SHRUBS, TREES AND HEDGE PLANTS, continued 
MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rubrum). Hardy, 
deciduous tree, growing to large size. 
Leaves light green above, white beneath, 
changing to vivid shades of scarlet and 
gold in autumn, Each Per 10 
BE tora Teet ae ers hus <a oii $0 50 $4 50 
ABCOLOMLCC Eres eit. cs tee 1 00 8 50 
OFbORrS eels. s sche es ccc wel 20) al SW) 
SacOeLO! Teeter: casos on or 2252000 
SDE CIa pee My oenc tc pcos eae: 3 00 and up. 
NANDINA domestica (Heavenly Bamboo). 
A most desirable Japanese evergreen shrub. 
The berries and foliage both become a 
beautiful shade of red in winter. 
AAMICHE NOUS hie sete aie oes ie 35 3 00 
OsittichepOts meer eee 50) 4,50 
Balled & Burlapped. 
UZECOMLOanChesia ys ace 1 00 9 00 
TSatOrzacinecnesemmse cen ck 50m 2.50 
DacOvs, LCCC rein hss 200 17 50 
SECOrA TCC meena: mck ane athe 300 27 50 
OAK (Quercus). Long-lived, of rapid 
growth, with graceful, rounded tops. Easily 
grown and very valuable as shade and 
ornamental trees. 
Laurel Oak (QO. laurifolia). Stately; nearly 
evergreen. A fine shade and avenue 
tree. 
Live Oak. Evergreen, with dark, glossy 
foliage. Especially desirable for lawn 
planting. 
Prices of both varieties. 
sn LOLA Leet ames atiei o ecr ses 100 900 
ATtOLOfCCE Be ke eee be 12S laetSO 
6 tor feetwer . on mee eee 200M inoO 
S2toy 1 Otieet ence tietniies : 350) 30)00 
Speciale aaa see 6 00 and up. 
B&B, double above price 
OLEA fragrans (Sweet or Tea Olive). Dwarf 
evergreen; bright green foliage; small, 
white, sweet-scented flowers. Blooms 
winter and spring. 
Balled & Burlapped. 
12storl Siinches pen eee I SO 2 So 
18 to 24-inches.....--. 4. 200 17 50 
2 toc3 feet aaa cee 25 Ome2 20 
OLEANDER ( Nerium oleander). Evergreen 
shrubs with brilliantly colored flowers. 
Makes a beautiful flowering hedge. Does 
well near the seashore. See color illustra- 
tion on page 13. 
Cardinal. Deep red. 
Mme. Peyre. Shell-pink. 
Mrs. Roeding. Salmon. 
Shell-Pink. Very dainty. 
Pink. Single blooms. 
Pink. Double flowers. 
Red. Double; large blooms. 
White. Single. 
Prices of all varieties. 
Bare-rooted. 
DELO) SD LCC Unal seme 3 cd een 407 93) 50 
STLOLe eet eis ae eee 55 5 00 
AbtOpo teeta shia “Sc. a Oe SO 
Spade-balled. 
DEC OUSLCCt ees: ois. he One pS 6 50 
BatOrsiceUMMEE. cei ee LOO 3 9200 
ELON CCiMetr ieee L O08 12250 
5 to 7 feet. 2 0) ASD) 
OSMANTHUS aquifolium. Compact ever- 
green shrub with spiny holly-like leaves. 
Hardy and satisfactory. 
fortunei. Similar to Aquifolium, but with 
larger leaves. 
Prices of both varieties. 
Balled & Burlapped. 
I 2GCOM Gun CHeSsitary. orn. 1 00 7 50 
1SSto 24uinchesa...<.2. 2. < LEO 1A Sw 
PHOTINIA glabra. A very handsome hardy 
evergreen shrub which will grow to a height 
of 10 feet. The new foliage is wine-colored 
and most attractive. 
serrulata. Grows to a much greater 
height than Glabra and is a beautiful 
sight in summer with its glossy, dark 
green, serrated leaves and large clusters 
of white flowers. In winter it is covered 
with scarlet fruit. 
Prices of both varieties. 
