CONIFEROUS 
EVERGREENS 
JUNIPERS 
Pfitzer (J. chinensis Pfitzeriana). Very 
attractive gray-green foliage. Valuable 
for foundation planting where a low 
spreading plant is needed, and for plant- 
ing in front of other conifers. Grows 
rapidly, and is not seriously troubled by 
insects or disease. In dry weather water 
freely. 
12 to 18-in. spread, bare root...... o1e25. 
PODOCARPUS 
Sinensis. A tall, columnar, dark green 
coniferous evergreen that does well in 
both sun and shade. Stands shearing 
well. Makes an excellent evergreen 
hedge in the deep South. See illustration. 
Sto 112) ans bare. Each 10 100 
TOOU Ae. eee ee $0 250) 6.4.50) 2 $25 00 
12 to 18 in., bare 
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We guarantee our stock to be 
well grown, true to name, and 
properly handled and packed. Our 
responsibility ceases upon delivery 
to transportation company. All 
claims should be promptly made. 
Podocarpus sinensis 


ROSES 
We are fortunate in being able to offer a limited quantity of Georgia-grown 
Roses this season. They are perhaps a little lighter than our usual offerings but 
excellent value in two-year-old plants. 
opinion, the four best for the South: 
EDITOR McFARLAND. HT. Strong 
growing; free flowering; clear deep rose- 
pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. Deep 
velvety crimson. Vigorous and prolific. 
Etoile de Hollande is offered only in the 
collection. 
PINK RADIANCE. HT. Lovely pink; 
continuous bloomer. Long a Southern 
favorite. 

Only four varieties are offered—in our 
RED RADIANCE. HT. Brilliant crimson 
sport of Radiance. Free flowering and 
vigorous. 
Collection of above four varieties: 
"=" $10.00 
PINK RADIANCE, RED RADIANCE, 
and EDITOR McFARLAND, when or- 
dered separately, are $1 each, $9 for 10. 
two-year plants of each 
variety. . . 
There is a critical shortage of Roses this season. Our supply is limited. Please place 
your order early. 

DIA ys Icy. 
(Hemerocallis) 
Few plants are easier to grow or give 
more blooms for the attention they require. 
Lovely in the shrub border or in beds. 
April through July. 
Bay State. Deep yellow; midseason. 
J. A. Crawford. Golden yellow; mid- 
season. 
J.R. Mann. Buff and yellow; midseason. 
Mikado. Mellow orange; midseason. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale glistening 
yellow; midseason. : 
Ophir. Golden, waxy yellow; midseason. 
The Gem. Deep orange-yellow; mid- 
season. 
50 cts. each; 6 for $2.50 

Daylily (Hemerocallis) 
WIGHT NURSERIES * CAIRO, GEORGIA 
