
HIBISCUS, SINGLE RED. Brilliant dark red. 
H., SINGLE SCARLET. Large, flaming scarlet. 
H., SINGLE YELLOW. Huge, single yellow flower. Grafted on or- 
dinary rootstock to produce more hardy plants. Hawaiian type. 
HOLMSKIOLDIA SANGUINEA. Chinese Hat Flower. A willowy 
shrub with medium green leaves. Along the sides of the branches are 
clusters of brownish red and yellow flowers closely resembling Chinese 
hats. Blooms in summer and fall. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS. Very ornamental dark green foliage. 
Giant trusses of flowers in spring, ranging from white through pink, 
blue, and lavender. Likes some shade. 
ILLICIUM ANISATUM. East Indian Anise. Handsome broad-leaved 
evergreen shrub with aromatic anise-like odor when crushed. Flowers 
small, inconspicuous, creamy white. 
IXORA COCCINEA. Flame of the Woods; Jungle Geranium. Large, 
dark green foliage and terminal clusters of brilliant red, star-shaped 
flowers on slender tubes. Very tropical. 
JASMINUM ILLICIFOLIUM. Very shining, pointed leaves and ter- 
minal showy clusters of fragrant white flowers; faintly pink in the bud. 
J. PRIMULINUM. Long, slender, trailing branches with small, dark 
green leaves. Flowers rich primrose-yellow, semi-double. Splendid for 
foundation or screen plantings. 
J. PUBESCENS. A climbing evergreen vine with pubescent foliage. 
Fragrant, white flowers in dense clusters. 


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JASMINUM SAMBAC. Grand Duke Jasmine. Dark green, crumpled 
foliage and very double, intensely fragrant, white flowers. 
LANTANA DELICATISSIMA. Weeping Lantana. Vining type with 
delicate fern-like foliage and many lavender flowers in clusters. 
LIGUSTRUM CORIACEUM. A hardy, dwarf variety with small, 
very dark, crinkled leaves. 
L. EXCELSUM SUPERBUM. A rapid grower with brilliantly colored, 
yellow and green variegated foliage. 
L. IWATA. Dwarf variety with small rounded leaves, mottled yellow. 
L. JAPONICUM. Large green leaves, often with reddish margin. 
Creamy white flowers followed by bluish black berries. Tall grower. 
L. LUCIDUM. Bushy, compact shrub with waxy, dark green leaves 
and panicles of white flowers followed by black berries. 
L. LUCIDUM NOBILE. More upright in growth. 
MALPIGHIA COCCIGERA. Dwarf Holly. Shining holly-like foliage; 
flowers small, crepy, pink, followed by bright red berries. Seldom 
grows more than 2 feet tall. 
M. GLABRA. Barbados Gooseberry. Light green leaves and terminal 
clusters of deep pink flowers. Edible red fruit. 

