14 JACK HOLMES, INC., Tampa 1, Florida 

GRAFTED GARDENIAS, Continued 
Heavy Bushy Transplanted Specimens 
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HYDRANGEAS 
These hardy, deciduous shrubs are low, bushy growers 
requiring rich moist soil and preferring some shade. The 
flowers are blue, pink, carmine, and white, but if the cor- 
rect soil conditions are not maintained, the blooms will not 
come true to color. The flowers are produced early in the 
summer when others are scarce and are therefore a color- 
ful addition to the garden. Our collection is small but de- 
sirable. Give Hydrangeas more than sand to grow in and 
you will be pleased with the blooms. 
Deutschland. Rose-pink suffused lilac. Immense blooms. 
E. G. Hill. Pink. Popular, strong grower. Large heads of 
bloom with many small florets. 
Gertrude Glahn. Dark rose or violet-blue. 
Goliath. A strong-growing pink sort. Very large. 
Hamburg. An early carmine variety. 
Kuhnert. Midseason. Rose-pink. 
Louis Savage. Red. Good compact growth. 
Merveille. Light red. Late. 
Niedersachsen. Deep pink; large an! strong. Early to 
midseason. 
Otaksa. Reliable old pink variety. 
Regula. An early white. 
Stratford. Dark pink. Midseason. 
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ILEX opaca (American Holly). Desirable the year round, 
but especially at Christmas. Fine as lawn specimens and in 
the border and foundation planting. Give Holly an acid 
soil with plenty of organic matter in it. Our stock of this 
excellent plant is extra good and we have some fine big 
specimens. 
East Palatka. Almost smooth, light green foliage. Bright 
red berries in abundance. 
Howard. Very dark, glossy foliage with some spines. An 
excellent sort with cheerful berries. 
vomitoria (Yaupon). Small foliage, bushy head, and pro- 
fuse berries. 10 feet. 
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IXORA coccinea (Flame of the Woods). An evergreen shrub 
with many clusters of orange-red flowers. 
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flore-inteo (Yellow Ixora). Clear bright yellow flowers. 
Slower and weaker in growth than the preceding. 
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