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DWARF CARNATION-FLOWERING 
POMEGRANATE 
A very fine plant because of its bright waxy green foliage, its orange- 
scarlet blossoms in spring; and its pretty ruby colored fruits in late summer 
and autumn. Extremely hardy and drought resistant. One of the few fine 
plants that will grow and thrive where root rot infests the soil. Because 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 
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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 lorge, red fruits. Height 8 feet. Very disease resistant. 
Should be cut back if planted north of Lubbock, Texas. Each 3 
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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 require 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 Sagelike aroma. There are several good 
varieties, but we think ‘‘Tamarix Hispida Aestivalis’’ is the best for all- 

around purposes. Each 3 
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SNOWBALL 
An old favorite. Tall growing; large coarse textured foliage; showy white 
SPIREA 
flowers in large heads, making a complete ‘‘snowball.” Each There are several varieties of Spireas. We think the best are: 
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VAN HOUTTEI. Known as Bridal Wreath. Low growing, pendulous branches, 
effective when covered with single white blossoms in the early spring. 
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