McKEE’S NURSERY—P. O. BOX 749, 




ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
—HYBRID ABELIA 
(Right) 
A hearty shrub of 
great beauty. Evergreen 
South and _ nearly _ so 
North. Grows to height 
of 4 to 5 feet. 
Fine strong plants, 
12 to 18 inches, 35c 
18 to 24 inches, 50c 



GIANT MALLOW 
HIBISCUS 
(Left) 
Beautiful (red, white, 
pink) flowers, measure 6-8 
inches in diameter. Blooms 
profusely from mid-summer 
until late frost. If hilled by 
severe cold, it does not af- 
fect blooming season. Will 
come out and bloom same 
season. 
65¢c and 85e¢ each 
Also Double Varieties, 
Mixed Colors 
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SPIREA THUMBERGI (Left) 
Of dwarf habit and rounded, 
graceful form; branches slender 
and somewhat drooping; foliage 
narrow and yellowish green; flow- 
ers small, white, appearing early 
in Spring, being one of the first 
Spireas to flower. Esteemed on 
account of its neat, graceful habit. 
12 to 18 inches, 65¢ 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 
Spanish Bayonet or Adam’s Needle 
(Right) 
One of the most stately and dec- 
orative plants in the garden. An 
evergreen, with large, dense cir-- 
cular tufts of long, stiff, sharp- 
pointed leaves, from the center of 
which rise the flower-spikes in 
June. They are 3 to 4 feet high, 
stout, branching near the top. and 
supporting hundreds of large 
drooping, wax-like. flowers that re- 
main perfect for several weeks. 
The effect of a good clump in full 
bloom is striking and has much 
the effect of statuary. 
$ 1.50 each 
12 
COVINGTON, LA. 

ALTHEA RED 
(Above) 
All the Altheas are fine 
flowering, easy and rapid 
growing shrubs, produc- — 
ing an abundance of 
flowers when scarcely any 
other tree or shrub is in 
blossom. 
ALTHEA WHITE. Very 
double; blooms in _ late 
summer after most other 
shrubs are out of bloom. 
Blooms from July until 
late fall. 3 to 4ft., 65c. 
each. 

