HAPPY LANTANA 
Through the entire summer and fall these 
friendly shrubs provide a continuous display 
of brilliant color. Easily grown in any soil. 
May freeze during cold winters but in a 
very short time they are up and blooming 
again. Sun. 1-gal., 65c. 
Dwarf Orange. 4 ft. 
Dwarf Pink. 2 ft. 
Dwarf White. 2-3 ft. 
Dwarf Yellow. 2-3 ft. 
Lantana sellowiana. Trailing Lantana. One 
of our most popular subjects for covering 
banks, parkings or low fences. There isn’t a 
day from June until November that it is not 
covered with its lavender-pink bloom. Also 
it grows rapidly, covers thoroughly and _ is 
drought resistant. Sun. Flats of about 100 
plants, $6.20; l-gal., 65c. 
LEPTOSPERMUM 
HYBRIDS 
Because of the size range (3 to 8 feet) 
of these spectacular shrubs a variety may 
be found to fit almost any sunny spot. 
Light airy foliage, green in some varieties 
and almost maroon in others. But all bear 
prodigious quantities of single or double 
late winter and spring bloom about the 
size of a 5c piece. The flowers are effec- 
tive, handsomely displayed on the plant or 
when cut for interior decoration. Hardy 
and easily grown. Sun. 1l-gal., $1.00; 
5-gal., $3.00. 
Floradora. Double light red. Reddish 
foliage. 3-4 ft. 
Pompon. Heavily double rose-red, pet- 
als shading to white on tips. 6-8 ft. 
Ruby Glow. Double oxblood red. Very 
compact. 3-4 ft. 
Scarlet Carnival. Double medium red. 
Tall and compact habit. 6-8 ft. 
Snow Flurry. Double white with green 
eye. Tall and spreading growth. 6-8 ft. 
TEAS’ WAX LEAF 
Ligustrum japonicum. We think we may 
say without fear of contradiction, if there is 
one best shrub for hedge or screening pur- 
poses this is it. Polished dark green leaves 
about 2 inches in length form a mass of cool 
foliage that is not affected by extremes of 
heat or cold. If allowed to grow unpruned 
the shrub will attain a height of 8 to 10 feet 
and remain furnished right down to the 
ground. Sun or light shade. Hardy. 1-gal., 
Wer Seals, 27/5. lehilllec), 3-4" tit, WOo7/5; 
4-5 ft, p9-50) 
DWARF TEAS’ WAX LEAF 
Ligustrum japonicum compactum. For 
planting under low windows or porches or for 
building low hedges this variety is tops. Sub- 
stantial glossy foliage is dark and leathery 
of texture and grows quite dense. Spicily 
fragrant white bloom. Hardy. Sun or part 
shade: 3=4 ft) l-gal,,)S5e.05=calen 5275. 
Balled, 22-3 ft., $4.50. 
DWARF OREGON GRAPE 
Mahonia aquifolium Compact. Combines 
dark, glossy, spiny toothed leaves, racemes of 
bright yellow bloom and purple berries to 
form a neat compact shrub. Many of the 
leaves turn to garish shades in winter. Sun 
or shade. Hardy. 2% ft. Balled, 1 2-2 ft., 
$4.25> 2-21 {ty $5.00. 
Mahonia bealei. In any shaded spot this 
aristocratic shrub will thrill you with its enor- 
mous deeply notched leaves, huge panicles of 
yellow bloom and dense clusters of big purple 
grape-like fruits. Neat and hardy. 6-7 ft. 
erie SSI OWE Saari, S83 50), 
Fragrant BANANA SHRUB 
Michelia fuscata. Combining the luscious 
fragrance of banana and pineapple this glossy 
leaved shrub perfumes the late spring air for 
yards around. Yellow, maroon rimmed single 
bloom about 1 inch in diameter. Hardy. Fil- 
tered sunlight. 5-7 ft. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., 
$4.50. 
MICHELIA. With its haunting fragrance. 
