HAPPY LANTANAS 
To provide an array of riotous colors the Lantanas are 
unsurpassed. All through the warm months their cheerful 
blossoms of white, orange, yellow, pink or lavender will 
brighten your garden immensely. They are easily grown in 
most any soil and though they sometimes freeze back in 
winter they are up and blooming again in a short time. Sun. 
Gal. containers, 65c. 
LANTANA camara. 
Dwarf Orange. 4 ft. 
Dwarf Pink. Very compact. 
Dwarf White. 2-3 ft. 
Dwarf Yellow. 2-3 ft. 
7s, Nii 
Lantana sellowiana. Trailing Lantana. Forms a dense 
spreading cover for bank or parking. Through summer and 
fall the plants are smothered under a blanket of lavender 
pink bloom. Drought resistant. Plant 2 feet apart. In plant- 
ing a large area figure 36 plants to the 100 sq. ft. Gal. con- 
tainers, 65c; flats of 100 plants, $8.20. 
TRUE BAY 
Laurus nobilis. The principal use of this aristocratic plant 
has been in clipped pyramid or standard form, either in pots 
or in the ground at shaded or semi-shaded entrances or as a 
formal pot plant in the patio. The dark foliaged shrubs are 
hardy and easily grown, present a neat appearance at all 
times and will remain in pots for a number of years without 
repotting. Grown informally the shrub will grow to 8 or 10 
feet. Established in tubs, Standards, 40-48 in. stems, 20-22 in. 
crowns, $17.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.75. 

When in need of colorful plants, dressed in gay attire, 
for gifts on any occasion—Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s 
Day, at Christmas time, for birthdays or weddings—take a 
peek inside our big new glass house. Besides plants, brilliant 
in flower and foliage, you’ll enjoy seeing the tastefully ar- 
ranged dish-gardens and many varieties of trailing plants. 
AFRICAN BUSH DAISY. Yellow winter bloom. See page 12. 


LOROPETALUM. Unusual feathery white bloom. See page 16. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED TEA TREE 
Leptospermum scoparium Rose Double. When selecting 
shrubs for your garden you can’t afford to overlook this one. 
All through late winter, spring and early summer each airy. 
branchlet is crowded with sparkling double pink bloom about 
the size of a 10-cent. piece. The flowers last surprisingly long ,; 
on the bush and you'll find them exceptionally usable in 
flower arrangements. Prune back last season’s growth 
about 1/3 immediately after the blooming period. Sun. 
Hardy. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. containers, $1.00. 
NEW AND EXCITING! 
Leptospermum hybrids. We predict a colorful and success- 
ful future for these new hybrids developed by Prof. Walter 
Lammerts. No other shrubs in our experience present such 
a colorful array of winter, spring and early summer bloom 
in such a range of lovely shades. Although the flowers are 
small, about the size of a 5c or 10c piece, they are borne in 
prodigious quantities. There are both single and double sorts, 
tall growing and dwarf growing. You'll enjoy their light airy 
foliage and will certainly be thrilled with the bright bloom 
either when charmingly displayed on the plant or when cut 
for use in the house. Sun. Hardy. Gal. containers, $1.25. 
Tall Double: White, Rose Red, Crimson, Deep Pink. 
Medium to Dwarf Double: Light Red, Rose Red, Deep 
Red. 
Tall Single: Light Pink, Rose. 
Medium to Dwarf Single: Deep Red. 
TEAS’ WAX LEAF 
Ligustrum japonicum. We have maintained for years that 
this is our most valuable foliage shrub. Through burning 
heat, freezing cold or violent winds our good friend always 
looks neat and presentable. Polished deep green leaves about 
2 inches in length form a dense mass of cool foliage that is 
always at its best. If allowed to grow unpruned the plant 
attains a height of 8 to 10 feet, with approximately the 
same spread, and is well furnished right down to the ground. 
Trimmed, the plant may be kept under a 4-foot window 
and grown as a hardy, hedge, we assure you, there is no 
plant of greater virtue. It feels equally at home in sun or 
light shade. Balled, 3%-4% ft., $7.50; 2-3 ft., $3.25; 5-gal. 
containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 75c. 

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