

Ixora 
IXORA 
A very fine landscape subject that tands shearing beauti- 
fully and blooms profusely. A first-class plant in every way, 
carrying our highest recommendation. 
Coccinea (Flame of the Woods). Very showy evergrecn 
shrub with bright coral-red flowers. A handsome plant 
for a sunny location. Stands wet feet and grows easily. 
Trims very well and blooms profusely. Not expensive. 
Ot. 60c.; gal. $2.00; 4-gal. cans $3.50 to $4.00. 
Flore-inteo (Yellow Ixora). Clear bright yellow flowers. 
Slower and weaker in growth than the preceding. Qt 
$1.00; gal. $2.50. 
Ixora Hybrids. Lovely clusters of orange and off-red flowers. 
New. 4-in. pots $2.50; grafts, gal. $3.00. 
Macrothyrsa. Rare and scarce. Flowers deep red, in large 
clusters, very showy. Large handsome leaves. Grows 
slowly. We offer both own-root and grafted plants. 
Ot ainu0: val. $2.50: 
JASMINUM 
We can think of no group of plants offering more satis- 
faction for foundation and low border planting. They are easy 
to grow, long lived and free from insects. All the varieties 
listed here are real beauties. 
Grandiflorum (Spanish Jasmine). Shrubby vine growing 
almost upright; branches clothed with bright green leaves. 
Clusters of large, fragrant, white flowers. 
Grand Duke. Very fragrant, double white flowers. 
Ilicifolium. Rapid growing. Handsome foliage and star- 
shaped white flowers. Blooms almost continuously. 
Primulinum. Drooping branches. Long sprays of fragrant, 
golden yellow flowers opening flat. 
Pubescens. Attractive foliage and showy white star- 
shaped blooms. Hardy. 
Simplicifolium (Wax Jessamine). Beautiful dark green, 
waxy leaves and star-shaped white blooms. 
COG. 8 DRGs RS le te $1 50 and 2 00 
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LANTANA sellowiana (delicatissima). Shrubby plant for 
boxes, baskets and ground-cover. Lilac-colored flowers 
freely produced. Qt. 50c; 4-in. pot 75c; gal. $1.50. 

Start with a good plant for good results 
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