’S FAVORITE BROADLEAF EVERGREEN 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA ".Sr'S 
charming color throughout the winter months. Extremely hardy. Unexcelled for indi¬ 
vidual planting, for hedges, along drives, fences or to work into any landscape 
where color is needed. Stands drought well. Fast grower and unsuroassed by any 
shrub. Price: 8- to 10-in. plants. 19c each; 12- to 15-in. plants, 29c each; 15- to 18-in. 
plants. 39c each; 18- to 24-in. plants, 69c each. Postpaid. 
H YT'P* H P T TF^TTQ'T'RTT'IVA Finest evergreen grown in the Southland. 
01 XlU1 1 Leaves very thick and waxy, upper sur¬ 
face highly glossed dark green. Can be pruned and kept at any desired shape. Use 
aE_ hedges or specimens in landscapes. One of the aristocrats of the evergreen family. 
Price; 12- to 15-in. plants, 35c each; 15- to 18-in. plants, 59c each. Postpaid. 
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM 
20 EUONYMUS JAPONICAS only $1 - POSTPAID! 
Twenty sturdy, strong-rooted Euonymus Japonica Evergreen Shrubs. Enough to 
start a fine hedge or to spot throughout your landscape. All 20 plants sent postpaid 
for only $1.00. ORDER COLLECTION NO. 11 
THE GLORY of the GARDENS! 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA 
MAGNOLIAS. Its extremely large leaves of beautiful glossy- 
green and its huge 8- to 10-in. magnificent flowers make it the 
outstanding plant of the SOth Century. They grow to be large 
trees. Price: Strong 3- to 4-ft. trees, $1.49 each. Postpaid. 
CAPE JASMINE. An evergreen shrub of medium height. Waxy- 
green leaves, pure snow white blossoms with a lovely fra¬ 
grance makes it an outstanding plant. Blooms similar to the 
White Gardenia. Price: Strong 2-yr. plants, 79c each. Postpaid. 
CHERRY LAUREL. Pyramidal type. Glistening bright green 
foliage, white plume-like flowers, black berries in the fall, make 
it an outstanding plant. Price: Strong 2-yr. plants, 49c each. 
Postpaid. 
PARKINSONIA. Foliage feathery, hanging in bunches. Hand¬ 
some at all times. 
An abundance of 
yellow flowers 
throughout the 
spring makes it 
gorgeous. Price: 3- 
to 4-it. plants, 98c 
each. Postpaid. 
CAMELLIA 
CAMELLIAS. Are among the oldest plants in southern gardens. 
Evergreen trees or shrubs, natives of Asia. Long prized for their 
handsome glossy green leaves and showy flowers in red and 
pink. Nothing can be more beautiful than the Camellia. Colors: 
red, pink and white. Specify color. Price: Strong 15- to 18-in. 
plants, $1.25 each. Postpaid. 
RHODODENDRON. Showy flowering shrubs, usually ever¬ 
green. They enjoy semi-shade. Gorgeous blossoms and mag¬ 
nificent foliage with every possible shade of color to be found 
in the genus. Can be grown almost everywhere. Price: Strong 
IS- to 18-in. plants, 59c each. Postpaid. 
AZALEAS. Beautiful little shrubs. Perfectly hardy in the open 
in the South. They supply bushels of blooms from January to 
May. Planted in masoes they produce a pleasing effect. In the 
lower South you will find beautiful trails and gardens of 
Azaleas. Price: Strong 2-yr. plants, 49c each. Postpaid. 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL. One of the rhost beautiful shrubs and 
perhaps the best broadleaf evergreen for Northern gardens. 
However, is found all over the Southern and Eastern states. 
Flowers are borne in clusters in colors from white to deep rose 
with purple shadings inside. Price: 2-ft. plants, 59c each. Post¬ 
paid. 
RHODODENDRON 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
AZALEA 
