Monticello Nursery Co. 
Miscellaneous— hoe 
Cocos Australis Palm—One of the hardiest of 
' palms, with graceful blue-green foliage, pro. 
ducing a very fine effect. Since the plant 
is dwarf in growth, it is especially good for 
parkways and other formal plantings, as 
well as for pots and urns outdoors. B&B 
18-24” 2.50 
2-3’ 3.00 
3-4’ 4.00 
Cornus Florida (White Fig. Dogwood)—Small 
tree or large shrub with a spreading top. 
Pure white flowers come early in the spring, 
followed by scarlet fruits. Well known and 
well loved. BR 
eon 5 
3-4’ 1.00 
4-5’ 1.50 
5-6’ 2.00 
=G=8rrn for B&B add 75c 2.50 
Hydrangea Hortensis (French Hydrangea) 
Long a favorite of Florida gardens, with its 
large, bold foliage and heads of blue flowers 
that are immense. B&B 
18-24” -60 
229) 15 
Lagerstroemia Indica (Crepe Myrtle, Red) 
Among the most important shrubs of the 
South, and as valuable here as the lilac in 
the North. A vigorous well-grown plant 
that will attain a height of 15 to 20 feet, and 
be an immense bouquet of flowers in the 
summer and fall. Attracts much attention 
especially from visitors of the North. Very 
hardy. WATERMELON-RED ONLY. BR 
2-3’ 00 
3-4’ 60 
4-5’ 75 
5-6' 1.00 
Magnolia Soulangiana Nigra (Chinese Magno- 
lia)—Large flowers that are dark purple 
cutside and paler inside. Buds form in the 
winter months and bloom in late winter. 
Makes a quick growth and forms a large 
shrub anywhere. Very showy. B&B 
2-3’ 1.50 
3-4’ “2:25 
4-5) 4:00 
Spirea Van Houttii (Bridal Wreath) — A 
charming shrub of moderate size which al- 
most everybody knows and wants in their 
garden. The arching wreath-like branches 
are loaded with white flowers in the spring. 
2-3’ BR 40 
3-4’ .60 
4-5’ 75 
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