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SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS—Continued 
BERBERIS ATROCARPA, B&B—Practically identical to atropurpurea 
in form and growth but foliage bright green all year round— 
attractive yellow flowers followed by black fruit. (Priced same 
as atropurpurea). 
BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA Each Ten 
NN a ec octmnce cdg pscntaticnaesanrenceanttsnene Sia 6.50 
BUXUS JAPONICA, Pot Grown 
eID fon os ccs SeAnesace anchopsntessevbencbey $ .35 $3.00 
as ocma dec ace eacccsc se sncsetesimsnien 65 5.50 
BUXUS JAPONICA, Bed Grown 
BUMEED cE soc cctv an ck beneisetencne cures cn ovenkretocuenvacenssanee .30 2.50 
IE 5c cubes csucativminfetsbaeiarehsschonsesery os .40 3.50 
CALLISTEMON RIGIDUS (Bottle-Brush) 
ag Fe vcenstasespencedeseerascnasees .00 4.00 
LSE alg lpg ee 79 6.50 
I a ge ac onseaceecercnsscanenaactncwercsoscnnes 1.10 10.00 
CESTRUM NOCTURNUM (Night Blooming Jasmine) 
eS i ange eters .00 4.50 
enh viasand ctnorarneptnonsonaeia Bh 6.50 
CHALCAS (Murraea Exotica) Orange Jessamine 
as esos ncivas acanmsehaneroadeccntavessa .30 2.50 
I alt ae Eve nada senponron .00 4.50 
CLEYERA JAPONICA—A slow-growing, evergreen shrub with 
thick, dark, glossy leaves. The new foliage is reddish, turning 
a glossy green. The small creamy white flowers appear in 
June, with red berries in winter. Stands water well. 
NR se cr hscsae on ghincomenineysnenpanynssiencesevarecivnes 1.00 9.00 
RMR nein ad one ccpin aneese cp resbonsveapesierieens 1.75 16.00 
ets ce ewoeedonsae nn sncecndbaneescanete 2.29 20.00 
I ca esc sacsede ipa nde eonecnsscnane 3.25 30.00 
SN a cet ooseca pote ceucesnvunsdensonsensdasosnencniecater 4.75 42.50 
ME CIR eco ead spds ce satenied ovivesntcpoenie seocs 6.50 60.00 
COTONEASTER FRANCHETTI—A beautiful hardy shrub, evergreen 
in the South: Leaves small and silvery beneath, green above. 
Bears white flowers followed by red fruits. Weeping. 
BSB renee al cssaercce 60 5.00 


EN Ge us i ‘90 7.50 
EL Mo a cate dcasees 1.50 12.50 
CRAPE MYRTLE—Purple, Rose, Scarlet and White. 
MICH DCLG m TOOT snc cect ea cere eaee ont sune. $ .40 $ 3.50 
Belgas tt. ee OU 5.00 
mete tt. = % 1.00 8.00 
Pete Sit many ces etre; GRE? |. frces' 2 is 7s 15.00 
Standards, B&B—Scarlet only. 
RTI I en _. otosentiaedvecseracevisca 4.00 
RR ooo so, ccd deci ncdetiud ckvttipadesosicdescecnntecssase 6.00 
MPP te CU WITO DOLE) ....0ccacsscessasveoseoastovseecnecceosst 12.00 
DURANTA plumieri and plumieri alba. 
Ses a cca eee er bewesacab ueuscaseccucsicbonemenes 50 4.00 
NN Toys Sas ststeoundtcscabcsabbons 78 6.50 
ELAEAGNUS pungens and Fruitlandi 
SMES GE TS goo cans pa cos vcrodecesancnuosstesncennsoacs 1.00 8.50 
RI I ne os cana oscptuacaromctnenitinnn 1 aa 10.00 
I nee eatendecvenssans Lvs 15.00 
sui cotcsonavoniazermoncncne ZO A 
ELAEAGNUS aurea maculta 
MERIT SGT oe aac facscc cna exte can saostecnnctesterdsabivenisitbe v.25 10.00 
a Sse oovsncsdedmccubcunani 2.00 17.50 
FEIJOA SELLOWIANA 
RPMI BSCE oo asnc cd scans SoeesstatasesesuntendcdaccnsSeesseoriveres 1.00 8.50 
ERIE ogee sg heen hou Recadeue 1.50 12.50 
I a aaa tiie atic, cons necncs eaten 2.00 17.50 
FLOWERING PEACH (Helen Borchers)—This beautiful double 
flowered variety should be the outstanding ornamental for the 
South this year and for many years to come. The flowers 
will average well over two inches across and the shade is a 
clear pink; petals are ruffled and incurved. We have found 
that when cut for use in the home the blooms hold up unusually 
well and do not shatter easily. 
The tree is a vigorous grower, particularly when planted on 
medium to heavy lands. hen these are not available, a mulch 
of straw or leaves will help achieve the same purpose. 

NUN UNEATSEUME TACO a ed cache cceanconad $1.00 
paatie ae od actceicndapeamanonon 1.25 
aot ** i chr cassie srs ossonin aceaobicwet 1.50 
Bat it;. °°" ees ic cchscsarenawssevauiarinne 1.75 
FLOWERING PLUM Ten 
2 to 3 ft. Bare Root S7.00 
Se A Be 11.00 
A 66 ) * » 16.00 
S-to 8 ft, °* Ee 
