LANTANA IXORA 
Lilac-Flowered 20¢ Ball of Fire! 60c¢ 
The whole plant fills with Holmes’ sensation — Prolific 
these pompon blooms of doz- Firecracker is the reddest red 
ens of tiny, highly ornamen- you ever saw, and more of it! 
tal. lilac-colored florets, each Blooms with such vigor it’s 
one dotted with bright eyes. _ literally a ball of fire for four 
Heavy green foliage in a to six months! Shears to a 
shrubby low plant for edg- hedge, or grows 6 ft. tall, 6 
ings, boxes, baskets and _ ft. through. Special! Qt. 
ground cover. Qt. 50c; xal., 60c; gal. $1.50 to $2.00; 4 gal. 
extra fine $1.50. $3.50 
MANY FLOWERING Surups! 
IXORA— Living Bouquet 
Most essential of all garden shapes and interest centers! 
Ixoras grow like bouquets—on a huge out-of-doors scale, we 
admit, but nevertheless more like a bouquet than anything 
else! Flowers are carried at the end of the long stems—each 
stem filled with large, deep green, contrasting leaves. Most 
dramatic for flower arrangements, for giving a sensational 
touch to centerpieces for your table, where their long stems 
give them dominance. And now—in three colors, including 
Prolific Firecracker above. 
Yellow Ixora. Clear bright yellow blooms. Slower grower, 
not so massive as others. 
Red Giant. Vigorous, heavy bloomer. 4 to 6-in. flowers. 
Ot. $1.00; gal. $2.00 
JASMINUM—Perfume Factory! 
Here are literally the “‘perfume factories” of your garden. 
Jasmine has no substitute for use at home entrances, around 
porches and patios. It is busy practically every day of the 
year, adding beauty and intensely pleasing fragrance. 
Grandiflorum. Almost constantly in blossom, with largest 
flowers of all, in pure white. Evergreen; intensely fragrant. 
Foliage is lovely pinnate form. Also grows as vine 
Grand Duke. Semi-double, pure white flower of intense 
fragrance. Especially suitable for planting among other 
subjects because it is not heavily foliaged. 
Hicifolium. Rapid grower with very handsome foliage and 
star-shaped white flowers, constantly in bloom. 
Pubescens. Used for its attractive foliage and showy white, 
star-shaped blooms. Also one of the hardiest. 
Wax Jasminum. Glistening waxy dark green foliage of real 
beauty. Blooms are small, star shaped, all white. 
Yellow Jasminum. Small, weeping in habit, with long 
slender branches. Single, rich primrose-yellow blooms. 
Use for base plantings around house, for masses in lawn. 
Ot. 50c; gal. $1.50; B&B, 18 in. up $2.50 
A5 
