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COCCULUS laurifolius. Dark green leaves 6 inches long, 
leathery and shining; black fruits in cluster:. Grows 10 
feet tall but may be kept clipped. Qt. 60c; gal. $2.00; 
5 qts. $2.50. 
CRAPE MYRTLE (Lagerstremia indica). Vigorous and 
easily grown. Immense clusters of bright flowers from 
spring till fall. 
Dixie Brilliant. New. Watermelon-red, deeper than 
watermelon-pink Its outstanding characteristic is its 
heavy blooming habit that extends over a very long 
period during the growing season. Large, strong, healthy 
plants, $2.00 and $2.50 each. 
= Flos-Reginae. Queen Crape Myrtle; Pride of India. A 
large tropical shrub or small tree. Plant in well-protected 
locations. Capt. Cross of Port Tampa has a fine big 
specimen with beautiful mauve flowers in large clusters 
at the ends of the branches. The large heavy leaves are 
almost evergreen. We also have a limited number of 
the pink-flowering kind, cutting grown, from our friend 
Mort Soule of St. Petersburg, who collected his tree in 
South America. Prices on request. 
=» Nana Caerulea. Dwarf Blue Crape Myrtle. A small but 
strong-growing, low-spreading grower with lavender-blue 
flowers in open, loose panicles which almost cover the 
plant. Small dormant plants, $2.50 each. 
Watermelon-Pink. Large, bright, unfading 2 to 3 ft., 
B&B transplanted, $2.00 each, 3 to 4 ft., B&B trans- 
planted, $2.50 to $3.00 each. 
William Toovey. New. Very fine, producing solid masses 
of large, deep watermelon-red flowers. Dense, bushy 
growth. A prolific bloomer and a beautiful addition to the 
Crape Myrtle family. Highly recommended. Same price 
as Dixie Brilliant. 
CROTONS. Shrubby plants with variegated foliage. For 
bedding or tubs. Need heat and moisture. 
Andre (Andreanum). Broad leaves marked yellow. Hardy. 
Cork Screw. Long red twisted leaves. Low, bushy. 
General Paget. Very broad leaves of green and yellow. 
Oak Leaf. Showy yellow, red, and green. 
Stewarti. Not so rich in color as Andre. Hardy and easily 
grown. 
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DURANTA plumieri (Golden Dewdrop). A very fine ever- 
green shrub with graceful drooping branches. Racemes of 
lilac-colored flowers; 10 to 15 feet tall. Yellow fruits. 
Qt. 50c; gal. $1.50 and $2.00; 5 qts. $2.50. 
ELAZAGNUS pungens. Hardy; fast growing. Silvery green 
foliage, russet on the underside; drooping yellow flowers 
and yellowish red fruit. 
pungens aurea maculata. Golden-blotched foliage. 6 
feet tall. Qt. 50c; gal. $1.50 and $2.00; 5 qts. $2.50. 
EUGENIA hookeriana (Bush Cherry). Large shrub with 
glossy green leaves and purple fruit. 
myrtifolia (Bush Cherry). Smaller and more compact. 
Makes a good hedge. 
uniflora (Surinam Cherry). Compact growth; small foliage 
and small, waxy red fruit of good flavor. 
uniflora, Black-fruited Type. Much finer and more 
delicious fruit than any we have ever eaten. Small strong 
plants $1.50. 
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