PRINCESS TEKAU. A pretty yellow. shaded orange. Blooms up to six 
inches across. 
HONOLULU. Buds show pink. Blossoms almost pure white. Long last- 
ing blooms. Night bloomer. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Large flat, light yellow with pink eye. Good 
grower. 
DAINTY (La France) Pink. Small flowered but profuse bloomer. Tall 
grower. 
FLAME, Medium size flame colored flowers on strong upright bush. 
MRS. EARL ANTHONY. Clearest yellow throughout. One of the most 
beautiful yellows. 
Double: 
PRIDE OF HANKINS. A strong growing double pink of fine substance 
FLAMINGO PLUME. Dusty pink. A beautiful irregular double of good 
size. 
COLUMBIA. Large rosy pink. Vigorous plant. 
DOUBLE 'WHITE. Creamy, five parted blooms. Petals sometimes 
tinged pink at base. 
DOUBLE RED. Blood Red. Very popular. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large fluffy blooms. Named for the rose it 
resembles. 
MAHOGANY. As near brown as they get. Unusual. 
DOUBLE YELLOW. Slow grower with large, dark, glossy foliage. The 
bright yellow blooms are gorgeous. 
DELORES. Lovely irregular blooms of dark lavender, approaching 
purple. 
PEACHBLOW. An old variety. One of the freest bloomers for us. Pink 
of course. 
CHARLES JAMES, JR. Base petals orange. Center orange and gold. 
VERY striking. 
MADAM X. Large loose double. Variegated. White to pink. Petals 
usually white tipped, pink at base. 
TALISMAN. Full double. Cup and saucer type. Five outer petals deep 
yellow. Center filled with curled and curved petals of rosy orange. 
Far more beautiful than the Talisman rose. 
Any of the above varieties in one gallon containers, blooming size, 
$1.75 here. Packing and transportation extra. Available only after 
April first. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharron) 
Attractive ,upright shrub with blossoms over a long period in 
summer. 
BOULE DE FEU. Large, very double red blooms. 
JEANNE D’ ARC. Double, pure snow white. 
ARDENS. Lavender-violet. Double. 
12-18” well branched 75c each. 3 for $1.75 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
(Lagerstroemia Indica) 
A favorite with southern gardeners. Ideal for specimen or street 
planting. “A Hundred Days of Bloom.’ Red, White or Dwarf Blue. 
State color. 
12-18” well branched plants 80c each. 3 for $2.00 
WM. TOOVEY. Considered by many to be the perfect Crape Myrtle. 
Compact grower, Enormous panicles of deep pink blooms of the 
shade referred to as watermelon-red. 
12-18” Well branched plants 85c each. 3 for’ $2.25 
3-4’ Specimens $2.50 B&B 
MAGNOLIA 
SOULANGEANA. Symetrical, upright. Large tulip shaped flowers ap- 
pearing before the leaves. Pink. 
SOULANGEANA NIGRA. Similar to above but with purple blooms 
which appear a little later. 
3-4 Plants $4.00 B&B 
RUSTICA RUBRA., Similar to Soulangeana but a little later and with 
reddish purple cup-shaped blossoms. 
18-24” gallon containers $2.00 
