38 JACK HOLMES, INC., Tampa 1, Florida 

FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
GARDENIA florida (Cape Jasmine). Waxy white, very 
sweetly scented flowers against shiny dark foliage. 
fortunei. Large blooms in spring and fall. 
glazeri. New. Large, flat, beautiful flower. 
McLelland No. 23. Large flowers. Very desirable. 
veitchi. Pure white. Choice Formal Double. Smaller 
flower and a longer blooming season than Cape Jasmine. 
Own Root. 
| See page 4 for grafted plants. | 
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HOLLY 
ILEX opaca (American Holly). Desirable the year round, but 
especially at Christmas. Fine as lawn specimens and in 
the border and foundation planting. Give Holly an acid 
soil with plenty of organic matter in it. Our stock of this 
| excellent plant is extra good and we have some fine big 
specimens. 
East Palatka. Almost smooth, light green foliage. Bright 
red berries in abundance. A fast, strong grower. 
Howard. Very dark, glossy foliage with some spines. An 
excellent sort with cheerful berries. 
rotunda. A most elegant spreading tree of pyramidal, 
heavy, compact growth. Smooth dark green leaves with 
cluster of small bright red berries. This makes a majestic 
tree with drooping branches, deserving wide use. Very 
rare. Prices on request. Specimens only: 
Taber. Narrow pyramidal leaves, dark green and spiny 
Very showy, large bright red berries. 
vomitoria (Yaupon). Small foliage, bushy head, and pro- 
fuse berries. 10 feet. ~ 
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_The home of Dr. David Murphy, in Tampa. The grass is 
Bitter Blue Stem St. Augustine, with a specimen Magnolia 
tree at the left and Hollies at each side of the entrance pillars. 
