirea evergreen for 
foundation planting—25c and 50c. 
Waxprivet Lucitum and Nepalence—25c and 35c. 
Lagerstromia Indica (Crepe Myrtle)—One of the 
favorite flowering shrubs of the South. Hardy and heavy 
bloomer for a long period. It paints the landscape in 
summer with its brilliant blossoms in tones of many dif¬ 
ferent shades, being called “Southern Lilac”. Crimson, 
white and lavender.—18-24 inches: 25c. 
Cydonia Japonica (Japan Flowering Quince)—One 
of the most showy early flowering shrubs, blooming late 
winter to early spring with various colored flowers:— 
2-3 feet: 50c. 
SPIREAS: 
Anthony water crimson, Billardii pink Bridal wreath 
—blooms all summer. 
Prunifolia flora plena, double bridal wreath. 
Van Houtii drooping single bridal wreath. 
Thunberggii Snowgarland earliest of all blooming. 
Reevesiana large clusters of single white flowers.— 
25c and 35c. 
Althaea (Hibiscus syriacus)—A free flowering shrub 
or small tree, producing single and double flowers in rea, 
pink, purple, variegated and white, in the summer.— 
2-3 feet—50c each. 
Forsythia (Goldenbell)—Late winter and early spring 
flowering shrubs with golden-yellow flowers. We have 
upright and drooping kinds. 
Weigela Rosea—A vigorous shrub, producing a 
wealth of showy, bell-shaped flowers in early spring, 
color, rose-pink. This plant makes an attractive mass for 
screen planting.—2-3 feet—50c. 
Lonicera Fragrantissima (Upright Bush Honeysuckle') 
—Masses of fragrant white flowers are produced on up¬ 
right and slightly drooping branches in winter. An ex¬ 
cellent deciduous flowering shrub for using with ever¬ 
greens.—2-3 feet—50c. 
Flowering Almond—Beautiful shrub whose branches 
are literally covered with double flowers.—2 to 3 feet 
plants—50c each. 
