Shrubs forthe Gardens of the Southwest 
DWARF CARNATION-FLOWERING SNOWBALL 
POMEGRANATE An old favorite. Tall growing; large coarse textured foliage; showy white flow- 
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mer and autumn. Extremely hardy and drought resistant. One of the few 
fine plants that will grow and thrive where root rot infests the soil. Be- 
cause of its rather dwarf growing nature (4 ft.) it is excellent for planting 
around the foundation of a house and for giving color in front of other 
shrubs. Each 3 
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FLOWERING POMEGRANATE 
Produces large, double, orange-red flowers in spring. This is a fine 
shrub because of its glossy green foliage, and because it is so drought 
resistant. Sometimes bears large, red fruits. Height 8 feet. Very disease- 
resistant. Should be cut back if planted north of Lubbock, Texas. 





































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HARDY SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE 
A dwarf native of Texas and Mexico. Almost evergreen. Should be 
pruned almost to ground each spring to keep compact. Bears rose-colored 
flowers, like small trumpets all up the stems from early spring until late 
frost. Should be in every planting because it is so hardy, does not re- 
quire much care, and the dark green foliage with its odor of garden Sage 
is so attractive. Each 3 
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SALT CEDAR - Tamarix 
A very rapid growing shrub or small tree, which is excellent for heavy 
plantings or hiding unsightly structures. Grows well on any type of soil. 
Bears numerous spikes of lavender-colored flowers at the ends of the 
branches over a long season. Has Sage-like aroma. 
There are several good varieties, but we think ‘Tamarix Hispida Aesti- 
valis’’ is the best for all-around purposes. Each 3 
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SPIREA 
There are several varieties of Spireas. We think the best are: 
PRUNIFOLIA. Small white, double blossoms. Shiny foliage. One of 
the best Spireas for cut flowers. Make a fine bouquet mixed with Flow- 
ering Quince, Golden Bell, and other spring flowers. 
REEVESIANA. Double blooming; upright growing; white. 
VAN HOUTTEI. Known as Bridal Wreath. Low growing, pendulous 
branches, effective when covered with single white blossoms in the early 
spring. Each 3 
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Flowering Quince 
Spirea Prunifolia 
