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One of the most graceful of shrubs— perfect 
for screening, enclosing, because of way it drapes itself to the 
eround. Beautifully filled with light sky-blue, phlox-like 
flowers. Rapid growing, worthwhile. 
WHITE PLUMBAGO. Same as above, but white blooms 
4-in. pot, 75c and $1.00; gal. can, $2.00. 
CHOOSE THESE FLOWERING 
SEVERINIA BUXIFOLIA-Flowers, Berries 60c qt. 
Dwarf hardy evergreen shrubs that will fill a dozen needs 
around your home. Its dark foliage is lighted by fragrant 
flowers. Bears’ black _ berries. 
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YELLOW ELDER— Golden Flowers 50c qt. 
Quick-growing, interesting foliage; clusters of golden flowers 
in fall. Gal. $2.00; 5 qt. $2.50. 
PINWHEEL JASMINE— Profuse Blooms 60c qt. 
Grows to 6 or 8 feet. Single white flowers. Gal. $2.00. 
YELLOW THRYALLIS— Everblooming 60c qt. 
Looks very much like Plumbago pictured above. It is 
nearly always filled with bright yellow flowers, small but 
covering bush. Qt. 60c; gal. $1.50 and $2.00. 
CROTONS— Decorative Painted Foliage 60c qt. 
Holmes offers one of the biggest assortments of these 
‘‘decorator style’ border, bedding and tub plants in the 
South! Use them everywhere to fill and finish beds, borders, 
walks, patios—and choose the “‘color mix”’ that matches your 
awnings, furniture, etc! 
Andre. Broad leaves marked with yellow. Hardy. 
Cork Screw. Long red twisted leaves; low, bushy. 
General Paget. Very broad leaves in green and yellow. 
Oak Leaf. Three colors! Leaves yellow, red, green. 
Stewarti. Rich green leaves, lightly marked yellow. Qt. can 
60c; 4-in. pot 50c and 75c; gal. $1.50 to $2.00. 
