ALLAMANDA #6 neriifolia. 
ARDISIA crenulata. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS 
ABELIA grandiflora. One of our very 
best evergreen shrubs for foundation 
plantings, corner groups, single speci- 
mens, Or Ornamental hedges. The small 
leaves are bright glossy green, turning 
to a beautiful bronze in winter. Its 
flowers come in early May and the plant 
is covered with bloom until late autumn. 
Bare-root Each 10 100 
8 to 12 in......$0 30 $2 75 $25 00 
12to18in...... 40 350 3000 
18 to 24in...... 60 5 50 50 00 
Dito 3 £737 2 80 750 70 00 
Sito 4°ft Ole 1000 “9250 + 90''00 
4to5ft....... 140 13 00 120 00 
Sto Gelert .0F 2*2572000 
OOS TH ae: 3 85 36 00 
BeB, double above prices 
Specimens, BeB Each 10 
DtolS Tiss; « Tastee $2 75 $25 00 
3 ford fis. eas vas aen 400m, 30b50 
40) 5 Ltt vc yas. 0800 Bol60500 
ACACIA farnesiana (Opopanax). A 
thorny, much-branched shrub _ that 
grows to a height of 10 feet. The frae 
grant yellow flowers come in small 
clusters. Each 10 
MAID! DOUS:.S so ee lene ers ees $0 75 $6 50 
J=J1e POLS tee eee eet OTe ORO 
Evergreen 
shrub. Large, dark green leaves. Deep 
yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Each 
4-10 i POtS sew oi. con ae, oe OE $0 7 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus). The Rose 
of Sharon. An old shrub well suited to 
southern culture. The lovely white, 
and pink to violet, double flowers are 
produced in summer. Excellent in 
groupings and for specimens, 
Ardens. Violet. 
Banner. White with red eye. 
Lucy. Red Each 
4237) | POC Ate. « art U thy «Os wabeee aes $0 75 
O-1N.,) POLS. sada ses digce aiomelons chia sighie Lend 
BseB Each 
US TLOR2S Wine: ctteicetc cisteaica $1 00 
2 LOS AU ee Sree sive ce ereyaieie earners eA 
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Compact ever- 
green shrub with thick, dark green 
foliage and bright red berries in winter. 
Makes a wonderful decoration indoors 
in pots, as well as outside where severe 
cold is not a problem. Each 10 
2ED-INs POLE Meuse ae aes $0 40 $3 50 
O yells POLS) 2 ae cere. sett 50 4 50 
Be Each 10 
STON aN wee oes $1 75 $16 50 
FOO! [Sie eee See Ze 508922150 
Leto 24 nee. See. 37/54 50-00 
BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea. 
The Red Barberry is a very colorful 
and useful shrub with wine-red foliage 
and red berries. Although more used in 
the North, we have found it entirely 
successful here. 
atrocarpa. Practically the same as 
Atropurpurea in form and growth but 
foliage bright green all year round. 
Attractive yellow flowers followed by 
black fruit. 
BeB Each 10 
SUOTTD tris Se ee  * os. $1 00 $9 50 
12*to 18 ane) HOSS, ORE, 150 14 00 
1Sito 2hiin:... «AW Puae. 2 00 18 50 
280 SiftR cee mike rne SHON SSVO0 
4-in, pots 
6-in. pots 
BUXUS japonica (Japanese Boxwood). 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly-bush). Attractive 
quick-growing evergreen shrubs pro- 
ducing flowers in terminal racemes some- 
what resembling lilacs. 
magnifica. Flowers rosy purple, in 
very large spikes. Blooms in spring. 
officinalis. Flowers uiaeorini ¢ in winter 
hod GccOnr ce by Gt $0 5 $6 50 
so apiet et fast 2 125 11 00 
Beautiful, compact, small-leaved, ever- 
green shrub for borders, hedges, and 
foundation plantings, Also excellent as 
a potted plant. Each 10 
214-in. pots.............$0 25 $2 00 
4otein opotsleeyng. 2) 9% 50 4 50 
6) =ink potstly . M978 . wa 100 8 00 
Field Grown 
BsB, Bed Grown Each 10 
A'S Gra OE ny $0 45 $4 00 
GALOY Sti tieara-s icra ao sats 29 60 5 50 
Harlandii (Harland Box). This dis- 
tinctive variety has dark green, 
elongated leaves, rather square at the 
ends. It grows thick and round with 
very little trimming and stands more 
cold than B. japonica but is not quite 
as rapid in growth as the latter. It 
is each year becoming more popular 
as it is better known. Each 10 
214-in? pots ecm Jee eee $0 35 $3 00 
Sits pots. A. Beka. noo 90 
Gracin DOtsy leds Airy cion 1,10. (9 00 
BeB, Bed Grown Each 10 
Sto 10an) .ekaronie-ne $0 85 $8 00 
10 to 12 in.. .100 950 
CALLISTEMON | (Bottle Brush). In 
April the plant produces long, red, 
brush-like flower spikes. The evergreen 
foliage is narrow and dark green. 
