
Cydonia japonica (Flowering Quince) 
Flowering Shrubs 
CYDONEA japonica. Flowering Quince. The 
carla sort Bess, anrep fected its eas 
ranches displaying the brilliant rosy re 
flowers in January, and if cut before that time 
and placed in water in-the house will even 
open up in December. All the Flowering 
Quinces have shiny foliage throughout the 
sammer and like locations with plenty of sun. 
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Hydrangea 
HYDRANGEA hortensis. French Hydrangea, 
Long a favorite of Florida gardens, with its 
large, bold foliage and heads of blue flowers 
that are immense. 
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Indian Azaleas, Group I 
BRILLIANT. Early to midseason. Compact, 
bushy plants with small leaves. Free 
bloomer, bearing flowers of a deep rose- 
pink. 
CLEAR PINK. Late. A hardy, compact, 
free-flowering bush with fine foliage. 
DUC de ROHAN. Medium-sized; salmon- 
pink. 
GEORGE FRANC. A compact grower with 
very large pink flowers, shading to red in 
the center. This variety blooms early, and 
has as much or more spread than height. 
GLORY OF SUNNINGHILL. Another com- 
pact growing variety with medium-sized, 
rather deep salmon flowers. Foliage is 
good and plant is vigorous. 
INDICA ALBA. Blooms later than Fielder’s 
White. Pure white and very hardy. 
IVERYANA. Almost pure white, but most 
flowers have a fine penciling of rose-pink 
which is visible at close range, but from 
10 feet or more the blooms seem all white. 
Rather low and spreading in growth. 
Blooms in February and March. 
MME. FRYE. Light clear pink flowers and 
small shiny leaves make this an attractive 
plant at any season. Rather late to bloom 
and the plants are compact. When in 
flower a mass of color is all you can see. 
PINK MACRANTHA. One of the most com- 
pact growers there is. Has a clear pink 
flower and blooms very late in the season, 
with a few flowers coming on the plants 
to June. An extremely hardy variety, 
never injured by cold. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. Rose-red; large 
flower. Late bloomer. 
PRIDE OF TALLAHASSEE. Deep pink 
blooms and very free flowering. Medium 
height. Midseason bloom. A strikingly 
beautiful plant. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Tall growing va- 
riety with deep orange-red flowers. A good 
background plant, as it attains a height of 
5 to 6 feet. 
RED MACRANTHA. A very hardy deen 
orange-red variety. Rather tall growth 
with small glossy leaves. 
VERVAINE. Late. Tall, open grower; free 
flowering. White bloom with red throat. 
Hardy. 
PRICES OF GROUP 1 
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LAGERSTREMIA 


indica. Crape Myrtle. 
Among the most important shrubs of the 
South, and as valuable here as the lilac in the 
North. A vigorous, well-grown plant that will 
attain a height of 15 to 20 feet, and be an 
immense bouquet of flowers in the summer and 
fall. Attracts much attention, especially from 
visitors of the Nort. Very hardy. Water- 
melon-Red and Pink. 
Bare roots Each 
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6 to 8 ft. 5.00 
8 to 10 ft. 10.00 
WEIGELA rosea An attractive, vigorous- 
growing shrub with jvse-colored {lowers 
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DURANTA Plumieri. Golden Dewdrop. An 
evergreen shrub’ blooming all summer with 
racemes of lilac flowers followed by golden yel- 
low berries that hang on all winter. Is rather 
tender and freezes te the ground some winters. 
ut comes out again in the spring. 
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AZALEAS 
Indian Azaleas, Group 2 
CONCINNA. Midseason. Strong, open 
growing variety; rosy  lavender-lilac 
flower. 
CREMENIA. Tall growth. Deep pink 
flowers, late bloom. 
CROEMINA. Large flower; light pink. 
Compact. 
BLEGANS. The fastest grower of any pink 
variety. A beautiful clear pink flower 
coming into bloom fairly early in the 
season. The bush makes a rank growth, 
spreads out well and is the top variety 
among the pink types. 
FORMOSA. The giant among azaleas. Lav- 
ender flowers of very large size. The larg- 
est leaves of any Azalea, deep green. Com- 
pact and heavy bush which will outgrow 
any other Evergreen Azalea. Formosa is 
hardy, stands up and grows well, even 
under adverse conditions. A beautiful all- 
year evergreen as well as a persistent 
flowering one. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA. The hardiest of the 
white Indian Azaleas. Leaves hairy. 
Flower petals separated at the ends giv- 
ing the flowers the appearance of a star. 
Hardy to Washington. 
OMURASAKI. Flowers almost identical 
with Formosa, plant somewhat lower and 
wider spreading, with slightly narrower 
leaves usually arranged in rosette form. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. An early and free 
bloomer having bright brick-red flowers in 
profusion. This is the most vigorous-grow- 
ing variety in the red sorts and one of the 
hardiest. It is in the same class as Elegans 
and Formosa as to vigor of growth. 
VITTATA FORTUNEI PURPUREA. A 
tall, very early blooming variety. Flowers 
rather light lavender with white variega- 
tions. This variety starts blooming in No- 
vember and continues for some three 
months. A fine background plant for 
lower-growing varieties. 
PRICES OF GROUP 2 

Each 
Sito. 12\in«, BEB. oe eee _$ .50 
12; to. 15) in’ BEB! ete 75 
15 to 18 in. B&B _... 1.00 
18 to 24 in. BEB _.... 1.50 
2to 3 ft. B&B_ .-- 2.50 
3 to 4 ft. B&B. ..... 5.00 
4to 5 ft. BEB. 80 


Spirea 
S. Vanhoutt@i. A charming shrub of moderate 
size which almost everybody knows and 
wants in their garden. The arching, wreath- 
like branches are loaded with white flowers in 
the spring. 
Each. 
2.tO; oS itn. Pe ee eS 75 
Sito SiC yee ae ae ee. 1.00 
PUNICA Granatum. Flowering Pomegranate. 
The ornamental Pomegranates are fast-grow- 
ing shrubs with hig. showy flowers 2 to 3 
inches across, and borne in great profusion in 
early summer. The Flowering Pomegranates, 
considering the rich beauty of their flowers 
and rich bronze and green color of their foli- 
age, are much to be desired in your garden 
We highly recommend them for planting in 
corners, against walls where we guarantee 
them to be an unfailing source of beauty. 
Each 
2:t0 (3 ft) coe ee mee ne S175, 
3 to. <4 ft. ee ee ee 100 
KURUME AZALEAS 

Kurume Azaleas, Smothered with Blooms in the Spring 
Kurume Azaleas 
Hinodegiri. All you see is a brilliant mass of 
scarlet flowers when this hardy compact 
Azalea is in bloom. A shapely, dwarf plant 
ideal for a low hedge or facing down taller 
shrubbery. 
Coral Bells. Large clusters of light salmon-pink 
hose-in-hose flowers. Very free blooming and 
a bushy plant. 
Snow. Pure snow-white flowers on a plant with 
very glossy bright green leaves. The b 
dwarf white. 
PRICES OF KURUME AZALEAS 
tach 
Gytogs 8 hina BSB ee eee 75 
85to-12\ ing B&D ee) ee 1.25 
12 t0 15 in. B&B... . . 1.75 
15 to 18 in. B&B... , 2.50 
18° to 24 int R&B se 3.00 
