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ELHZAGNUS PUNGENS FRUITLANDII 
A much improved variation of Pungens with longer, more 
pointed, flatter leaves. Maximum height 10 to 15 feet. Very 
fast grower. 
Natural Growth, B&B 10 100 
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EURYA JAPONICA 
A low-growing evergreen having elongated narrow leaves 
with a well-defined midrib of bright green. Small, greenish 
white flowers followed by black fruits. The plant presents a 
fan-shaped aspect from two sides. Stands shade well. 
B&B 10 100 
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FEIJOA SELLOWIANA (Mexican Guava) 
A hardy, compact evergreen shrub with foliage dark green 
above and gray underneath. Purplish red flowers. Good for 
foundations and borders. 
B&B 10 100 
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GARDENIA FLORIDA (Cape Jasmine) 
The well-known Gardenia of the South. Waxy white, very 
sweet-scented flowers and leathery, shiny dark foliage dis- 
tinguish the plant. 
Be«B 10 100 1000 
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GARDENIA RADICANS 
A dwarf grower to 18 inches having miniature flowers with 
typical fragrance; trailing habit. 
Be«B 10 100 
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HIBISCUS 
We are offering a vastly increased list of these fine plants, 
both pot and can-grown. There are colors and types to meet 
every need and gratify every wish of the most discriminating. 
buyer. Quoting from “Hibiscus in Florida”’ by R. D. Dickey: 
‘“‘The Chinese Hibiscus has been grown in Florida for many 
years, but with the introduction of new varieties, particularly 
those in shades of yellow, its popularity has increased tre- 
mendously until it is now one of the most widely planted shrubs. 
in the Southern half of the Peninsula.’’ It is also true that the 
Hibiscus frontier is being steadily pushed northward to in- 
clude all of Flcrida, as well as parts of other southern states, 
Grafted: 
Anderson’s No. 161. (Candlelight). Double. Golden yellow 
of medium size. Good grower. Each 
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Bride. Single, very large, flat, crepy overlapping type, apple- 
blossom-pink fading to white. Each 
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Burgundy. Double, extra large, dark wine-red. Each 
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