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QUEEN’S WREATH—See “Antigonon.” 
ROSES—Climbing—See under “Roses.” 
SENECIO CONFUSIUS—Orange Glow or Japanese Love 
Vine. Tender, orange-red, daisy-like, flowers in 
TAGS SSUIT ING Beret te eon ® .15 and .25 
SMILAX LANCEOLATA—Greenbrier. Hardy evergreen, 
shiny leaves. Best in rich, sandy acid soil. 
Opie OOS ae ee es aie, ok ns 75 and 1.00 
VITIS—(Grape Vine)—See under “Fruit Trees.” 
WISTERIA—Fast growing, very hardy, much loved. 
SINENSIS—Chinese Variety. Flowering in Mar. 
in showy racemes. Will bloom quite young. 
DCC DaIae- Unless ner seer ee 200, .75, $1.00 
BAB ee ere ete ee oer een Bi $1.50 and $2.50 
Light soft pink, blooming size......... $1.50 and $2.00 
Gistenineswhite,, blooming “sizety fst... $1.50 
TREE FORM—Priced from $2.50 up to $5.00 and 
$7.50, according to age. All blooming: sizes. 

SOME GOOD PLANTS TO USE IN SEMI-SHADY 
LOCATIONS 
Of Course, St. Augustine Grass for tne shady lawn area. 
EVERGREENS 
Aucuba—Gold Dust Plant 
Azaleas in Variety 
Camellia Japonica and Sasanqua 
Cleyera Japanica 
Cherry Laurel 
English Boxwood 
Euonymus Kewensis 
Radicans 
Seiboldii 
Gardenia Fortunei 
Radicans 
Hypericum 
Ilex—Holly of all varieties 
Laurel—English 
Mahonia Aquifolium and Japonicum 
Mentor Barberry 
Nandina Domestica 
Osmanthus—Sweet Olive 
Photinia Dentata 
Roman Myrtle 
Sargent’s Barberry 
Southern Wax Myrtle 
Strawberry Tree—Arbutus Unedo 
Viburnum Tinus and cdoratissimum 
Yaupon—lIlex Vomitoria 
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