McKEE’S NURSERY—P. O. BOX 749, COVINGTON, LA. 


WEIGELA CANDIDA 
Diervilla Candida (Above) 
A valuable variety and de- 
cidedly the best -white sort. 
Other so-called white sorts 
have flesh colored flowers, 
so that the introduction of 
Candida supplies a long felt 
want. It is of erect habit 
and a vigorcus grower. Flow- 
ers pure white and produced 
in great profusion in June, 
continuing in bloom through- 
out the summer. 
2 to 3 ft., 85c 


WEIGELA  Diervilla Rosea 
(Right) 
A free-flowering shrub, 
usually about six feet tall, 
with numerous _ spreading 
branches. Leaves dark green 
except on the mid-ribs and 
veins. 
We also have dark, red 
Weiglia. Prices on all three 
weigelas, 85c each. 
DWARF SPREADING 
GARDENIA RADICANS 
(Not Illustrated) 
Spreading habit. Small, 
pointed leaves about one- 
half inch wide; glossy. green. 
Small gardenia flowers, fra- 
grant and snowy white; 
blooms early in the spring. 
Used for low groups and 
borders. Never grows over 
12 to 15 inches high. 
35c to $1.00 each 

CAPE JASMINE—Gardenia 
(Illustrated in color 
on Page 20) 
(Left) 
One of the most commonly 
known Evergreen Flowering 
Shrubs in the gardens of the 
South. Very popular for 
their fragrant, white flowers. 
Strong rooted plants, 
25¢ each 
12 to 18 inches, 50c each 
SPIREA (Right) 
Anthony Waterer. This is 
a fine, new dwarf spirea, 
with dark, crimson flowers, 
darker than bumalda in the 
late part of summer. It is a 
very low-growing shrub, one 
of the finest of recent in- 
troduction. 
Prices on all Spirea, 35c 
to 75c. 
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HYDRANGEA 
PANICULATA 
GRANDIFLORA 
(Left) 
One of the best-known and 
most popular of all flowering 
shrubs. Its massive plumes 
of white flowers bend the 
branches with their weight, 
changing finally to pink and 
bronze green. 
$1.00 each. 