AU Ditomls) i Chesney aisteas eter. 75 6 50 
[Suto 24inchesi.. ass: ocr 1a 5O0ne 13550 
DEC ORSat CEE ss vahateyeasies terse 2°00. 17-50 

PAMPAS GRASS (Coritaderia argentea). 
Fine, handsome clumps 6 to 8 feet high. 
Very ornamental for screens and individual 
specimens. Each Per 10 
Smallicltumpsie.-5..-22-290 7 $6 00 
Stronsiclumpse. ene 4.00) 5 9) 00 
Extra-strong clumps..... 2 00 and up. 
PITTOSPORUM tobira. Hardy. Foliage 
dark green and shiny. Splendid for foun- 
dations and hedges. Can be pruned to any 
desired shape. Does well in full sun and is 
one of the finest evergreens for shady places 
and for seaside planting. 
tobira variegatum. Foliage variegated 
light green and white. 
Prices of both varieties. 
Field-grown, Balled & Burlapped. 
12 to 18-inch spread..... 1950 12550 
18 to 24-inch spread..... 2E50me22000 
PLUM, FLOWERING. Small, deciduous 
tree producing a gorgeous mass of double, 
pink, sweet-scented flowers in winter be- 
fore the leaves appear. Very striking. 
2 tors teeta i emios 85 7 AW 
Stora teeta. ede o 19250511500 
B&B, double above price 
PLATANUS orientalis (Oriental Sycamore). 
For description and price, see page 3. 
PLUMBAGO capensis. A very beautiful 
evergreen shrub producing an abundance 
of pale blue flowers. 
capensis alba. Identical with the above 
variety but has white flowers. 
Prices of both varieties. 
4-inich) pots oaene ae SO0ee 450 
POMEGRANATE, FLOWERING 
(Punica). Deciduous shrubs producing 
beautiful double flowers all summer. Can 
be supplied in both Pink and White. 
1-year plants ses seein 50 4 50 
= Calapan ts nee rir nerre Ue 6) 0) 
PRIVET, Amoor River (Ligustrum amur- 
ense). The best hedge Privet for the South. 
Densely branched, rapid growing, and with 
small, evergreen leaves. Can be pruned to 
any desired form. Very ornamental. 
2torsitecty Baker rire tee 15 1 00 
Sh HO) CU MAAS WIIG os oa ae 20 1 50 
PYRACANTHA (Fire Thorn), Evergreen 
shrubs with small, narrow leaves. Thorny 
branches. White flowers; bright red or 
orange-yellow berries in winter. 
coccinea lalandi. Spiny shrub. Fruits 
orange-red. 
crenulata yunnanensis. Fruits shiny, 
coral-red. 
Prices of both varieties. 
422inChepoOtsien. ceiceie ee etes 50 4 50 
G=inche pots facm em ee ets 75 6 50 
Field-grown, Balled & Burlapped. 
1L2tom Suintchessme sae 100 900 
TSito 24 inchesigs srr i SO 117) xe 
2-tO1s [eCta eben ee PANO? alee SO) 
RAPHIOLEPIS japonica (Japanese Haw- 
thorn). Handsome, hardy evergreen shrub 
with bright green foliage and dense clusters 
of white flowers in spring. 
2i7G=1N Chi DOCS aetaaeiennie nie SOLO) 
Balled & Burlapped. 
T2stomloinches eames anion: 2, 00)) 17950 
USitou24 inches errr SOOM 7250 
DEtOn a MeCCt rave ee eee 4 00 37 50 
SERISSA foetida variegata. A low, much- 
branched border or bedding shrub with 
clusters of dark green, yellow-margined 
leaves placed thickly along its many 
branches. Its white, star-shaped flowers 
stand out from its stems and foliage promi- 
nently. May be grown into very beautiful 
specimens. 
SprbuveloWyslOesing toe co ooo oo ue 50 4 50 
Fetal otis gauss osu oa’ 60 5 00 
SEVERINIA buxifolia. A hardy evergreen 
shrub with small leaves. Flowers sweet- 
scented, followed by black berries. A good 
low-growing shrub or hedge plant. 
A=inch pPOtSeeee: cxiemeane- 50 4 50 
6=inchapotsiwc¢ uum i> 167.50 
Balled & Burlapped. 
