GARDENIA RADICANS: Creeping Cape Jasimine. 
low-growing, seldom over a foot high, but may 
spread to 3 to 4 feet. The flowers are pure white, 
double, and quite fragrant. A fine plant for rock 
gardens because of the flowers and the small 
glossy green foliage. 
| Each 
aye ft. Spread 2). a... 2. eee $ 1.00 
GARDENIA FORTUM: es 
BG Kee EE.) oe ee 3 1.50 
Duip Klee ail be cell ee ee ae PURSE PET NWT ge MU ote 1.00 
LAUROCERASUS Caroliniana: Cherry-Laurel. 
Each 
4°10 15 (fb. oie eet be ee $ 2.00 
NANDINA domestica: Well-known red berry-bear- 
ing plants. It is most beautiful sight in winter 
when leaves turn to beautiful red color and scar- 
let berries are hanging in clusters. 
Each 
24 AN yp elie ee $. 4.75 
PHOTINIA Glabra: New growth of this plant is 
vivid red and is very attractive among other 
evergreens during growing season. Should be 
clipped often to induce more new growth. 
Each 
5 to: 6 ft. eee $ 1.50 
3 ft; 2 ee a a 1.00 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
CORNUS FLORIDA—White Dogwood: Is a native 
of America. In spring the tall shrub or low trees 
are covered with white flowers. Most effective 
in mass plantings. 
Each 
OL Gaia cia Sed ia dp athe ote eo eee vavel phish ele eee $ 2.00 
SPOREA VANHOUTTEI: This spirea is a familiar 
sight in all parts of America. The shrub grows 
from 6 to 8 feet high and during late March is 
covered with single white blooms. Very popular. 
Each 
4 Et ie a ee er $ 1.00 
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SHIPPING POINT: LOXLEY, ALABAMA 
DAPHNE, ALABAMA 

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