Each 10 
3-in. pots.. ......$0 65 $5 50 
4-11, POtS. Seneca... - ee 20 ee 0200 
0-1. DOCS Tar eat? 8 a Er 200 18 50 
CARISSA grandiflora (Natal Plum). 
Tall, growing to 18 feet, evergreen shrub 
with fragrant white flowers about 2 
inches across. The scarlet fruit is edible. 
Each 10 
4-ins pots, 08d aoe . $0 75 $6 50 
G-in:, POLsiad etek. clftantt- /ihOUn 49,00 
CESTRUM nocturnum (Night-blooming 
Jessamine). A shrub 6 to 9 feet high, 
adapted to south Florida. The branches 
are curved and willowy, producing 
creamy yellow blooms that are fragrant 
at night. Each 10 
Ain Spots? . Pas . AY: $0 75 $6 50 
G-ins Popsr npearic & see Se 1 25 10 00 
CHALCAS paniculata (Orange Jessa- 
mine). For south and central Florida 
this exotic plant makes a handsome 
shrub. Leaves are shiny, small and 
plentiful. Abundant blooms looking 
and smelling like small orange blossoms 
frequently appear at same time as red 
fruits. Usually blooms several times a 
year. Each 10 
QAI POLS. cette tere toe hs $0 35 $3 00 
CLERODENDRUM thomsonz. A 
twining evergreen plant with long, ovate 
leaves and small flowers which have a 
white calyx and brilliant crimson tips. 
Each 
GIN. DOCS csc ce ce ce ce s+ OATOL ANS $0 75 
Gann OCGr as ah cer he haaet ee ee 
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Books on page 22. 
CLEYERA japonica. A fine evergreen 
shrub with rather thick, glossy leaves 
and creamy white, fragrant flowers. 
Berries red in early fall. An upright 
grower, reaching a height of 10 to 12 
feet. Will withstand wet or dry situa- 
tions with equal ease and seems to have 
few insect or disease enemies. We recom- 
mend it highly for trial as far north as 
Atlanta inland or Wilmington, North 
Carolina, on the coast. 
BsB Each 10 
UU TOMS Wee «coh eet, $1 80 $17 00 
TS LOUZAa Re, eco ee 2 OU eel OO) 
DUO Ot Re ae Aa SO ers PEDO) 
SS COcd thee apn ee ee 5 50 50 00 
A'tOOtte a eee eet OU MOO RUU 
SECOVON Geter tence 9 50 
Oto Siti are» 12 50 
COCCULUS laurifolius. A viny ever- 
green shrub that will grow to 15 feet 
or it may be kept clipped bushy and 
compact. Its dark green leaves are 
sometimes 6 inches long, leathery and 
shining, with lighter colored veins. The 
black fruits are borne in clusters. 
BeB Each 10 
£2 to:18 invAloeet-Oor$t 751916150 
Sito 24, Aas LL ie 2 20m 00 
2 013 Et. MINS | eee 8450 32 50 
8 tote, 96). Beias50te 7-60: 00 
COTONEASTER' conspicua decora 
(Necklace Cotoneaster). A low-spread- 
ing, little evergreen with delicate foliage. 
Red berries in fall and winter along the 
branches like beads in a necklace. As- 
tonishingly productive! 
Franchetii. A beautiful evergreen 
completely hardy in the South. 
Leaves small, silvery beneath and 
green above. Gracefully drooping in 
habit, it can well be used where a 
low-spreading plant is _ indicated. 
Flowers white, followed by orange- 
yellow fruit. 
BseB Each 10 
S80 1 2vini eee, . ch ane $0 75 $6 50 
1 2\t0'18 in ee. Lee eco et 00 
TSrtol24: ieee 28. See LS t8a0 
CRAPE-M YRTLE (Lagerstremia indica). 
This vigorous, easily grown deciduous 
shrub or small tree is sometimes called 
“The Lilac of the South,”’ It bears im- 
mense bouquets of bright flowers during 
the greater part of summer. 
Lavender. Showy clusters of pinkish 
lavender. 
Rose. Deep old-rose. A favorite. 
Watermelon-pink. Large bright pan- 
icles, 
White. Creamy white. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
Wer LOV2 Sy Gia ors ssacsieee nocs $0 80 $7 00 
2 COPS CNS eon oreteier a alee 110 10 00 
Suey Did ee eee Tee 1 40 13 00 
4 to 5 ft 2 20 20 00 
TA KOM Lh iL SR ER SE ee 3,90. 34.00 
TAUO: SU Gee cgics tite ie ae 5 00 47 50 
DO TO. 2b Genta dicaan ts toate 7 25 
B&B, double above prices. 
Standard Crape-Myrtles. (Tree form) 
Be Each 
SB E0 SE TED Sorceekevecrs hit eic cite $4 25 
BEDS: BANS coesiorcrensvicenea oh SLE 6 50 
ECT REE Ae reserva cskenaesonove x the SRE 10 00 
FECO: BGG ee Merete re venete ose sce eae 15 00 