ABYSSINIAN BANANA 
Musa ensete. Planted against a tall wall, 
where there is protection from strong winds, 
this shrub will lend a pleasing tropical atmos- 
phere. Huge long leaves, with red mid-rib 
and, eventually, clusters of enormous red 
bloom. 12-15 ft. Sun or part shade. Not 
frost hardy. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $4.50. 
SWEET MYRTLE 
Myrtus communis (buxifolia). A particu- 
larly desirable shrub in that it is not affected 
by either extremes of heat or cold. Small, 
dark, fragrant foliage thickly strung on thin 
airy stems. Remains well furnished right 
down to the ground if pruned a little. Grace- 
ful branches are prized for flower arrange- 
ments. Sun. Hardy. 5-6 ft. 1-gal., 85c; 
5-gal., $2.75. Balled, 212-3 ft., $4.50. 
Myrtus communis Compact. Not only is 
our most popular shrub for building low, 
compact hedges but is also used successfully 
wherever 2-212 foot shrubs are needed. 
Inei@eA, Stias -letepil, Wsres Seeell,, Si2-7/5). 
Balled, 1 Y-2 ft., $3.25; 2-2 ft., $4.00. 
AFRICAN BOX 
Myrsine africana. Pruned into low hedge 
form no other shrub presents a neater ap- 
pearance. Small dark polished leaves, reddish 
stems and fuzzy white bloom. When trimmed 
several times a year it will form a compact 
shrub to 2 or 3 feet. Sun. Hardy. 1-gal., 
85cm >-daleaos.003 
HEAVENLY BAMBOO 
Nandina domestica. Forms a clump of stiff 
arrow-like stems closely lined with long, nar- 
row leaves that, when they first appear, are 
a bronzy red, changing to green as they age 
and in winter, if planted in sun, assume flashy 
garments of brilliant red. White pea-shaped 
flowers in terminal clusters, sometimes fol- 
lowed by red berries. May be confined in @ 
quite narrow space. Sun or shade. Hardy. 
4-5 ft. \-gal., 85c; 5-gal., $3.00. Balled? 
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GOOD OLD OLEANDER! 
Oleanders not only thrive in poor soil, 
where many other less hardy plants would not 
succeed, but flaunt their gay bloom from 
June until November. Require a minimum 
of water or attention. Hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 
l-gal., 75c; 5-gal., $2.75. Balled specimens. 
of most varieties. Prices on request. 
Bettie. Single large light pink flowers, 
tinted rosy pink. 
Cherry Red. Single large vivid scarlet. 
Double Rose. Largest flowers of deep rose. 
Ethel. A new variety discovered by one of 
our good friends that grows much more com- 
pact than other varieties. Single salmon 
bloom. No finer sort for use as a pot 
specimen. 
Mrs. Roeding. Semi-double salmon pink.~ 
Compact growth. 
Single White. 
SCARLET AND BLACK 
Ochna multiflora. Either in spring when it 
is a maze of light green foliage and sulphur 
yellow bloom or in the fall and winter when 
the plant flaunts its many sided scarlet seed 
carpels and jet black seeds, this shrub is as. 
gay as a Mexican fiesta. Sun or light shade. 
Hardy. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $3.50. 
SWEET OLIVE 
Osmanthus fragrans. Because of its lus- 
trous foliage and small, shining, sweetly per- 
fumed white bloom it has long been a favor- 
ite for use either in pots or in the garden. 
Seems to tolerate poor drainage. Hardy. Sun 
One Shades O-Gu ttasal=qale, S)lkOO-m>ecale. 
$3) 50m Balled -Sattemes © Oss ony auntie 
$6.00. 
Osmanthus delavayi. A hardy shrub f 
from southwest China which, as time 
progresses, will become increasingly popu- 
lar. Small glistening notched leaves of } 
brilliant green thickly line the slender 
stems. White flowers of exquisite fra- |. 
grance are borne in clusters of 5 to 8 
in early spring. Sun or part shade. 4-5 
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