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1074—-MAPLE, FLOWERING: (Abutilon). Half-hardy 
shrubs with maple-like leaves, and beautiful 
bell-shaped pink flowers. Blooms constantly 
throughout Summer and Fall. Price, 18-24” 
plants, each $1.49, 
1075—-MOCK ORANGE, GRANDIFLORA: (Philadel- 
phus grandiflora). Lovely white flowers in 
May. Hardy long-lived shrub adding distinction 
to any garden. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 69c. 
1077—MOCK ORANGE, VIRGINAL: (Philadelphus vir- 
ginal). Medium grower. Loads down with 
beautiful fragrant semi-double flowers over a 
long season, beginning in May. Large white 
flowers, yellow stamens, Price, 18-24’ plants, 
each 89c. 
1078—PAW PAW: (Asimina triloba). Large, attractive 
leaves with purplish red flowers becoming yel- 
low in the middle. Oblong, dark brown fruit. 
Flowers appear in the early Spring and the 
fruit in Autumn. Novelty plant. Price, 2-3’ 
plants, each 59c, 
1079—PEARL BUSH: (Exochorda grandiflora). Beau- 
tiful shrub with light green foliage, pear-like 
buds, open into pure white fragrant waxy flow- 
ers. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 79c. 
1080—-POMEGRANATE, DOUBLE RED FLOWERING: 
(Punica granatum). Clean, dark green foliage. 
Blood red flowers followed by large red fruits. 
Price, 2-3’ plants, each 99c. 
1081—ROSE-ACACIA: (Robinia hispida). This shrub 
is very popular because of its abundance of 
large, pink pea-like flowers. Charming. Price, 
18-24’’ plants, each 69c. 
1082—RUSSIAN OLIVE: (Eleagnus augustifolia). Very 
hardy shrub. Gray-green foliage, fine for West 
Texas. White berries. Used frequently for 
hedges and wind breaks. Grows extra tall. 
Price, 18-24” plants, each 69c. 
1083—SIBERIAN PEA-TREE: (Caragana arbrescens): 
Dwarf tree with yellow, pea-shaped flowers in 
Spring. Finely cut foliage. Price, 2-3’ plants, 
each 59c. 
1084—SNOWBALL, COMMON: (Viburnum  opulus 
sterilis). The old fashioned Snowball that flow- 
SHAT SCG eee white flowers 
ay. Price, 18-24’ plants, each 89c. 
1085—SNOWBALL, JAPANESE: Crinemuis tomento- 
sum plenum). Large, pure white double flowers 
of globular form, much improved over the 
common Snowball. Price, 18-24’ plants, each 
$1.29. 
1086-—SNOWBERRY, COMMON: (Symphoricarpos 
racemosus). Attractive green foliage, pink flow- 
ers in June and July. Large white fruit in 
clusters in Autumn. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each 
59c. 
1091—_SUMAC, FRAGRANT: (Rhus canadensis aro- 
matica). Low splendid shrub, with clusters of 
small yellow flowers and coral red berries. Very 
fragrant. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each 69c. 
1092—SWEET SHRUB: (Calycanthus floridus). Dark 
green foliage, chocolate colored flowers in 
early Spring. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 69c. 
1093—TAMARIX, AFRICAN: (Tamarix Africana). 
Feathery green foliage, pink flowers early in 
Spring before leaves. Tall growing shrub. 
Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1094—-VITEX, CHASTE-TREE: (Vitex agnus castus). 
Deep blue flowers borne in profusion through- 
out the Summer. Stands drought well. Sage- 
green foliage. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 49c. 
1096—WEIGELA, PINK: (Weigela rosea). Popular 
shrub with beautiful showy pink flowers in 
May and June. Produces blooms freely. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1097—-WEIGELA, RED: (Weigela Eva Rathke). Rich 
ruby red flowers. Blooms in Spring and again 
in the Fall. Price, 18-24” plants, each 89c. 
1098—WEIGELA, YELLOW: (Weigela lutea). Attrac- 
tive novelty plant, with yellow flowers. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each 79c. 
1099—-WINTERBERRY: (Ilex verticillata). Medium 
size growing shrub. Bright red berries which 
remain until mid-Winter. Price, 18-24’ plants, 
each 79c. 
ALTHEA (BUSH ALTHEA) 
Also called Rose of Sharon, the Althea is one of the 
most succesful and popular of all the flowering shrubs. 
