ohNy) _ FLOWERING POMEGRANATE 
Narrow, glistening foliage. Neat and pleasing appearance. Almost 
evergreen in Florida. Practically immune to insects and diseases, All 
varieties listed bear double carnation-like blossoms. 
IVORY QUEEN. Beautiful creamy white blooms. Rare. After listing 
this variety in 1950, demand was so great that we even sold most 
of our stock plants and were unable to offer it last year. We feel 
now that we have enough plants to again list it. 
MADAM LEGRELLE. Striking variegated variety. Crimson and white. 
18-24” plants $1.25 each. ; 3 for $3.50 
PINKIE. This one is supposed to be pink but often turns out variegated 
blooms similar to Madam Legrelle. 
3-4 $1.50 each 3 for $4.00 
DWARF. (Punica Granatum nana) Prolific bearer of orange-crimson 
blooms. 
18-24” $1.25 each 
'WEIGELA ROSEA. For breath-taking beauty this dense dark green 
shrub with hundreds of pink bell-shaped flowers cannot be beat. 
Seldom grows over six feet tall. Blooms first year. 
12-18” plants 60c each 3 for $1.50 10 for $4.50 
SWEETSHRUB 
(Calacanthus Floridus) 
Deep purple or chocolate colored blossoms in early spring have 
delightful aroma. 
18-24” 60c each 3 for $1.60 
POINCIANA 
(Gillessi) 
DWARF (Paradise) Shrub or small tree, seldom more than six or eight 
feet. Lacy foliage. Covers itself with orange, sometimes almost 
red blossoms followed by interesting four ribbed seed pods. De- 
serves to be more widely planted. 
3-4 $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 
ROSES 
PAUL’S 'SCARLET. The most popular red climbing or pillar rose. Often 
planted alone driveways, in front of white fences, etc. Profusion 
of large, double scarlet blooms. 
Two year #1 plants 95c each 5 for $4.25 10 for $7.50 
LOUIS PHILLIPPE. The landscape rose. Practically evergreen and 
everblooming in this section. Deep red. Effective in mass planting, 
hedges or aS specimens. 
Two Year #1 $1.50 each 
EVERGREENS 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA, Glossy green, narrow leaves arranged in 
whorls. Naturally forms symetrical mound shaped specimen but can 
be sheared to any shape. Makes a fine hedge. 
12-18” gallon containers $2.00 each 
HOLLIES 
ILEX VOMITORIA (Yaupon) Small spineless leaves. Red berries hang 
on all winter, becoming translucent late in season. May be sheared 
to any shape. Ideal for hedges. 
12-18” $1.50 ea. B&B 18-24” $2.00 ea. B&B 3-4 $3.00 ea. B&B 
ILEX EAST PALATKA. Glossy spineless leaves of bright green. One 
of the most prolific bearers of large red berries. 
18-24” gallon containers with berries $3.00 each 
ILEX HOWARDI. Deep, dark green leaves of medium size with spines. 
Plenty of red berries. Considered by some to be the most beautiful 
of the American hollies. 
18-24” gallon containers, most plants with berries $3.00 each 
ILEX CORNUTA. Chinese holly. Shrub eventually reaching ten to 
twenty feet if not pruned. Leaves of deepest, glossiest green and 
amazingly fruitful with extra large red berries. Ilex Cornuta has 
three spines per leaf while it’s variety Burfordi has only one. We 
have both kinds. , 
Gallon containers, 18” plants with berries $2.50 each 
Without berries $1.50 
