


WHOLESALE CATALOG 
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CAPE JASMINE 
GARDENIA 
One of the most commonly known Evergreen Flowering Shrubs in 
the Gardens of the South. Very popular for their fragrant, white 
flowers. Does not like lime or alkali soils. Prefers neutral or 
acid soils. 


Blossoms of the Gardenia are most attractive in the Garden, as 
well as sweet scented. 
DWARF SPREADING 
Gardenia radicans prostrata nana 
Spreading habit. Small, pointed leaves about one-half inch wide 
glossy green. Miniature Gardenia flowers, fragrant and snowy 
white; blooms early in the Spring and occasionally during the Sum- 
mer. Grows better in full sun, but will grow in partial shade. 
Used for low groups and borders. 

Class Min. Sprd. Apx. Wt. XX xXxXX 
| SY ial B Pees erat J ha eee 18 in. 60 Ibs. SS Js $1.00 
B&B ee re 24 in. 80 lbs. 1.00 1.60 
B&B see eee 30 in. 90 lbs. 1.60 2.20 
BRP eee 36 in. 125 Ibs. 2.20 2.80 
SEMI-DW ARF Gardenia stricta nana 
Semi-spreading habit. Leaves, dark green, pointed, about two 
inches lone. Flowers small, pure white, highly fragrant. Will not 
grow in lime soil. May be grown in partial shade. Fairly hardy. 
Valuable for low groups or foundation plantings. 
Class Min. Sprd. Apx. Wt. DGD.K 2G, Bd 
B&B eee 18 in. 60 lbs. $ .75 $1.00 
Dy Vidi 75 |bs. .90 1.30 
2 ft. 90 Ibs. 1.30 1.70 
Sarl te 125 Ibs. 2.00 2.50 
3% ft. 150 Ibs. 2.50 3.50 
A ft. 200 Ibs. 3.50 4.90 
FLORIDA Gardenia grandiflora 
Very bushy habit. Dark green, glossy foliage. Large, white 
waxy scented blooms, produced early in the Spring only. 

Class Min. Ht. Anx. Wt. OS XXX 
B&B ... 3 ft. 120 lbs. $ .90 $1.60 
B&B A ft. 175 Ibs. 1.10 1.90 
B&B 5 ft. 290 Ibs. 1.60 2.90 

FORTUNE (Fall Blooming Type) Gardenia fortunei 
Compact, bushy habit. Dark green foliage. More hardy than 
the Florida. Blooms are medium size waxy white, and sweet scented, 
appearing in the Spring, and at intervals during the Summer. 
This is the variety so much in demand for the Gardens of the South, 
as well as in the North, when given proper protection. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. BXOX: XXX 
B&B eee ee 15 in. 30 Ibs. $ .60 $ .90 
B&B ae ees 18 in. 50 Ibs. -75 1.20 
B&B eee eee WA iit 70 lbs. -90 1.45 
B&B 2Y, ft. 90 Ibs. 1.10 1.85 
B& Bee ae 3 ft. 120 Ibs. 1.30 2nd 
B&B eee DA ft: 175 Ibs. 1.60 2.90 
BEB Rese eae Daetite 290 Ibs. 1.95 3.80 
COTONEASTER 
FRANCHET Cotoneaster francheti 
Semi-upright habit of growth, medium dull gray-green leaves, 
whiter underneath, flowers white in profuse clusters. Dull red 
berries. Compact habit of growth. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx XeKoK 
2 ft. 70 Ibs. $ .90 $1.40 
2% ft. 90 lbs. 1.40 1.60 


KLAEAGNUS 
No group of Broadleaf Evergreens have grown more 
in favor during the past few years than the Elaeagnus 
Family. A most versatile Shrub, for foundation plant- 
ings, groups, borders or hedges. To our knowledge, no 
other shrub grows better than Elaeagnus in shady lo- 
cations, as well as in full sun. Small white flowers, 
followed by small yellowish-red edible fruit. 
Note—All Elaeagnus Cutting Grown. 
BROADLEAF E. pungens macrophylla 
Leaves are large and pointed, upright grower, one of the best 
large fast growing types to be planted in the back-ground of groups. 
FRUITLAND E. pungens fruitlandi 
Very similar to Broadleaf, only it has more open weeping habit 
of growth. 

Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B&B eee 2ette 70 Ibs. $ .80 $1.10 
B&B ._... ... 2% ft. 80 lbs. 1.10 1.60 
B&B ee eee eto 3 ft. 90 Ibs. 1.60 2.20 
B&B es Ser ee AS ft: 150 Ibs. 2.20 2.19 
B&B Sei ee een ean Datite 200 Ibs. 2.75 3.50 
DWARF THORNY E. pungens nana 
Semi-spreading compact habit. This variety is exceptionally good 
when planted under windows where it can be constantly sheared, 
making a wide spreading growth. 
Class Min. Sprd. Apx. Wt. xX xxx 
B& Bieree ee atte 90 lbs. $1.10 $1.60 
son BP 1H 110 Ibs. 1.60 2.20 
eae ts 150 Ibs. 2.20 Zeke 

5 ft. 200 Ibs. 2.75 3.50 

This specimen is typical example of our field grown Cutting- 
grown HElaeagnus, which are so useful in general landscape plant- 
ings. Use them for shady locations as well as in full sun. 
GRIFFING’S COMPACT E. Griffing Hor. var. 
New and unusual variety, a sport of the Fruitlandi discovered by 
us in 1934. Preferred to all other varieties of Elaeagnus by many 
customers and Landscape men because of its close compact, at- 
tractive growth. Semi-spreading compact habit, leaves of medium 
size and quantities of small branches makes it very attractive and 
good for clipped hedges or Specimen plants. 
ROSEDALE E. Griffing Hor. var. 
A new sport. Small leaves, upright growth, many small branches. 
where used in shade for Hedges with its new bronze leaves and 
brownish bark makes excellent contrast color in plantings. 
SIMON E. pungens simoni 
Small dark green leaves and upright growth, and when the fol- 
iage is young, it adds attractiveness to the silvery-white coloring. 
Preferred by some for back-ground planting or a tall narrow hedge. 

Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B&B prasee eee 15 in. 20 Ibs. $ .60 Sasi 
B&B 18 in. 35 Ibs. -75 1.10 
B&B WB iti 55 Ibs. 1.10 1.50 
B&B 2 ft. 70 Ibs. 1.50 1.80 
B&B Smite 90 Ibs. 1.80 2.20 
B&B 4 ft. 110 Ibs. 2.20 2.75 
Be Beta] ok. Sos By ite 150 Ibs. Deke 3.50 
B& Bre eee eee, 6 ft. 200 Ibs. 3.50 4.50 
IB & Bee ee ie ees Uf 1b 250 Ibs. 4.50 6.00 
SPECIMENS 8 ft. at $9.50 and up. 

STANDARD QUALITY IS XX 
— SPECIMENS ARE XXX 
