
Large-leaved Brassia actinophylla in the left foreground, 
with iris-like Morea at the right, and Clerodendrum fallax. 
The hedge in the background is Podocarpus, with a specimen 
of Camellia, Debutante back of the crook-necked swan. A 
large Live Oak tree, just planted, stands in the center back- 
ground. 
Garden Furniture 
In addition to all the splendid plant material offered 
especially adapted to the needs of home owners in Cen- 
tral Florida, we carry a wonderful line of Garden Furni- 
ture. We use the term in the widest sense, and the only 
way we can tell you about it is to list some of the items 
that we stock and then invite and urge you to come to 
our Nurseries and see it for yourself. 
Garden furniture is to the garden exactly what living- 
room furniture is to a living-room. It is necessary to use 
the same forethought in choosing it and the same good 
taste in placing it. Really good pieces well arranged can 
do a great deal to make your garden a place of deep en- 
joyment for the whole family. Here you can find relaxa- 
tion and recreation and can capture again that sense of 
gracious living that seems to be slipping away from us. 
Here are just a few of the items we carry in stock: 
Settees to fit around trees 
Benches to place at the end of a vista 
Chairs and tables for grouping 
Huge marble-top tables for outdoor dining 
Smaller tables for snacks 
Hitching posts 
Pedestal urns for plants 
Foot scrapers and other ornamental iron pieces 
We also stock and sell cast-iron balcony railings, gates, 
gateways, old brick for walls, patios, pillars, old patio 
tables with marble, glass and tile tops, and too many other 
similar furnishings to list. Some are genuine antiques, 
others are reproductions, others are custom made to order. 
We cordially invite your inspection of these garden 
furnishings We cannot take telephone or written orders. 
A patio garden made livable with cast-iron garden furniture. 
The tree with the crooked trunk is Jlex rotunda, with Pentas 
in flower and a Podocarpus hedge back of it. At the corner 
of the office building is a large Avocado tree; under it are 
Calla Lilies and Clerodendrum fallax. 


