12%to, 1 Ssinches errs 100 900 
TSktor24einehes ew cea ib yey US Oo 
Ditovs teeta coach 2°50) 22; 50 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 

SPIRAZA. Deciduous shrubs, blooming pro- 
fusely in early spring and very effective 
when planted in masses, around borders, or 
in beds. Varieties as follows: 
Anthony Waterer. A dense, low-growing 
Spirea with foliage in various shades of 
yellow, red, and dark green. Flowers 
pink, produced freely throughout the 
whole summer in flat-topped bunches. 
Height 2 feet. Each Per 10 
H=inchipotsen coe ake ho DO mas 50 
G-inehi pOtsinaa,cm a nee 75 6 50 
cantoniensis. Compact-branching. Flow- 
ers pure white. 
cantoniensis, Double. 
on opposite page. 
vanhouttei. The well-known ‘‘Bridal 
Wreath,’’ with white flowers in clusters. 
Prices of above three varieties. 
See ilustration 
l=year iplantsier aon. een 50 4 50 
2-year planted. cme. 75 6 50 
S=V.CALLDlAUS aemeaicie nr aetieie ss 100 9 00 
SURINAM CHERRY (Ezxgenia uniflora). 
Large shrub bearing rather small, waxy, 
bright red fruits of agreeable subacid 
flavor, eaten raw or as jelly. Under high 
culture bears two heavy crops yearly. An 
excellent ornamental subject also and very 
useful for hedges. 
A=INCHIDOCS Hm eeeeete eke 50 
HIN Che POLS sarmrrcrarios ein 75 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar styraciflua). 
Rapid-growing, deciduous tree. Leaves 
bright green, changing to brilliant shades 
of red and crimson in autumn, 
SaLOrA CCl Ae Eee cones 75 6 50 
45tO"O eCt ao eens 1 00 8 50 
Geto Sri feet a arcnaeanc cn caters 140 12 50 
SutorlO feetaeaemmcnraee-< 225 20 00 
Special jon Moments e cieneeves 6 00 and'up. 
TABERNAMONTANA coronaria. Ever- 
green shrub adapted to central and south 
Florida. Flowers white, double, and sweet- 
scented. Resembles Cape Jessamine. 
grandiflora. Similar to above variety but 
with larger leaves and flowers. 
Prices of both varieties. 
A-iniCh POUSiis. santero 50 4 50 
G-1nchipotsaseerre seer 75 6 50 
TEA PLANT (Camellia thea). Leaves dark 
green. Flowers white and fragrant. Fine 
for moist, shady places. Hardy. Evergreen. 
Balled & Burlapped. 
ito.2 feet ae erates Ss 7 00 
2 tOns L6Cbs on meme aes 100 8 00 
JitOre Feet euae oe scenes SO 172 610) 
THUNBERGIA erecta. Handsome, densely 
branched, evergreen shrub. Adapted to 
south Florida and for pot-culture farther 
north. Flowers blue-purple, with deep yel- 
low throats. Foliage dark green. 
erecta alba. Same as the variety above 
except the flowers are white. 
Prices of both varieties. 
A-INCH POLS annette mcs 50 4 50 
G=inch’ POS er meia a e 75 6 50 
VIBURNUMS. The Viburnums offered be- 
low are all evergreen shrubs with white, 
sweet-scented flowers. They have proved 
to be desirable garden shrubs for the South. 
odoratissimum. A _ vigorous grower; 
compact-spreading. 
suspensum. Low and spreading; free 
bloomer. 
tinus (Laurestinus). An evergreen flow- 
ering shrub from the Mediterranean 
region. When full grown the 10-foot bush, 
covered with creamy white flowers, is a 
February joy. For specimens or hedges. 
Prices of above three varieties. 
Field-grown, Balled & Burlapped. 
Shoe ZUNCHES ©. tiecee tae 75 6 50 
P2RtOeLSrineches mare ces: 100 900 
Its RHopPVL HEV Goosnacos 1 25 10 00 
YUCCA aloifolia (Spanish Bayonet). The 
leaves are long, narrow, rigid, spine-tipped. 
Flowers creamy white, borne in long spikes 
from the center of the leafy crown. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
18 to 24 inches. .$0 75 $6 00 $50 00 
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