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tions. 
HAWAIIAN HIBISCUS (Peachblow) 
Plant some of these fine specimens grown in 3-inch pots or gal- 
lon cans, for beauty in your garden and to carry in your home for 
arrangements. Has large double, pink blooms of semi-Peony form, 
ruffled petals turning to darker pink toward center, showing bright 
yellow stamen breaking through bloom. Flowers measure as 
much as 5 inches in diameter. Short stems that are easy to take 
from plants without cutting foliage. These flowers can be used in 
floating bowls, corsages, and just about any compact arrange- 
ment you desire. Plants have large, lustrous, green leaves to back 
up the large flowers. Plants often grow to 6 feet in height. They 
have a rapid habit of growth, which makes them too tender to 
stand freezing temperature. (Hibiscus Peachblow) will grow in 
about any location but will need storing in winter to protect from 
freezing. These plants will give lots of bloom the first year. Spring 
delivery only. Each Doz. 
3-inch: pots si =. ec aoa les Haein eg ape ea aca nee eee $0.60 $ 6.00 
Gras Canis Ae cine et eon a aa Bian cs ee eee 1.00 10.00 
DWARF CARNATION-FLOWERING 
POMEGRANATE 
A very fine plant because of its bright waxy green foliage, its 
orange-scarlet blossoms in spring; and its pretty ruby colored fruits 
in late summer and autumn. Extremely hardy and drought re- 
sistant. One of the few fine plants that will grow and thrive where 
root rot infests the soil. Because of its rather dwarf growing nature 
(4 ft.) it is excellent for planting around the foundation of a house 
and for giving color in front of other shrubs. 
12-18 inchesie ato ee ee ee ee hn, Doe $1.00 
HARDY LANTANA 
A rapid, low growing perennial-like shrub, producing small 
heads of orange and yellow flowers the entire season. Very de- 
sirable for giving color in front of tall shrubs. Thrives in any soil. 
Orchid and yellow variety equally as continuous a bloomer. Flow- 
ers are a combination of orchid and yellow colors. Foliage is prick- 
ly and aromatic. 
Heavy clumps...... ore ee he char Seok: eT OREN NN ate ole $0.75 
LADY STANLEY. Semi-dou- 
ble, light pink. 
VIOLET-CLAIRE. Large, clear 
purple, semi-double. 
(We offer only budded vari- 
eties, not to be confused with 
seedling-grown plants.) 
2-3 feet 
3-4 feet 
ALTHEA 
We are offering four named varieties that are ‘’Best for the South- 
Altheas bloom from May to September, producing masses of 
flowers throughout the summer months. Height about 10 feet. 
ANEMONAEFLORUS. Semi-double, bright rose. 
AMPLISSIMA. Red, very dou- 
ble, flowers resemble Carna- 
eiterisiielielNsl ei) eflelia)raiile Neils) (ele) (6 1.50 Butterfly Bush 
SALVIA LEUCANTHA 
An upright, fall blooming, hardy perennial. Large 
purple spikes of flowers borne on slender, willowy 
stems. It makes a very interesting plant for late fall 
blooming. Should be planted in spring only and is 
available in small plants in 3-inch pots. Foch Doz 
Small, 3-inch pot plants $0.60 $6.00 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
By tar the best known, most popular and finest flower- 
shrub in the Southwest. Blooms freely from June to Octo- 
ber. The soft, fluffy flowers of crinkled crepe are borne in 
dense heads. Watermelon-red is the most popular color. 
Don't worry if they are slow to start growing after plant 
ing. They are sometimes slow starters. Each 
2:3 foot Ri eee ee ee ene uals & ae $0.75 
3-4 feet er oe Ve ste oat ae eerae ew tn 2 RRM e 1.00 
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