BUXUS HARLANDI 
Dark green, narrow leaved, compact, slow grower but 
faster than Buxus sempervirens and will stand hot sum- 
mer of the Gulf Coast but is also very hardy. By far the 
best Boxwood for the South. 
Each 10 100 
4s 6052 CT os ee eee 10 85 7.50 
6. 8075. CT ke eee 15 1.25 10.00 
8-100: C.T see eee 20 1.50 12.50 
BUXUS JAPONICA 
Light green, roundish leaves of rather fast grower for a 
Boxwood. 
Aa 6 so Cols sie ee ees ae 10 fo 6.00 
62/8". C. Te a eee es 15 1.00 7.50 
8-10. C.T eae ee ee .20 1.25 10.00 
CALLISTEMON RIGIDUS (Bottlebrush) 
Compact bush with narrow, stiff leaves. Bright red 
kottle brush shaped flowers in spring and summer. 
2a Dols (2 ee ee ae 25 1.50 12.50 
3) pots tyke ee ee ee ee BOB) 2.90 17.50 
AY. Dots a A Oe calls 6.00 50.00 
CLEYARA JAPONICA 
Compact growing, tall shrub of wide adaptabilities. 
Glossy evergreen leaves are brownish red when young, 
turning dark green at maturity and finally turning red be- 
fore falling. 
6.37, CTs tee ae ere ee eee .20 1.50 10.00 
S212 Co eet es ee ees P20 2.00 15.00 
COTONEASTER PANNOSA 
This spreading evergreen shrub will bloom clusters of 
pinkish flowers, followed by orange-red berries. Bluish 
leaves, silvery underneath. 
COTONEASTER SALISIFOLIA 
Low arching, spreading branches are clothed with 
pretty narrow pointed evergreen leaves. 
Prices of both Cotoneaster: 
A 8:12/00 2° yxo"S eee eee ee ee .20 1.25 10.00 
12-190 2yrS eee .30 2.00 15.00 
GARDENIA MYSTERY 
Well known Cape Jasmine with much larger and more 
attractive flowers than old type. 
6-88" CTs fs i ee eee 20 1.00 7.50 
8-12) 2.0. Tia eee ee 29 1.10 8.50 
12-18% 3.1 e023 oe ee eee 39 1.50 12.00 
GARDENIA RADICAN 
Dwarf growing, small leaved, almost creeping Cape 
Jasmine with small, very fragrant flowers. 
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