10 SOUTHSIDE NURSERIES 
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CARYOPTERIS (Blue Spirea). One of the most 
popular late flowering shrubs. Grows about three 
feet tall and is covered with bright-blue flowers in 
September and October. 
18. to.24inches*.7 } 2 eee $ .50 each 
2 to 3- feet, heavy 2...) ashe ee .75 each 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA. A rugged shrub 
covered with bright-red berries in the autumn. 
2:10.33: 1 CG 4o5 ee eee $1.25 each 
Oi tO acl ORG ek a te ee eee 2.00 each 
CREPE MYRTLE. The familiar crepe myrtle so char- 
acteristic of Southern gardens. We offer the popu- 
lar deep watermelon shade. 
18 to:-24 inches 2-5 ee ee $ .50 each 
2 tore eet usec a ee .75 each 
2 tott feetew.s indian. See 1.00 each 
4016, [eet esa eee. $1.50 to 2.50 each 
CHAENOMELES 
Cydonia Japonica (Japan Quince). An old-fash- 
ioned flowering shrubs. Bright scarlet flowers borne 
on an upright, hardy bush. 
Br Uc teGte a een ee $ .60 each 
Sto *4-feetie ste eee .75 each 
Cydonia Japonica Nivalis. The best white variety. 
Flowers large and pure white. 
2 to-o-f ett 820 a. $1.50 each 
Cydonia Maulei. A low-growing variety with 
orange-scarlet flowers. Quite useful for the border 
because of its long blooming period. 
18*to,24 inches... 2. oe ee $ .50 each 
24'to s04inches2=2c2... 2 ee .75 each 
DEUTZIAS 
Deutzia Lemoine. Considered by many the best of 
the deutzias. Flowers creamy-white. Habit of 
growth upright and of medium height. 
Dit Ore heCt coe. cide ke ee $ .50 each 
Deutzia Gracilis. Lower growing than Lemoine, 
Flowers pure white. : 
18:to 24 inehes. 3223-2 2. Ae $ .50 each 
Euonymous Alatus (Burning Bush). A small tree. 
attractive for its showy, brilliant red, expanded 
seed pods. Cork bark and autumn coloring of leaves 
add to its beauty. 
4 tod feet. oe ee eee $2.00 each 
Flowering Almond (Prunus Glandulosa). An old- 
fashioned shrub freely used in early gardens. Rose- 
pink flowers in April. 
18:00:24 inches. Pa eae $ .50 each 
24 to 30 inches, heavy.................... .75 each 
