HOLLY—Continued 
DECIDUOUS Possum Haw 
Ilex decidua 
Broidleaf Deciduous Shrub. Ter. 1 to 4. 9 ft. Slender, upright habit of 
growth. Light green, pointed leaves. Bright red berries from early fall after 
leaves have fallen. Berries remain on the bush until late In the spring. 
Thrives in all kinds of soils. Fine for naturalistic plantings and in groups 
among Broadleaf Evergreens. 
Approx. Ht. Caliper Class 
4 — 5 ft. ...1 —IV 4 in. B&B 
5 — 6 ft.. 
6 — 7 ft.. 
l'A — 1 V 2 in. 
IV 2 — 2 in. 
B&B 
B&B 
XX 
$ 1.20 
1.50 
2.00 
XXX 
$1.80 each 
2.40 each 
3.00 each 
Clipped Yaupon Hedges 
HIBISCUS 
CHINESE Hibiscus sinensis 
ASSORTED COLORS 
A tender Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1. 6 ft. Valued for the gorgeous, showy, 
trumpet-shaped flowers, some of which measure 6 to 7 Inches wide. Leaves 
are larger and bright green. Used In masses or small groups, and often in 
foundation plantings in protected places. Freezes to ground, but comes up 
from roots, blooming In short time. 
Size Pots Approx. Ht. XX XXX 
From 3 in. Pots ... 12 — 15 in.... . $ .60 $ .80 each 
From 4 in. Pots 24 — 30 in.. 1.00 1.30 each 
ROSEMALLOW Hibiscus moscheutos 
A tender deciduous shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. S ft. Large gray-green leaves, large 
showy flow'ers, opening white then changing to pink and rose color. 
Class XX 
Medium Clump .B&B $ .90 each 
Large Clump B&B 1.40 each 
Medium Clump .NB . .50 each 
Large Clump .NB .75 each 
HYDRANGEA 
HOUSE HYDRANGEA Hydrangea hortensis 
Deciduous Flowering Shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. 4 ft. The Southern Hydrangea 
with the broad, full heads of immense size. Our plants are propagated from 
the best strains of blue and pink flowering plants, but soil and cultural 
conditions vary the color. In the Gulf Coast section they are hardy out of 
doors, preferring north and east sides of the house, and other protection from 
tho sun. 
Approx. Size 
From 3 — 4 in. pots 
From 4 — 5 in. pots 
From 5 — 6 in. pots 
XX XXX 
$ .40 $ .70 each 
.75 1.25 each 
1.25 1.75 each 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HECKROTTI 
Lonicera heckrotti 
A broadleafed Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 5. 3 ft. Coral-carmine trumpets lined 
with gold; foliage dark, glossy green. An everblooming vine. Can be kept 
trimmed to make compact shrub or hedge. ITardy over the entire country. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
18 —24 in. .B&B . #1.00 $1.50 each 
2 — 3 ft. B&B 1.50 2.25 each 
3 — 4ft. .B&B 2.25 3.00 each 
HONEYSUCKLE—See Vines. 
Ask Us About Planning and Planting Parks and Play Grounds. 
JASMINE 
Ja8minum 
The group of low spreading Jasmines are very useful in groups and borders 
where a LOW TYPE SHRUB is needed. With their attractive foliage, and 
YELLOW FLOWERS, there is always a need for them in Landscape Plant¬ 
ings. 
FLORIDA Erroneously called "Humile” in Texas J. floridum 
Semi-Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 3. 5 ft. Low growing, weeping branches. 
Dark, rich foliage; small leaves. Small yellow flowers during the summer 
For low borders and edging foundation plantings. Widely used in landsctps 
plantings throughout the Southwest. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
18 — 24 in. B&B $ 1.00 $1.25 each 
24 — 30 in. B&B 1.25 1.50 each 
30 —36 in. B&B 1.50 2.00 each 
PRIMROSE Jasminum primulinum 
Semi-Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 5. 8 ft. Arching branches, weeping habit. 
Medium size, light green leaves. Bright yellow, funnel-shape flowers, about 
one Inch across, borne in early spring. Grows In all sells. For hedges, or 
with a little training, makes a fine specimen. In specimens, the branches 
weep to the ground making a fountain effect. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
18 — 24 in. .B&B $1.00 $1.25 each 
2 — 3 ft.B&B 1.25 1.60 each 
3 — 4 ft.B&B 1.60 2.00 each 
4 — 5 ft. B&B 2.00 2.75 each 
WINTER Jasminum nudiflorum 
Deciduous Flowering Shrub. Ter. 1 to 5. 5 ft. Low spreading habit of 
growth. Small, dark green leaves. The bright yellow, fragrant flowers appear 
on the stems in the early spring In clusters before the leavea, which makes 
an unusual effect. Especially good for low groups and borders. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
2 — 3 ft.B&B $ .60 $ .90 each 
3 — 4 ft. B&B .90 1.10 each 
JAPANESE EUONYMUS—See Euonymus. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMON—See Persimmons. 
JAPANESE YEW—See Podocarpus. 
JERUSALEM THORN—See Parkinsonia. 
JUDAS TREE—See Redbud. 
Screening off unsightly 
views, using mixed shrub¬ 
bery border of season¬ 
ably colored foliage, 
flowers and berried 
shrubs. 
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