
CRATAEGUS MEXICANA. 20 ft. 10°. 
The foliage is almost entirely evergreen. 
The 11-inch golden yellow berries in fall 
make this a fine small tree for the garden. 
These are borne in great profusion and 
are excellent for cutting for inside deco- 
ration. $7.50 each. 
FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA. Gordon- 
ia. (Georgia. Tbeto. 25 tt: A. he AL Com= 
paratively rare and beautiful deciduous 
shrub or small tree. From late summer to 
frost the single, 3-inch Camellia-like, pure 
white flowers are borne at the tips of the 
branches. The orange-gold mass of sta- 
mens in the center of each flower gives 
off a delicate, balmy fragrance. Well- 
drained acid soil. Do not plant in alkaline 
soil. Small plants, $3.50 each; larger bloom- 
ing size plants, $6.00 and $10.CO each. 
HALESIA TETRAPTERA. Silver Bell 
or Snowdrop Tree. (West Virginia to Flor- 
ida and” ha. Texas.) 15> to? 25 24t. (70-5. 
Large deciduous shrub or small tree ir- 
regular in habit. In late spring the hun- 
dreds of small white flowers dangle from 
the lower sides of the horizontal branches. 
Good drainage with acid or neutral soil. 
Sun or part shade. $3.50 each. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. The fa- 
miliar evergreen tree with immense, frag- 
rant white flowers in summer. $3.50, $5.00 
and $10.00 each. 
PRUNUS MUME. Flowering Apricot. 
(Japan.) 10 ft. Hardy. The attractive 
flowers are fragrant and come before the 
Flowering Peaches. Give perfect drain- 
age and full sun. The following two fine 
varieties. $3.00 each. 
THE FOSTER NURSERTES 
EARLY DOUBLE PINK. Soft pink 
flowers over a long biooming season. 
ROSEMARY CLARKE. Double, 
white flowers. 
PYRUS CORONARIA. Flowering Crab. 
(Southernminasy) vo mctee Ara vee hhe rie lit 
pink flowers are delightfully fragrant. 
Loamy soil. $2.00, $5.00 and $10.00 each. 
P. HOPA. See inside back cover. 
P. HALLIANA PARKMANI Parkman 
Flowering Crab. (Western China.) 12 to 
15 ft. Z. 5. The leaves are narrow and a 
dark, glossy green. Before the leaves 
come out in the spring the flowers are 
dark red in the bud and open a bright 
rose pink. One of the finest of the Flow- 
ering Crabs. Rich, well-drained soil. 4 to 
) ft, $2.50 each. 
QUERCUS VIRGINIANA. Live Oak. 
Evergreen. The finest shade tree for the 
South. $2.00 to $200.00 each. 
ROBINIA HISPIDA. Rose Acacia. 
GNorth -America.)7i6eto 6° 1l).7%. 6b. Conm- 
pact globe shaped tops with large showy 
clusters of bright pink flowers. Summer. 
$6.00 each. 
SESBANIA PUNICEA. (Brazil.) 10 ft. 
10°. A fast growing, small tropical looking 
tree. Mimosa-like, deciduous foliage. Bril- 
liant clusters of pea-shaped orange-scar- 
let flowers all summer. Best used with a 
foreground of lower growing evergreen 
shrubs. Any soil in full sun. $2.50 each. 
pure 
VINES 
ANTIGNON LEPTOPUS. Coral Vine 
Queen’s Wreath. (Mexico). 40 ft. 10°. 
Large clusters of bright rose pink flowers 
in summer and autumn. A familiar vine 
in the Deep South. Any soil in full sun. 
In the colder sections should have a win- 
ter mulch of leaves or peat moss. $1.00 
and $2.00 each. 
ANTIGNON LEPTOPUS ALBA. White 
Queen’s Wreath. This rare, white-flow- 
ered form of the Coral Vine gives a strik- 
ingly beautiful effect, particularly when 
planted with the pink flowered type. The 
flowers are used by florists in arrange- 
ments. Spring delivery. $2.50 each. 
BIGNONIA CAPREOLATA. Cross Vine. 
(S:2 BE. Uo Ss) 50 1 “4s 6A” handsome 
evergreen vine that is excellent for grow- 
ing on walls and trees. The attractive 
flowers are brownish-red and yellow and 
come in the spring. Long-lived and per- 
manent. $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
B. TWEEDIANA, (Argentina.) 30 ft 
Z. 9. A fast growing evergreen vine that 
will cling to any surface. Large, trumpet- 
shaped yellow flowers in spring. $1.00 and 
$2.50 each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA BARBARA KARST. 
(Hybrid) 10 ft. Z. 9. A new hybrid Bou- 
gainvillea with bright red flowers that 
are twice the size of the variety Crimson 
Lake and much more profuse in flower- 
ing. Beautiful either as a vine or as a 
shrub. $2.50 each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. (Japan) 15 
ft. Z. 5. Dark green foliage and white, 
fragrant flowers in late summer and fall. 
Rich, moist soil in sun. Add lime to soil 
unless already very alkaline. $1.00 each. 
C. MONTANA RUBENS. (China). 15 
ft. Z. 5. Pink flowers in spring. Very at- 
tractive. $2.00 each. 
10 
C. TEXENSIS. (Texas). 6 ft. Z. 4. Pro- 
fuse flowering with small, bell-shaped, 
coral-red flowers all summer and fall. 
Easy to grow. Long-lived and permanent. 
$1.50 each. 
EUONYMUS FORTUNEI COLORATA. 
15 ft. Z. 5. An evergreen that is fine for 
use aS a low shrub or as a ground cover. 
Best in shade. $1.00 each. 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS. Caro- 
lina Yellow Jasmine. (Southern States). 
30 ft. Z. 7. A very fine native evergreen 
vine that is covered in spring with very 
ate se bright yellow flowers. $2.00 
each. 
HYDRANGEA PETIOLARIS. Climbing 
Hydrangea. (Japan). 80 ft. Z. 4. A strong 
growing deciduous vine that will cling to 
walls or trees and makes a magnificent 
display in summer when covered with its 
fragrant white flowers. Prefers shade and 
moist soil. $3.50 each. 
KADSURA JAPONICA. 20 ft. Z 7. A 
handsome evergreen with broad dark 
ereen leaves. Scarlet berries in fall. Shade 
or sun. $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
MILLETIA JAPONICA. Evergreen Wis- 
teria. (Japan). 50 ft. Z. 7. The name is 
probably incorrect but it is one of the 
finest of climbing vines. The foliage is 
evergreen down to around 20°. With no 
care whatever a vine on our place has 
grown to the top of a pine tree fifty feet 
high. All summer and fall it has an abun- 
dance of wisteria shaped flowers of rich 
claret-red. ¢2.00 and $5.00 each. 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI. Silver Lace 
Vines CW.’ China). 25) ft, 92. >4.) Strong 
growing deciduous vine that is covered 
with foamy white flowers all summer and 
ae Any well drained soil. Sun. $1.50 
each. 
