Sweet Olive 
Osmanthus fragrans. The Sweet Olive has excellent foliage, dark 
green, and can be trained against a wall espalier fashion, so even in 
the smallest of gardens you can enjoy the delightful fragrance of the 
small white flower clusters. Splendid for backgrounds. Use it also as 
a specimen shrub. Sun or part shade. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.85. 
Princess Flower 
Pleroma grandiflora. Bril- 
liant rich purple flowers, velvety in texture and often 3 inches across, 
Here is something few people can resist. 
unique in color and unusual with their five fish hook stamens. Attrac- 
tive deep green foliage like velvet pads showing decided reddish tints. 
Properly trimmed, it retains a compact form and medium height. Good 
drainage, acid soil and plenty water. Sheltered location. 
shade. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Sun or part 
Chinese Photinia 
Photinia serrulata. If it were only for the color of the foliage alone this 
shrub would be on every select list. But in spring the flat-topped 
clusters of white bloom are exceedingly welcome and these are fol- 
lowed by bright red berries. It is a large shrub with 4 to 5 inch long 
toothed leaves that start life a bright light red turning a reddish green 
and going out in a burst of fire. Adaptable to places where a large 
shrub will fit. Will make a medium size shrub with careful heading 
back. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Cape Plumbago 
Plumbago capensis. Rounded shrub or semi-vine with good foliage, 
dense growth and covered with phlox-like blue or white flowers almost 
continuously. It is so hardy and robust as to continue growing in aban- 
doned places. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.85. 

PRINCESS FLOWER, PLEROMA 

PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE (Trade Mark Registered) 

Pyracantha Rosedale 
The lovely Pyracantha shown above, introduced by us several 
years ago, has achieved outstanding popularity and distinction for 
its show of red berries, resistance to blight and general al!-around 
vigor. The long arching stems bear quantities of white flowers in 
spring and ar2 loaded with berries each year. Has the darkest red 
berrics of any Pyracantha. A multi-purpose shrub—as a medium 
sized unclipped hedge for white flowers in spring followed by bril- 
liant berries from fall to Christmas; as an espalier of merit for nar- 
row restricted space or against walls; as a clipped specimen in pyra- 
midal form for an unusual display. You can’t go wrong with this 
proven variety, superior to all others, of which a great many have 
appeared since Pyracantha Rosedale was introduced. 
Bush form (Untrimmed). Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Pyramid form (Trimmed). Excellent plants for gifts—every one a 
specimen. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $3.95. 


Polygala 
Polygala da!maisiana. Easy to grow and blooms the year around. This 
low bushy shrub grows 3 to 4 feet high, has small yellowish green 
box-like leaves in a dense close mass. Flowers like small ‘‘orchids’’ in 
a pleasing purple, appear continuously. Free of disease, always attrac- 
tive. Stands full sun. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $2.85. 


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