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-GARDENIA.—Why pay florist prices for these blossoms 
when you can easily grow your own. Plants are hardy 
but need some protection in extremely cold weather. 
Blooming size plants that will give you plenty blossoms 
the first year ‘after transplanting. 15-18 inches, $1.00 
each; 18-24 inches, $1.50 each. Extra heavy, well branch- 
ed plants, 18-24 inches, $2.50 each; 24-30 inches, $3.50 
each. Balled and burlapped. 
EVERGREEN HEDGE 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET, (South).—For the South it 
is far superior to all other privets, as the Amoor River 
Privet retains its foliage throughout the entire year. It 
is without doubt the most popular evergreen hedge plant 
of the day. It is of rapid growth, adapts itself to almost 
any soil not to arid or extremely wet. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET.—Remarkable for the beauty 
of its foliage and strong, regular, symmetrical growth. 
The foliage is a dark green, very glossy and wax-like; 
hardy everywhere. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET, (North).—Foliage and 
growth about the same as Amoor River South but adapted 
to Northern climate. 
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ALTHEA OR ROSE OF SHARON.—One of the hard- 
iest shrubs grown; there is no plant that will give better 
results as single specimens or groupings; plants bloom 
from early summer to autumn; red, pink, white and pur- 
ple. 
WEIGLIA.—Elegant, with fine rose-colored flowers, 
hardy, and bloom when quite small. One of the most 
popular and satisfactory shrubs. 
BUDDLEIA VARIABLES.—A shrub not so well known 
but withstands the heat and drouth of summer remark- 
ably well. A strong grower, often attaining a height of 
six to eight feet. Foliage dark green and very heavy. 
Thoroughout the entire summer flowers of violet-purple 
with orange throat; very fragrant, are borne in long 
plums. 
LILAC.—One of the oldest yet most popular of shrubs; 
in fragrance and beauty this is unsurpassed and is very 
hardy; white; purple and other shades; blooms April and 
May. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING.—Flowers large and 
of a beautiful shade of pink; of more dwarf growth than 
some of the other varieties of the Flowering Crab. 
HONEYSUCKLE.—One of the best species, 8 to 10 
feet tall. Its fine pink flowers in late spring contrast 
beautifully with its bright green foliage, but its chief 
