yt Broad-leaved Evergreens 
Abelia 
Grandiflora. Beautiful, satisfactory evergreen shrub 
for the South, with dark, glossy leaves. From May 
until frost, the plant produces an unbroken succession 
of small pinkish white flowers of delightful form. See 
in color on page 41. 2 to 3 ft., 50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
Azaleas 
Carmen. _Kaempferi hybrid with beautiful carmine- 
rose flowers in great profusion. 8 in., $1.50 each. 
Flame. Kurume Azalea with single flowers of 
coppery red. A plant in full bloom is a flaming picture. 
Midseason. 8 in., $1.50 each. 
Formosa. Large lavender-lilac flowers on a_strong- 
growing plant. The finest Indica Azalea of this color. 
Midseason. 1 ft., $1.50 each. 
Hinodegiri. The best-known Kurume Azalea with 
masses of bright scarlet flowers. Foliage is almost ever- 
green. 8 in., $1.50 each. 
Ledifolia Alba. A grand Indica Azalea with large 
flowers of snowy white. 8 in., $1.50 each. 
Snow. Pure white hose-in-hose flowers in generous 
quantities. Midseason. 8 in., $1.50 each. 
Camellia 
Known throughout the South as Japonicas, Camellias 
are among the finest of warm-climate shrubs. Their 
shiny foliage Is attractive at all times but when in 
full bloom few plants can equal them. 
We have a fine stock of the following varieties 
in pots. 12 to 15-in. size, potted, $1.50 each. 
WHITE 
Alba Plena. Double blooms of waxy white. Early. 
Mathotiana Alba. Large; double; pure white. Late. 
RED 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double; blood-red. Late. 
Rev. J. Bennett. Semi-double; salmon-pink; very 
large. Late. 
Rose Emry. Large; double; deep rose. Early. 
Sarah Frost. Very double; deep pink. Late. 
PINK 
Bealei rosea. Very double; deep pink. Late. 
Pink Perfection. Fully double; shell-pink. Early. 
Theresa Mossine. Double; shell-pink. Late. Com- 
pact plant. 
VARIEGATED 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. Full double; white splashed 
with pink. 
Tricolor. Semi-double; white to red with mter- 
mediate colors. 
Chinese Firethorn (Pyracantha) 
Yunnanensis. This is a most vigorous, tree-like, 
thorny shrub, covered with snow-white flowers in 
spring and brilliant coral-red berries in autumn which 
remain most of the winter. 5-in. pot-plants, 75c each. 

| and masses of bright red _ berries. 

Euonymus 
Japonicus. Dense, glossy ornamental foliage. 
Useful as specimens or makes a splendid hedge. Grows 
5 to 6 feet tall. 12 to 15 in., 35c¢ each; 15 to 18 in., 
60c; 18 to 24 in., $1.00. 
Gardenia 
A beautiful shrub for southern gardens, with glossy, 
evergreen foliage and deliciously fragrant, white, waxen 
flowers from May until autumn. 8 to 10 in., 30c each; 
12 to 15 in., 50c; 18 in., $1.50. 
Mex (Holly) 
_ Cornuta (Chinese Holly). A low shrub with spread- 
ing branches. Leaves are slightly oval in form, from 
1144 to 3 inches long, dark glossy green on the upper 
side. 1 ft., $1.50; 144 to 2 ft., $2.00; 3 ft., $2.50: 5 to 
6 in., pot-grown, 35c each. 
Vomitorla (Yaupon). Bushy trees with small foliage 
Makes beautiful 
specimens or can be trimmed for hedge purposes. 
12 to 15 in., $1.00 each. 
Jasminum (Jasmine) 
Humile. The Italian Jasmine is a choice, rather 
small evergreen shrub bearing very fragrant yellow 
flowers throughout summer and fall. One of the hard- 
iest of the Jasmines, it is an ideal plant for foundation 
plantings as well as specimen and border use. 12 to 15 
in., 50c each; 15 to 18 in., 75c; 11% to 2 ft., $1.00. 
Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus) 
Very lovely shrubs with long green foliage like that 
of the wild cherry. It may be clipped and pruned in 
any form and is particularly beautiful in spring when 
covered with its small plum-like blossoms. 11% to 2 ft., 
$1.00 each; 3 ft., $2.00. 
Ligustrum 
Lucidum (Wax-Leaf Privet). Bushy shrubs with 
dark, waxy foliage. White flowers followed by black 
fruit. The handsomest of all Privets. 114% to 2 ft 
$1.00 each. 
Mahonia 
Aquifolium (Holly-leaved Mahonia). A bushy 
shrub with ascending branches. When the leaves first 
open they are bright green with a purplish tinge; in 
autumn they turn to tints of red and bronze. Small 
yellow flowers are borne in May. 12 to 15 in., $1.00 
each; 114 to 2 ft., $1.50. 
Nandina 
Domestica. A most graceful shrub with sprays of 
delicate foliage, rich red when young, dark green in 
midsummer, and brilliant red in midwinter. In autumn 
it produces enormous sprays of small red berries which 
hang on until spring. A very fine shrub for Southern 
gardens. See color illustration on page 41. 3 ae 4 in. 
25c each; 12 in., 50c; 15 im., 75c; 1% ft., $1.0 


Coccinea Lalandi. The most satisfactory of all the Photinia 
Firethorns. A vigorous, tree-like shrub, covered in Serrulata. Large shrub to 20 feet. Glossy dark 
autumn and early winter with huge clusters of blazing | green, serrated foliage and white flowers in large 
orange-scarlet berries which last until spring. 18 to | clusters in spring. Scarlet berries in winter. 15 to 18 
24-in. plants, balled and burlapped, $1.50 each. in., $1.00 each; 18 to 24 in., $1.50. 
Grow your own Christmas berries. Plant Hollies 
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