24 JACK HOLMES, INC., Tampa 1, Florida 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
BERMUDA GRASS (Cynodon dactylon). A favorite lawn 
grass in the lower South. $2.00 per bushel. 
CARPET GRASS (Azonopus compressus). Retains color well 
in cool weather. For low, heavy soil. $2.00 per bushel. 
CENTIPEDE GRASS (Eremochloa ophiuroides). Fine lawn 
and fair pasture grass. Withstands drought. $2.00 per 
bushel. 
LIRIOPE muscari. Broad, dark green, grass-like leaves and 
lavender-blue flowers in dense spikes followed by black 
berries. 
muscari variegata. Yellow-striped or variegated form. 
spicata. Very narrow leaves. Flowers lilac to almost white. 
Small clunsyps2: o. aan eae ee ete Stace eet ease $0 15 
Medium: clumps 75.8 meester oe Pane eee 30 
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OPHIOPOGON japonicum. Low-growing; very narrow, 
dark leaves. 
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS (Sitenotaphrum  secundatum.) 
Broad-leaved grass for shady locations. $2.00 per bushel. 
Blue Stem St. Augustine Grass. Stronger, tougher. 
Keeps color better and stands more dry weather. $2.50 
per bushel. 
VINES 
Some of the most colorful of all flowers grow on vines. 
These can be a never-ending source of pleasure, and the 
proper selection of varieties will give you year-round bloom. 
Keep the pruning shears handy and use them to persuade 
your vines to grow into thick masses that will produce 
myriads of flowers. Do not permit your vines to overgrow 
the garden and steal the space meant for other plants. 
The giant cabbage palms in Dupree Gardens festooned 
with flame-vine and buginvillaea will show you the pos- 
sibilities of vines. By all means, visit these Gardens and 
thrill to the beauty created here by Nature with such a 
lavish hand. 
ALLAMANDA hendersoni (Golden Trumpet). Handsome 
tropical plant that may be trained as vine or shrub. Pure 
golden yellow flowers 4 to 5 inches across. Qt. 50c; gal. 
$2.00; 5 qts. $2.50. 
BIGNONIA speciosa. Glossy dark leaves and great clusters 
of large, purplish, trumpet-shaped flowers. Blooms March 
to May. Gal. $2.00. 
venusta (Flame-vine). Very vigorous. Orange-red, tubular 
flowers in dense clusters in winter. Qt. 75c; and $1.00; 
gal. $2.00; 5 qts. $2.50; nail kegs $3.50 to $5.00. 
BUGINVILLAEA. Very showy. 
Afterglow. Yellow-orange, changing to salmon and light 
rose. 4-in. pot $1.00; gal. $2.00; 5 qts. $2.50. 
Barbara Karst. Crimson flower bracts along the stem. 
4-in. pot $2.00; gal. $3.00. New, very choice. 
Crimson Lake. Brilliant crimson. Very vigorous. 4-in. 
pot $1.00; gal. $2.00; 5 qts. $2.50. 
Crimson Lake, Jr. (Pigmy or bush type). Blooms freely. 
A-in. pot $2.00; gal. $3.00. 
Daniel Bacon., Purplish pink. Fancy. Heavy, large bracts. 
Late bloomer. 4-in. pot $1.50; gal. $2.50. 
Daylilies add lots of color. Easy to grow. 
Come see the new varieties. 
