WHAT'S NEW AT 
EVERGREEN MAPLE 
Recently introduced from the Orient, this shade tree 
is proving very satisfactory for Southern and West- 
ern United States. Its lustrous, bright green leaves 
add vivid contrast to the landscape. A shade tree of 
fine proportions. 
1 gal.—.60 
BOUGAINVILLEA ROSE QUEEN 
(Trade Mark Registered) 
A new introduction—a spectacular beauty that is 
completely covered with delicate, rose-carmine 
blooms most of the year. A vigorous, rapid grower 
that requires very little care. 
24" pots—.40 1 Gal.—.85 
EUGENIA EDULIS 
(Myrciaria edulis) 
CHERRY OF THE RIO GRANDE 
An attractive sub-tropical evergreen tree from South- 
ern Brazil. Will attain a height of about 20 ft. Gen- 
erally used ornamentally for its habit of growth, 
foliage, and showy edible fruit. 
1 gal.—.75 
FUCALYPTUS CAESIA 
A beautiful tree obtaining a height of approximately 
15 feet. Its weeping branches continually bear rose- 
pink flowers which contrast well with its silver-gray 
foliage and white branches. 
2” pots—.25 1 gal.—.75 
POTENTILLA FRUITCOSA 
GOLD DROPS 
This charming, small shrub is compact in growth and 
has a mass of golden butter-cup like flowers all sum- 
mer. Its small fern-like leaves are equally beautiful. 
2%" pots—.1712 1 gal.—.50 
5 gal.—1.65 
