Each 10 
LQ Bar Rely ire Be seal Bo Pe ade yee $1.25 
TOR Oar PL COMLSIMED Se een IO ui Ye 1.50 
Seay Rr Pope tit line tn A UN 2.00 
Pe el Rl AS el lb WADE A RIN TA DCU 2.25 
NERIUM OLEANDER (Oleander) — Popular deep South 
plant that seems to thrive where nothing else will. With- 
stands heat and drouth, doing equally well in hot dry 
areas and at the sea coast. Thrives with little care. 
Long narrow dark green leaves and showy clusters of 
waxy brightly colored flowers in summer. 
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ME oa Se Lot Hg) OME PEs UT CSU hl hd ON Ra SO OD Sat Oe 1.50 
OSMANTHUS FRAGRANCE (Sweet Olive)—Grows in sun 
or partial shade. The green foliage largely conceals the 
tiny white flowers which perfume the air with their 
delightful fragrance. As the blooms come out intermit- 
tently all winter long this plant makes a fitting com- 
panion to the winter blooming Camellias which have no 
aroma that will fill the air. 
PG ESSE SSA SG REARS USIP Ls ld NR AR a al $1.60 
Cerne OO t i ease Lia ay 2.00 
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PHOTINIA GLABRA (Red Top)—A shrub of widely in- 
creasing use, as it can be pruned as a hedge plant or 
allowed to grow into a small tree. The outstanding 
characteristic is the wine-red color of the new foliage, 
which can be accentuated by frequent shearing. 
Bae Deter rc meee oer seh a $1.60 
ignite , i-Gal- Container 2. $ .85 
pet, J-GaLy Containers: 1.25 
PITTISPORUM TOBIRA—A hardy shrub with dark green 
and shiny foliage It is splendid for foundation, hedges 
and specimen use, as it can be pruned to any desired 
shape. Does well in full sun and shade and in seacoast 
plantings. 
Bee are ea he oe EN $1.50 
eee MAT OO a RA 1.75 
Pe ra lOTigl ONL AINer (coun es $ .90 
a7Gra Or CONntAIner 2a I eee 1 45 
PITTISPORUM TOBIRA VARIGATA—Same as above ex- 
cept that foliage is light green and white. 
Ge eae tO ear ce am co CN ee es $1.75 
Mee ROOT ar ee eee re 2.00 
Terre UlOr MON TAINGr (ose $1.25 
PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA (Firethorn) —This is the 
popular red-berried Firethorn that provides a beauti- 
ful red and green background all winter and provides 
marvelous Christmas decorations. Not hardy north of 
Jackson, Miss. 
D (Calon @On ainers ee $1.15 
Me CaO CONtaINeTS (ue 2.15 
PYRACANTHA CRENATO-SERRATA GRABER (Graber’s 
Firethorn)—This variety is described as the finest red 
Pyrachantha grown. The plant is large and vigorous 
with big glossy foliage, and bears crimson berries in 
large clusters that stay on all winter A profusion of 
small white flowers appear in the spring. It is hardy 
to about 10 degrees above zero. 
an i eels eet ee era Noe ae ee $1.60 
QC AOT NAOMSAITIORS cere nae eT gl a $3. 50 
SPIREA (Bridal Wreath)—White flowers. Blooms at same 
time as Pride of Mobile Azaleas, and makes a marvelous 
white background for them. 
LAr LGo Meee OOD mits hee a $ 65 $5.00 
Sr a Gal COMbAINeTS ks ertae 2.50 
VIBURNUM: macrophyllum—A very fast growing shrub or 
small tree with large glossy dark green leaves, and 
clusters of white flowers. 
VIBURNUM odoratissimum—A vigorous compact grower. 
Must be trimmed if it is desired to hold it-down to a 
shrub. Leaves lighter in color, more round, not glossy. 
VIBURNUM tinus (Laurestinus)—Produces a profusion of 
fragrant pinkish white flowers in early February. Grows 
compact, has small and shiny leaves. 
Prices on above three VIBURNUMS: 
be Gallon Container cen A $ .98 
