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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
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ITEA virginica, Sweetspire 
Upright shrub with pointed leaves and greenish 
stems. Fragrant white flowers in May borne on 
6” spikes. 10 feet. 
Per10 Per 100 
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7 DEG ME li SS Sse EIEN OW Nts REN 3.00 $25.00 
Meee CEE Rey: ao rear tani PONS iealiee GENE hall 2.00 15.00 
JASMINUM nudifiorum, Winter Jasmine 
Graceful, low-spreading shrub. Produces an 
abundance of yellow flowers in early spring 
before the leaves appear. 4 feet. 
AO Be it ee. SA ohn gles eh eee tae 2.50 20.00 
A APES Bo Weary sick Fi aRL Pe ar RRR heh eee a 2.00 15.00 
stephanense, Pink Jasmine 
Graceful, semi-trailing plant with attractive 
large leaves. Early spring flowers are pink. 
An unusual and attractive plant. 5 feet. 
Len A Vic Sieh pee Maki N hy UC kcNed jee 2.00 17.50 
Le SS CRE Te MOL SL may ena 1.50 12.50 
LAGERSTRC MIA indica, Crapemyrtle 
Crapemyrtle is the wonderful summer-blooming 
shrub of the South. Hardy as far north as Bal- 
timore. Attractive deep green, glossy leaves and 
masses of tissue crape- “like flowers from July 
through September. Range of colors from white 
to purple. 20 feet. 
Negetah MAS yan SS PRS” <3 BOO Aad hela 3.00 25.00 
DSS Agree eed hte reins A Naas kets 2.25 20.00 
OAAESH Heat PO eey Bi eS MMan YE oS OUT REE eae 1.75 15.00 
LAVENDER, PINK, PURPLE, RED, WHITE 
indica, William Toovey Crapemyrtle 
The finest of the Crapemyrtles. Neat, compact 
habit, producing a solid mass of beautiful deep 
waterlemon- red flowers in large heads. The 
most prolific bloomer and the most arresting 
color. 15 feet. 
4 BSD Utes tere eis eas ore es 2.75 25.00 
1 ea Bio ih en ane ae: ah Sty ney Aa py A 2.00 17.50 
TEXAS, March 29, 1943: ‘“‘The Hydrangea quercifolia arrived to- 
day, and am well pleased with the plants.”’ 
ARIZONA, March 31, 1943: ‘Feel you should know that the trees 
and shrubs arrived in perfect condition—just four days from the time 
sent until replanting.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 30, 1943: “I liked the plants sent me 
very much,” 
