EXOTIC BIRD OF PARADISE 
Strelitzia reginae. You are all familiar with the large ex- 
travagant blue orange and yellow flowers that fairly dazzle 
one with their brilliance, Their likeness to the crested head 
of a tropical bird is quite apparent. We who have known 
them for so many years marvel anew each year at their 
exotic loveliness. Sun. Hardy except in very cold spots. 
atte 
$1.00. 
Tubs, $6.00; 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 
COLUMBINE SHRUB 
Strophanthus speciosus. 
that 
creamy 
A richly furnished new shrub 
from Paraguay bears long spurred, Columbine-like 
flowers of yellow marked with red and orange. 
Quite unusual. Sun. 3 ft. 
5-gal containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 85c. 
Dense spreading habit. Hardy. 
BRONZY TERNSTROEMIA 
Ternstroemia japonica. As a brilliant foliage shrub this 
variety is about the most spectacular of our acquaintance. 
The gloriously hued leaves, lustrous at all times are in spring 
painted richest shades of bronzy orange. As the growth 
matures the 3-inch leathery leaves turn to deep green and 
bronzy maroon. This perfect thicket of foliage if pruned 
to not over 4 ft. in height will lend a permanent rich finish to 
any spot that enjoys shade or filtered sunlight. Good drain- 
age, peat and moist conditions. Hardy except in very cold 
areas. Balled, bushy 15-18 in., $2.25; 5-gal. containers, $2.00; 
gal. containers. 60c. 
A ROYAL PRINCESS 
Tibouchina semidecandra grandiflora. Princess Flower. A 
well rounded 4-ft. shrub clothed with bronzy red and green 
foliage that reminds one of the softest velvet. Along in June 
huge red buds appear in profusion, in July they open in a 
burst of glorious 4-inch single flowers of exquisite royal 
purple. The flowers continue into winter and, if the winter 
is warm, they will continue into spring. What other shrub 
can match this winter performance? Give it sun or part 
shade. Sometimes gets frosted but generally grows up again 
quickly. 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. See 
color illustration, page 27, 
STAR BUSH 
Turraea obtusifolia. A new and good friend from South 
Africa of cheerful bushy disposition that covers itself in 
late summer and fall with frosty white flowers enough like 
single gardenias to be their twin sisters. Should be planted 
Half hardy. 
$2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 
in sun or light shade. 3 ft. 5-gal. containers, 
SWEET VIBURNUM 
Viburnum Burkwoodii. A comparatively new cross be- 
tween the popular Viburnum Carlesii and Viburnum utile 
that holds its glossy foliage, in our mild climate, through 
winter. In spring its huge clusters of white blooms diffuse 
the pungent fragrance of Gardenias. Full sun or part shade. 
Hardy. 4 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 85c. 
Viburnum japonicum. For mass planting or grown as a 
specimen in shaded areas this handsome shrub with its thick 
mass of light green leathery leaves will form an excellent 
background for begonias, or other 
shade-loving flowering plants. 
cyclamen 
Hardy. 
primroses, 
6-7 ft. 
tainers, $1.75; gal. containers, 60c. 
5-gal, con- 

VIBURNUM TINUS LUCIDUM 
Viburnum odoratissimum. A shrub of large dimensions 
fully clothed with enormous magnolia-like leaves that are 
highly polished. A most satisfactory plant to fill large 
spaces against walls or for use as a screen. Thoroughly 
charming in every particular. Shade. Hardy. 10 ft. 5-gal. 
containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 60c. 
Viburnum suspensum. For years one of our most popular 
shrubs. “If in doubt, plant suspensum” seems to have been 
the rule—a pretty good rule, too, for the dark glossy leaved 
shrub will thrive in either sun or shade and is not affected 
by cold. It is equally useful for heavy background planting 
or for informal hedges as the plants are well-foliaged to the 
ground and always thick and bushy with a little pruning. 
Racemes of inconspicuous white flowers with the rich fra- 
grance of orange blossoms appear in mid-winter. Hardy. 
Balled, bushy 3-3% ft., $3.50; 2-3 ft., $2.50; 114-2 ft., $1.85; 
5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
Viburnum Tinus lucidum. Improved Laurustinus. Through 
searing heat and freezing cold, in sun or shade, from New 
Year’s day until Christmas this dark heavy foliaged shrub 
keeps its cool neat appearance. During winter the plant is 
positively smothered with thick heads of frosty white flow- 
ers. Use them for massed planting, for screens, as individual 
specimen plants or trim them into hedges—they are equally 
good for any of these uses. Balled, bushy 3-4 ft., $3.00; 2-3 
ft., $1.85; 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
Xylosma senticosum. As an espalier where no color but 
green is desired this plant has no equal. Its thin pliant 
branches are easily trained in any desired form. The glisten- 
ing 1%-in, leaves remain on the plant through all seasons. 
Grown as a shrub it will form a compact mound of deep 
ereen beauty. Not affected by extremes of temperature. Sun. 
4-6 ft. 
eal. containers, 60c. 
3alled, bushy 2-3 ft., $2.25; 5-gal. containers, $2.00; 

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