GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
PALMS AND CYCADS 
PODOCARPUS 
Macrophylla (longifolia). A beautiful 
upright evergreen tree that may 
reach a height of 40 feet. The leaves, 
to 4 inches long, are narrow, glossy 
dark green, and paler beneath. 
Bushy, trimmed plants. 
BaB. Each 10 
1D tyes HS ee he ee $2 25 $21 00 
1Sttomannsyeee sete. O25" 630 00 
DEEOLS [ERRIBE EEL: 00 FD! 5 00 46 50 
Macrophylla maki (Japanese Yew). 
A variation of P. macrophylla having 
smaller, darker leaves and usually a 
more shrubby habit of growth. Ex- 
cellent for hedges, screens, specimens, 
or for the shrubbery border. 
Bushy, trimmed plants. 
BaB. Each 10 
Witomicuinessce. eee... $2 70 $25 50 
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DECORSE Ce OOO. #0750 
RETINOSPORA 
Botanists know these by the generic 
name Chamecyparis. Those commonly 
found in southern gardens are mostly 
varieties of C. pisifera. Their forms and 
shades are many and varied. A number of 
lovely varieties are adapted to southern 
conditions. 
Obtusa ericoides. This is a beautiful 
conifer, dense and compact in growth. 
An upright grower that may be 
pruned in very narrow, columnar 
shape. The foliage is a dark bluish 
green. Not particular as to soil. 
Ericoides, Barton Strain. Brought 
to our attention by the late J. O. 
Barton, who was our packing-house 
foreman for many years. Of slower 
and more compact growth than 
Ericoides, and softer texture. 
BaB. Each 10 
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11D ite ik} sia. eee 140 13 00 
TE) ey Do oe Ree eters 185 17 00 
Et OR al terior aera) techs <5: 2 85 26 00 
SREQMART bays tear id sides, wid 4 35 40 00 
AGRA 8 4 rn tora gO oes, 50 
Pisifera squarrosa veitchi. A rapid- 
growing variety with silvery blue 
foliage. It is a handsome, distinct 
conifer, reaching a height of 15 to 20 
feet, and shears well. 
BaB. Each 10 
EOD MT eee. asks hy ut $1 10 $10 50 
NEEOM UG tle Sees: ca. ee 150 14 00 
UStEORZA tine Le ote. eS 215 20 00 
DECOMOrL tart ee te 3 15 29 00 
SRtOLA teed ee: 5 00 47 50 
SEQUOIA 
Sempervirens (Redwood). The famous 
California Redwood that grows to giant 
height in the West! May be grown in 
woodsy locations here in the South. 
Plant one for future generations to en- 
joy. Each 
(Ceiliora Gants. yee omreioe $2 00 
COCOS australis. A beautiful Palm, of 
vigorous growth, with grayish green, 
curved leaves. A very hardy sort, and 
one of the finest Palms for the Gulf 
Coast country. 
BsB Each 10 
1% to 2 ft ..$2 10 $19 50 
2 to 3 10.80) { Sa aS 300 27 50 
3 to 4 ft 450 42 50 
4to 5 ft 7 80 73 00 
5: COLOMEM es candace 14 40 134 00 
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SABAL PALM. The beautiful native 
Palm of the South, commonly called 
“Cabbage Palmetto.” It has a large 
head of fan-shaped leaves crowning a 
straight trunk 20 to 40 feet tall. Good 
for seaside planting, for it does not ob- 
ject to salt water. Should be more widely 
used. One of the hardiest Palms. 
BaB. Each 10 
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ZAMIA integrifolia (Coontie). 
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CYCAS revoluta (Sago Palm). A Palm- 
like cycad reaching a height of 3 to 4 
feet, with handsome deep green leaves. 
Will stand some frost. Each 
£2 toit8 in: '4-inM pots, 26) Wola $3 75 
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THRINAX argentea (Coccothrinax ar- 
gentea). A Fan Palm of slender growth 
and considerable height. Its many 
fronds are dark green above, lighter 
beneath. Used indoors in cool and 
temperate climates and outside in 
warmer latitudes. Formal and dis- 
tinctive. 
