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No. 1052—SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus Floridus) 
—Dark green foliage, chocolate colored flowers 
in early Spring. Price, 18-24” plants, each 45c. 
No. 1053 — TAMARIX — Deep rose pink flowers, 
gray-green foliage. The best of all. Price, 2-3’ 
plants, each 45c. 
No. 1054 — VITEX, CHASTE - TREE — Deep blue 
flowers borne in profusion throughout the 
Summer. Stands drought well. Sage-green fol- 
iage. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 45c. 
No. 1055—WAYFARE TREE (Viburnum Lantana) 
—Attractive shrub with white flowers in May 
followed by red berries. Price, 12-18” plants, 
each 45c. 
No. 1056 — WEIGELA, PINK —Showy rose pink 
flowers. Produces freely. Price, 2-3’ plants, 
each 65c. 
No. 1057—WEIGELA, RED. (Eva Rathke)—Rich 
ruby red flowers. Blooms in Spring and again 
in the Fall. Price, 18-24” plants, each 85c. 
French Hydrangeas 
This is the Hydrangea with large flower heads 
in white, pink, blue or red, so widely planted 
throughout the South. Nothing makes a more 
beautiful flowering plant, and they are very long- 
lived. There are no varieties that are a natural 
blue, but they can be made blue, by making the 
soil acid. This can be done by adding Aluminum 
Sulphate to soil. Price on Hydrangeas, 4” with two 
or more flowering shoots, each 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
No. 1070—AMI PASQUAAR—Red, early bloomer. 
No. 1071—LOUIS SAVAGE—Dark pink, late bloom- 
er. 
No. 1072—E. MOULLIERE—White, blooms early. 
No. 1073—GOLIATH—Dark rose, blooms mid-sea- 
son. Blues easily. 
No. 1074—M. BAARDSE—Salmon red, early bloom- 
er. 
No. 1075—-M. FOCH—Deep carmine, early bloomer. 
Blues easily. : 
CLIMBING VINES 
Below we present a complete list of the best 
climbing vines for use in the South and South- 
west. The beauty of any home may be greatly in- 
creased by the careful use of these climbing vines. 
No. 1200—BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Vine) 
—Trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers in Summer. 
Blooms persistently, very hardy. Price, 2-yr. No. 
1 plants, each 45c. : 
No. 1201—BOSTON IVY—(Amepelopsis Veitchi). 
A vine that covers with overlapping foliage; self- 
clinging and will adhere closely to the smooth- 
est surface. Leaves a deep green changing to 
crimson and yellow in Autumn. When once 
established requires no further care. Ideal for 
planting on stucco and brick walls. Price, 2-yr. 
No. 1 plants, each 95c. _ 
No. 1202—CAROLINE JASMINE—This beautiful 
evergreen climbing vine has bright green foliage 
the year round, and is covered in the early 
Spring with sunflower yellow flowers about the 
size of a 25c piece; of wonderful fragrance. If you 
have never tried this splendid climbing ever- 
green there is a rare treat in store for you. 
Price, 2-yr., No. 1 plants, each 35c. 
No. 1203 CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERING, 
HENRYI—This is the aristocrat of all climbing 
vines, and every homeowner should plant a few 
of these large flowering Clematis. Creamy white 
flowers. Price, l-yr. plants from 2%” pots, 
each 55c. 
No. 1204—CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERING, 
JACKMANII—Deeep velvety purple flowers, 
large size. Nothing more beautiful than this 
variety in full bloom. Price, -1-yr. plants from 
2%” pots, each 55c. 
PLANT FOR 
PLEASURE——PLANT 
No. 1205—CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERING, 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE —Large crimson red 
flowers. Price, 1-yr., from 212” pots, each 55c. 
No. 1206—CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERING, RA- 
MONA—New lovely light blue. Price, 1l-yr., 
from 214” ‘pots, each 55c. 
No. 1207 CLEMATIS, PANICULATA — (Sweet- 
scented Clematis)—Flowers small, star-shaped; 
white in color and produced in enormous quan- 
titic,. Very fragrant and easily established. 
Price, 2-yr. No. 1 plants, each 65c. 
No. 1208—HONEYSUCKLE, GOLD FLAME—Ever- 
blooming trumpet-shaped flowers. Fragrant, 
bright red outside, yellow inside. Hardy. Price, 
2-yr., No. 1 plants, each 95c. 
No. 12009—HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S—tThis old fa- 
vorite still retains its deserved popularity. It is 
evergreen in the South. Makes a good climbing 
vine or can be used as a screen or a hedge. De- 
lightfull fragrant flowers. Its flowers are white 
changing to yellow and very fragrant. Price, 2- 
yr. plants, each 35c. 

Honeysuckle 
No. 1210—HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET 
—Like the chove, except that it is a brilliant 
variety with trumpet-shaped flowers of bright 
scarlet. Valuable for use on porches and trellis. 
Price, 2-yr. plants, each 45c. 
No. 1211I—KUDZU VINE—The strongest growing 
climber we know of. It will grow 60 feet in one 
season. Has-no equal for covering large space in 
short time. Price, strong 2-yr. plants, each 65c 
No. 1212—QUEENS WREATH—One of the loveliest 
climbing vines for the -whole South and will 
stand zero weather. Grows fast, affords dense 
shade, and in the Fall is covered with a mass of 
glowing rose-pink flowers of rare beauty. Dies 
down each year, but comes back stronger the 
next. Price, 3-yr. plants, each 55c. © 
No. 1214— WISTERIA, PURPLE — Long, trailing 
branches with heavy foliage and pendulous 
racemes. Price, 2-yr. No. 1 plants, each 65c. 
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