
DOMBEYA WALLICHI—May be trained either as shrub or small tree 
See page 20. 
FRAGRANT BANANA SHRUB 
Michelia fuscata. 
side of the house or under trees you should have one of these 
If you have a shaded area on the north 
delightful shrubs. You will find it a wise investment in bril- 
liant polished foliage and delightful banana-like fragrance. 
The yellow, maroon-rimmed single flowers appear early in 
spring and fill the air with heavy peifume for many yards 
around. Hardy. 5-7 it. Gal. containers, $2.00) 
AFRICAN BOX 
Myrsine africana. A charming low round plant from China 
built with bright dainty round leaves and reddish stems. Com- 
pares most favorably with the dwarf Myrtle for density ot 
growth and is much more handsomely furnished. For use as 
a low hedge or in any sunny spot where the use of low shrubs 
is indicated there is no more satisfactory variety. Hardy. 
2-2% ft. Balled, 1%-2 ft., $4.00. 5-gal. containers, $2.75; 
gal. containers, 90c. 
SWEET MYRTLE 
A class of plant’ material that for years has been valuable 
for its neat habit, bright fragrant foliage. fuzzy white flowers 
and its ability to withstand extremes of temperature, Hardy. 
Satie 
Myrtus communis buxifolia. With little pruning this va- 
riety will be a thicket of dark inch-long leaves and thin airy 
stems. Plant it in the hottest spot you can find, or the coldest 
for that matter, give it an occasional irrigation and it will be 
contented, The foliage is often used in flower arrangements. 
Hardy. 5-6 ft. Balled, 2-3 ft. $4.75; 114-2 ft., $3.00; 5-gal. 
containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 75c. 

OCHNA MULTIFLORA—The winter display of red seed carpels 
is hotter than a bonfire. See page 26. 
Myrtus communis Compact. Not only is our most popular 
shrub for building low compact hedges but is also used suc- 
cessfully wherever 2-2'4 foot shrubs are needed. Balled, 
1-2 tte, $3:79; 15-18 ims) $3005" S-eal. contamernrs,, $2.75: 
gal. containers, 75c. 
HEAVENLY BAMBOO 
Nandina domestica. Many stiff upright stems softened 
throughout by narrow leaves that first appear a bronzy-red, 
change to a luscious green and in winter, if planted in the 
sun, don flashy garments of brilliant scariet. [n spring each 
stem displays a raceme of white pea-shaped flowers. Bright 
red berries follow the flowers. Growing quite upright it may 
be confined in a narrow space. Sun or shade. Hardy. 5 ft. 
Balled, bushy, 2-3 ft.. $4.00; 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. con- 
tainers, Gc: 
GOOD OLD OLEANDER! 
There is not a day from June until October that these busv 
shrubs are not smothered with colorful bloom. And, too, they 
will thrive in most any soil with a minimum of water and 
attention. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. Balled, 2-2™% ft., $3.00 (except 
Single Yellow); 5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 83c. 
Larger specimens of most varieties. Prices upon request. 
Bettie. Large light pink flowers, tinted rosy pink 
Cherry Red. Large vivid-scarlet. 
Doub'e Rese. Largest flowers of deep rose. 
Mrs. Roeding. Semi-double salmon pink. 
Single White. 
Single Yellow. Balled, 3-4 ft., $5.00. 
Some of the fruiting shrubs such as Meyer Dwarf Lemon, 
Guava and Feijoa. not only produce delightful fruit but cheer- 
ful blocm as well. Add to these qualities the ornamental 
value of their rich foliage. Index on page 62 will tell where 
to look for descriptions. 

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