ORANGE BEAUTY: Hose-in-hose type. Flowers 
orange-pink, produced in large CLUBL GREY Strong, 
compact growing plant. 
Each 
2446: ft ey ee eee $ 2.50 
38 1160846 SEE ee ee 3.50 
Ot in Ae a eee 1.25 
ORANGE QUEEN: Orange-salmon blooms. 
Each 
AS SAN: "eee Nise OLE A jab Mtl as 28 eee ae $ 1.25 
HINODEGIRI: Low, bushy, fast growing, single 
deep red flowers of large size; very profuse, 
round glossy leaves; hardy, mid-season. 
Each 
SWAB a iE etd aM RAC ROR HRS $ eee 
12.:in., Select.stock .20.... 0.24 eee 1.00 
SNOW: Hose-in-hose type. Very free flowering, 
showing in mid-season pure snow-white blooms. 
Foliage glossy green. 
Each 
18 (inse?  O ee ek er noe ee $ oufe 
18, to‘24 in... Select-stock \2.2 25) eee 1.00 
VESUVIUS: Orange-red flowers. Single but very 
showy. Fast grower. Dark green foliage. 
Hach 
44°tO:;O ft Pe ee ee $ 2.50 
4 OT ae Se CREE es an 1.50 
TS TTS ee a er ee ene ee Th 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
CEDRUS DEODARA: The sacred cedar planted on 
the temple grounds of India. Graceful, dropping 
branched with blue-green foliage and reddish 
brown cones. 
; Each 
BPE eS BS ee ee iG ee $ 4.00 
FEIJOA SELLAWIANA—Pineapple Guava: A beau- 
tiful evergreen shrub from Brazil, belonging to 
the Myrtle family. It was introduced into this 
country chiefly for its aromatic and edible fruits. 
Growing to about 15 feet, it can stand a few de- 
grees of frost and thrives best in a loamy soil 
with plenty of humus. Leaves glossy green and 
are silvery beneath and has cup-shaped flowers 
of white and crimson, with a conspicuous cluster 
of dark red stamens. The egg-shaped fruit is 
green with a red flesh. 
Each 
5 2 Pome eR EMER RAL EN Mere GS ENN Men $ 1.50 
J. CHINENSIS FOEMINA—(J. Sylvester). One of the 
best conifers in the South, with light green leaves 
of both scale-like and smooth types. Can with- 
stand city conditions and is very hardy. 
Hach 
BE ee Ee eS ee $ 5.00 
Me rey psaeraee. Cuaace il Epon 4:00 
5 to'6 fty tole ee 3.00. 
4 to 5 ft, oe ee 2.00 