Upright shrub growing to a maximum height of about 
ten or twelve feet. They bloom profusely during the 
Summer. Outstanding shrub in all types of landscape. 
Size, 2-3’ plants. PRICES ON ALL ALTHEAS: 49c 
each; 10 for $4.15. 
1002—AMPLISSIMA: Double red with carmine center. 
1003—ANEMONAEFLORUS: Semi-double, bright rose. 
1004—ARDENS: Double, clear violet. 
1005—BOULE DE FEU: Double red. 
1006—JEAN D’ARC: Double, pure white. : 
1007—PULCHERRIMA: Double, pink with carmine 
splotches. 
1008—RUBIS: Single red. . 
1009—TOTUS ALBUS: Single, pure white. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (BUDDLEIA) 
The Buddleia or Butterfuly Bush is a popular 
flowering shrub growing to about four to six feet 
tall. It blooms during the Summer. Generally kills 
back during the Winter, but comes out again in the 
early Spring. Size, 2-Yr. No. 1 plants. PRICES ON 
ALL BUTTERFLY BUSHES: 69c each; 10 for $6.25. 
1017—CHARMING: (Buddleia charming). Long sprays 
covered with lavender-pink blooms which when 
compared with other varieties, appear distinctly 
ink. 
1018—DUBONNET (Buddleia dubonnet). A new, dark 
wine, dubonnet colored Butterfly bush with 
firm, large spikes and individual flowers of good 
size. Will not sunburn. 
1019—ISLE OF FRANCE: (Buddleia ile de france). 
Claret-purple, long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
One of the best of all Butterfly Bushes. 
1020—OXEYE: (Buddleia davidi magnifica). Grace- 
ful arching branches covered with lavender- 
purple flowers, with yellow eye. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
This is the South’s most beautiful shrub, reaching 
an ultimate height of twelve to fifteen feet. Lovely 
fringed and ruffled flowers throughout the Summer 
and Fall. Flowers are borne in dense panicles. Size, 
2-3’ plants. PRICES ON ALL CRAPE MYRTLE: 498c 
each; 10 for $4.25. 
1027—LAVENDER: (Lagerstroemia indica purpurea). 
A good clear lavender-purple and one that you 
will like. 
1028—PINK: (Lagerstroemia indica rosea). 
bright pink. Very lovely. 
1029—WATERMELON RED: (Lagerstroemia indica ru- 
bra). A real bright red . Unusually attractive. 
Most popular of all the Crape Myrtles. 
1030—WHITE: (Lagerstroemia indica alba). Lovely 
white flowers in profusion throughout the sea- 
son. A strong grower. 
FRENCH HYDRANGEA 
This is the Hydrangea with large flower heads in 
white, pink, blue and red, so widely planted throughout 
the South. Nothing makes a more beautiful flowering 
plant, and they are very long-lived. There are no 
varieties that are a natural blue, but they can be made 
blue by making the soil acid. This can be done by 
adding Aluminum Sulphate to the soil. Size, from 
4” pots with two or more flowering shoots. PRICES 
ON ALL FRENCH HYDRANGEAS: $1.19 each; 10 for 
$10.45. 
1040—AMI PASQUAAR: Red, early bloomer. 
1041—REGULA: White, blooms early. 
1042—-GOLIATH: Dark rose, blooms during mid-season. 
1043—LOUIS SAVAGE: Dark pink, late bloomer. Blues 
easily. 
1044—M, BAARDSE: Salmon red, early bloomer. 
1045—HAMBURG: Carmine, early bloomer. 
FRENCH LILAC 
The new French hybrid lilacs we offer are a vast 
improvement over the old varieties. Our list is selected 
to give as great variation in type and colors as possible. 
Each variety is outstanding in its class. Attractive 
flowers of various colors and foliage. Grows to a 
height of fifteen feet, depending on variety and soil. 
Size, 12-18” plants. PRICES ON ALL FRENCH LILACS: 
89c each; 10 for $7.95. . 
1046—ALPHONSE LAVELIE: Double violet. 
1047—CHAS. X: Single, reddish purple. 
1048—-MME, LEMOINE: Double white. 
1049—MT. BLANC: Single white. 
GOLDEN BELL (FORSYTHIA) 
Golden Bell or Forsythia is a brilliant yellow-flower- 
ing shrub which blooms in the early Spring, almost 
covering the branches. The upright branches are grace- 
ful and arching. Size, 2-3’ plants. PRICES ON ALL 
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