LARGEST BERRIES 
Ilex cornuta Burford. Burford’s Holly. The spines which 
characterize the leaves of other hollies are entirely absent in 
this variety. The leaves possess a rich glossy finish and are 
perfectly smooth on the edges. In addition, the big bright red 
berries are as satisfying to the eye as luscious ripe straw- 
berries are to the taste. We know you'll like it! Appreciate 
leaf mold. Hardy. 8-10 ft. 5-gal. containers, $4.50: gal. con- 
tainers, $1.50. . 
SWEET SPIRE 
Itea ilicifolia. Holly-leaved Sweet Spire. Has everything 
that Fnglish Holly has, except the berries, and other excel- 
lent qualities as well—dense glistening deeply-toothed foliage 
that rises on arching red branches well above the body of 
the plant, grace and symmetry in every line. Cut sprays for 
indoor decorating hold up amazingly well. We endorse this 
shrub heartily. Shade. Hardy. 5-7 ft. 5-gal. containers, 
$3 00; gal containers, 90c. 
LARGEST OF ALL 
Jasminum magnificum. We are thrilled with this new 
shrubby variety and feel that you should be, too. We have 
seen no other Jasmine that can begin to equal it in size of 
bloom and none that surpasses it in quality of fragrance or 
richly finished foliage. The flat bloom, to 1% inches across, 
is made up of ten or more close-set narrow sharply pointed 
petals. The flower clusters remain, handsomely displayed, 
for some time. Should be lightly pruned several times in 
Summer sun Elardys 41. 5-cal containers. $6.50 5.cal- 
containers, $1.50. 
ARABIAN JASMINE 
Jasminum sambac Grand Duke. For quality of fragrance 
we much prefer the flowers of this variety to gardenias 
which they somewhat resemble in form and also in the clear 
frosty whiteness of their bloom. The beauty of the two-inch 
flowers is richly enhanced by the dark interestingly curled 
leaves which accentuate the waxy freshness of the closely 
packed petals. Sun. 3-4 ft. Hardy. “Gal. containers, $2.00. 

JASMINUM SAMBAC MAID OF ORLEANS 
Used in the Orient for flavoring Jasmine Tea. 
Jasminum sambac Maid of Orleans. A Chinese lady in- 
forms us the white petaled bloom of this variety is used to 
flavor Jasmine tea. We haven't made the acquaintance of 
Jasmine tea but if it tastes like this handsome Jasmine smells 
we probably have been missing something. The small glossy 
eight-petaled bloom, borne from June until November, per- 
fumes the air for yards around. Hardy except in very cold 
areas. Sun. 4-5 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, 
$2.00, 
HAPPY LANTANAS 
To provide an array of riotous colors the Lantanas are 
unsurpassed, All through the warm months their cheerful 
blossoms of white, orange, yellow, pink or lavender will 
brighten your garden immensely. They are easily grown in 
most any soil and though they sometimes freeze back in 
winter they are up and blooming again in a short time. Sun. 
Gal. containers, 75c. 
LANTANA Camara. 
Dwarf Orange. 4 ft. 
Dwarf Pink. Very compact. 2 ft. 
Dwarf Yellow. 2-3 ft. 
Dwarf White. 2-3 ft. 
Lantana sellowiana. Trailing Lantana. lor covering banks, 
low walls or parkings. Covers rapidly and throughly. Sun. 
Gal. containers, 65c; flats of 100 plants, $6.50. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED TEA TREE 
Leptospermum scoparium Rose Double. When selecting 
shrubs for your garden you can’t afford to overlook this one. 
All through late winter, spring and early summer each airy 
branchlet is crowded with sparkling double pink bloom about 
the size of a ten-cent piece. The flowers last surprisingly long 
on the bush and you'll find them exceptionally usable in flower 
arrangements. Sun. Hardy. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; 
gal. containers, $1.00. 

LOROPETALUM CHINENSE—A feathery bouquet of creamy 
white bloom. See page 24. 

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