BeB. Each 10 
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18tows ine eee 25 40800 
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Palm- 
like cycad, with beautiful, tufted, dark 
green, fern-like leaves, about 2 feet high. 
Very satisfactory in low plantings. 
Each 10 
Slam BOG od eu Sek on We $1 25 $11 50 
sing potent ene drew 175 16 50 
ORNAMENTAL AND LAWN GRASSES 
BERMUDA GRASS (Cynodon dactylon). 
A favorite for lawn purposes in the 
Lower South. Spreads rapidly. 
CARPET GRASS (A xonopus compressus). 
A valuable lawn grass widely used in 
locations having plenty of moisture. It 
resembles St. Augustine Grass and re- 
tains its color well in cool weather. 
Carpet Grass does very well for large 
estates if the soil is moist to wet and if 
larger mowing equipment is available. 
Responds to fertilization, and mowing 
at 2 to 3 inches is recommended. Each 
Ba eke cee, Qu sale beats eons aes $2 25 
In lotsiot 5) bul and pr erecta 2 00 
CENTIPEDE GRASS (Eremochloa 
ophiuroides). Centipede is one of the 
best lawn and pasture grasses for the 
South. Spreads by surface runners and 
is excellent for sunny lawns, both dry 
and moist soils. Centipede does not 
thrive under alkaline or excessive lime 
conditions and should not be fertilized 
at excessive rates. High fertilization 
causes a heavy mat of grass with roots 
out of the soil and makes it susceptible 
to drought and disease. Close mowing 
at less than 2 inches is recommended. 
Will set about 1200 square feet per 
bushel when set 1 foot apart each way. 
Each 
LIRIOPE muscari (Big Blue). Broad, 
dark green, grass-like leaves, and 
lavender-blue flowers in dense spikes 
followed by black berries. Used as a 
border plant, a ground-cover or as a 
potted plant. Each 10 100 
2 to 4-bib clumps $0 20 $1 80 $17 00 
5to7-bibclumps 25 2 30 22 00 
8to10-bibclumps 35 3 20 30 00 
OPHIOPOGON japonicum. A _ low- 
growing Ophiopogon with very narrow, 
dark green leaves. Excellent ground- 
cover and border plant. Each 10 
2 to 4-bib clumps:. secs). - $0 15 $1 40 
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PAMPAS GRASS (Cortaderia argeniea). 
Fine, handsome clumps 6 to 8 feet high. 
Very ornamental for screens and speci- 
mens. Each 
Small’clumpsee sweeter rete $1 60 
Niedium= clumipsas= eae Jap les} 
Maree clumps tt ae eee OO. 
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS (Stenotaphrum 
secundatum). A broad-leaved grass ex- 
cellent for shady locations. May be 
grown close to salt water. Sets about 800 
square feet per bushel when set 1 foot 
apart each way. Each 
Urea abaraenned hence: onre ee: $2 50 
Vinat | oyeertor 5) layin aiuto lus 5 Ao obls ol 225 
ST. AUGUSTINE BITTER BLUE 
STEM GRASS (Stenotaphrum). Bitter 
Blue St. Augustine is one of our better 
lawn grasses, if not the best, for certain 
locations. Shaded lawns, coastal lawns 
or those subject to salt sprays, moist to 
wet soils, and those too alkaline for 
Centipede will support good Bitter 
Blue. Responds best to mowing at 
about 2 inches. Too close cutting of 
this grass is harmful. A much-improved 
type, stronger growing, tougher, and 
extremely resistant to chinch-bugs. 
Throughout the year it seems to keep 
its color better than most southern 
grasses, will stand more dry weather, 
and is equally at home in sun or shade. 
One bushel will plant about 900 square 
feet of lawn if the grass is set a foot 
apart each way, or 450 square feet if 
spaced 1 foot by 6 inches. Each 
Bue ees. elon tioruateiee kak eroe cn: $3 00 
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