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DECIDUOUS TREES 
and SHRUBS 
Each 12 100 
2=VFau plants sana $0 75 $7 50 $60 00 
3-Viplalts eee ae 2 a 2250 eeLOO LOO 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
ALTHEA. Free-flowering shrub or small tree. 
Single-flowering varieties in Red, Pink, Purple, 
Variegated, and White. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus. 
of old-fashioned gardens. 
CERCIS canadensis (Redbud). With the 
first touch of spring this native tree is covered 
with reddish purple flowers. 
CORNUS florida (Dogwood). The native White 
Dogwood is one of the best flowering trees. 
C. florida rubra. A pink form of the above. 
$2.00 to $5.00 each. 
The Sweet Shrub 
CYDONIA_ japonica (Flowering Quince). 
Flowers in winter. Red, White and Pink 
varieties. 
DEUTZIA. Showy spring-flowermg shrubs. 
White or Pink. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl 
Large white flowers in earliest spring. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Late winter- and 
spring-flowering shrubs with golden yellow 
flowers. We have upright and drooping kinds. 
LAGERSTREMIA (Crape-Myrtle). A vigor- 
ous shrub or small tree with beautifully fringed 
flowers in summer. We have Pink, Purple, 
Watermelon-Red, and White. 
LONICERA ffragrantissima (Upright Bush 
Honeysuckle). Masses of fragrant, creamy 
white flowers in midwinter. 
MALUS coronaria. The well-known native 
Crab-Apple. 
PRUNUS Mume. A truly delightful small 
deciduous tree, covered with deep pink flowers 
in January. 3 to 4 ft. $2.50 each. 
P. persica (Double-flowering Peach). Three 
Pe eibaie iit Red, White. 2 to 3 ft., 50 cts.; 
3 to 4 ft., 75 cts.; 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 each. 
SPIRAEA. Indispensable shrubs for mass or 
border plantings. We supply: 
S. Reevesiana. Upright; double; white. 
S. Vanhouttei (Single Bridal Wreath). 
S. Thunbergi. Dwarf; white. 
WEIGELA rosea. Vigorous shrub producing a 
wealth of pink, bell-shaped flowers in early 
spring. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Bush). 
M. Soulangeana (Pink Magnolia). 
in the South. 
M. Soulangeana nigra. Rich, dark purple. 
Magnolia. 
Hjort’s Chinese Magnolias 
One of the finest and most satisfactory spring- 
flowering trees for the South. For years we have made a 
specialty of growing stocky, well-branched Chinese 
Magnolias, sure to please our customers. 
Prices of Chinese Magnolias 
Each 12 
ets) fC. StOCK VARIG aeons eaeaa 3: 00) $30) 00 
S2tOL4 ft: SOCK VAs cala. <iessiseeaerae DOO. 150,00 
Magnolia liliflora (Chinese Purple Magnolia), Large, 
purple flowers in early spring. 
A great favorite 
A fine 
/ PLANTS 
for Your Garden 
Amaryllis vittata Hybrids (Giant Lily). 
Flowers very large, in a wonderful range of 
color—red, maroon, rose, splashed pink, 
striped and variegated. We cannot guarantee 
colors, but ours is a good strain and all flowers 
will be large. Flowering size, 75 cts. to $1.50 
each. 
Bambusa argenta. Vigorous growers, good for 
hedges and screens. Handsome foliage and 
canes which will grow 20 feet. Clumps, 75 cts. 
to $3.50. 
B. falcata. A very handsome clump Bamboo, 
with fern-like leaves. Rarely grows taller 
than 12 feet. May be kept pruned low as a 
hedge. Will grow in very shaded places and 
next to trees, as well as in full sun. Clumps, 
75 cts. to $3.50. 
Bignonia speciosa (Gloria Vine). A _fast- 
growing, almost evergreen vine with lavender- 
blue flowers in clusters. Medium plants, 50 cts. 
Hedera algeriensis (Algerian Ivy). Largest 
leaves. Fine for a ground-cover or to cover 
trunks of large trees, in dry, shaded places 
where grass or shrubs will not grow. Rooted 
peoners: 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 12, $10.00 per 
H. baltica (Baltic Ivy). Very small-leaved Ivy. 
Dark green. Excellent for hanging baskets. 
Also can be used as ground-cover. Rooted 
anaes 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 12, $10.00 per 
H. Helix (English Ivy). Makes an excellent 
evergreen covering for walls and trunks of 
trees. Medium-sized dark green leaves. 
Rooted runners, 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 12, 
$10.00 per 100. 
H. maderensis (Maderian Ivy). Almost as 
large leaves as Algerian Ivy. Dark bronzy 
green. Rooted runners, 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 
12, $10.00 per 100. 
Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star Jas- 
mine; Confederate Jasmine). Finest of all 
evergreen vines for the Lower South. Fra- 
grant, creamy white flowers in great profusion 
in late spring and summer. Medium-sized, 
dark evergreen foliage. Small plants, 35 cts. 
each, $3.00 for 12; medium plants, 50 cts. each, 
$5.00 for 12; strong plants, $1.00 each. 
Violet, Governor Herrick. Very large; deep 
purple; highly fragrant. The finest of Violets 
for the Lower South. 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 
12, $10.00 per 100. 
Wisteria chinensis. Two varieties, Purple and 
White. Our Wisterias are grown from free- 
flowering plants and are not to be compared 
with seedlings. 75 cts. to $1.50 each. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
in growing Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs, conducting ex- 
tensive experiments and ren- 
dering planting service, has 
qualifted the Hyjorts to serve 
well those who _ patronize 
Thomasville Nurseries. 

LIRIOPE MUSCARI 
The Big Blue Liriope 
No one who has seen colorful Liriope Muscari 
in bloom at Thomasville throughout the summer 
will ever forget the colorful sight. This is truly the 
most useful of all border plants. It grows well in 
dense shade or in the full sun. It is used to border 
walks and beds, on slopes to prevent washing, as 
a ground-cover, in porch-boxes and as potted 
plants. Averages 8 to 12 inches in height and 
spread. 
Liriope Muscarr Is sO easy to grow it Is fool- 
proof. While it thrives best in light but enriched 
soils, it will persist in well-nigh impossible hard 
and heavy soils. And though it will bloom in any 
location, the foliage is of better dark green color 
when planted in shade or partial shade. Liriope 
plants may be set any time of the year, and 
several years later may be dug, divided into at 
least four times the quantity, and the planting 
extended. 
Our L. Muscari, sometimes listed as L. gramini- 
folia densiflora, is genuine, grown from divisions 
only. We grow no seedlings, since they usually 
revert to the small-leaf type with light, stringy 
flowers of short duration. Our division. -grown L. 
Muscari has wide leaves and produces uniform, 
heavy spikes of deep lavender-blue flowers over a 
long season. Plant 6 inches apart for continuous 
line. 
Liriope is so hardy tt may be planted in the 
entire South. If you are not ready to plant a 
border, try a dozen or more plants. You will be 
pleased. 
Prices of Liriope Muscari 
Each 12 100 
levi plantseen ae eee LOL OOD 750 
2=Vie PlantSiaa. nc sooner 20) 20015200 
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