GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS, continued 
HIBISCUS, 
Cutting Grown, continued 
Flamingo. Double, color of flamingo 
plumage. 
Florida Gem. Single, pink of attrac- 
tive appearance. Growth upright and 
foliage dark green. 
Hawaiian Cream. Single, light fawn 
shaded pink, white veins. 
Hendry’s No. 40. Double, probably 
best double golden yellow. 
Hendry’s No. 111. Double, light yel- 
low, white base. 
Indian Chief. Single, dark scarlet 
lavender star in center. 
Kona. Double, bright silver-pink. 
Lutea. Single, yellow with dark crim- 
son eye. 
Mrs. Chas. James, Sr. Double, light 
burgundy with white petaloid clusters. 
Peachblow. Double, light peach pink. 
Poinsettia. Double, dark velvety red 
with twisted petaloids. 
Pompon White. Double, creamy 
white with pinkish base; medium- 
sized flower definitely five-parted. 
Red. Double. 
Red. Single. 
Superba. Single, very large, golden 
yellow with large white star in center. 
Vigorous grower. 
Cutting Grown Each 10 
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HYDRANGEA hortensis. Ornamental 
deciduous shrubs adapted to shady and 
half-shady locations. The white va- 
rieties bloom true to color; the others 
may be pink or blue depending upon 
soil and culture. Pink blooms may 
usually be turned blue by the use of 
extra acid in the soil and blue varieties 
changed to pink by sweetening the soil 
with lime. Valuable as pot-plants in- 
doors or used outside as flowering shrubs. 
The different varieties cover a long 
blooming season. 
Engel’s White. Each 
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Europa. Salmon-pink. 
Gertrude Glahn. Dark rose. 
Goliath. Dark rose. 
Hamburg¢g. Carmine. Each 
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ILLICIUM floridanum (Florida Anise). 
This unusual evergreen shrub has dark 
green, aromatic leaves 6 to 8 inches 
long, borne in loose whorls. In early 
summer, striking dark red, star-shaped 
flowers add to its beauty. It does best 
in part shade and needs slightly acid soil 
for best growth. Each 
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verum (Star Anise). An attractive 
small evergreen shrub with fleshy, 
rather shiny foliage. Star-shaped, 
yellowish white flowers. A native of 
China; will not stand severe cold. 
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IXORA coccinea. Evergreen shrub 
with large leaves and orange-red flowers 
in clusters. A fine flowering shrub for 
south Florida. Each 
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JASMINUM. Fine evergreen shrubs with 
dark green foliage and bright yellow 
flowers in spring and summer. 
floridum. A hardy, low-growing va- 
riety. 
humile. An upright grower. 
primulinum. Very graceful, with 
drooping, arching branches. 
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Sambac, Grand Duke. Large, double, 
white, fragrant flowers. Climbing; 
shiny dark foliage. 
Sambac, Maid of Orleans. Semi- 
double or single white flowers. Very 
fragrant. Each 10 
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LANTANA sellowiana (delicatissima). 
Beautiful flowering shrubs adapted to 
Florida. Lilac flowers, freely produced 
and dark green foliage. Of trailing habit 
and a rapid grower. Fine for window- 
boxes, baskets, and as a ground-cover. 
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LINDERA benzoin (Benzoin estivale; 
Spicebush). An attractive aromatic 
shrub, native in Asia and North Amer- 
ica. Semi-deciduous in our climate; the 
leaves usually turn yellow in autumn. 
Inconspicuous yellowish blooms followed 
by scarlet fruits. Does best in moist 
places. 
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MAGNOLIA fuscata (Michelia fuscata; 
Banana Shrub). A _ splendid, hardy, 
broad-leaved evergreen with dark, glossy 
foliage. The creamy yellow flowers 
look like miniature bananas and the 
fragrance is identical. This shrub may be 
trimmed or left to grow naturally, often 
reaching a height of 15 to 20 feet. 
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MAGNOLIA soulangeana. Hardy in 
northern gardens, this fine variety has 
flowers that are pinky purple on the out- 
side and nearly white within. Usually 
blooms before foliage appears in spring. 
(Deciduous.) 
liliflora nigra (M. soulangeana nigra). 
Very much like Soulangeana except 
that flowers are longer and of darker 
color. Midseason bloomer. 
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MALPIGHIA coccigera. A very at- 
tractive, low-growing, well-branched 
evergreen shrub, with an abundance of 
oval, prickly dark green foliage and 
clusters of small, distinctive white 
flowers. Both foliage and flowers are 
shining and look as if varnished. Well 
suited to border uses and for individual 
specimens. Each 
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MARICA gracilis. This plant belongs to 
the Iris family. It grows in clumps or 
tufts, with dark green foliage that bends 
at the tips. The flower-stalks are like 
the leaves and the blooms are produced 
from the edges, near the tips. Flowers 
white, blue and brownish within. Very 
interesting and valuable. Each 
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NANDINA domestica (Heavenly Bam- 
boo). A shrub of moderate size and 
rather slow growth. Light green, feath- 
ery foliage tipped pink to copper in 
spring, changing to deep wine in winter. 
Vivid scarlet berries. Does best in part 
shade. 
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OLEA fragrans (Sweet or Tea Olive). 
Dwarf evergreen. Bright green foliage. 
Small, white, sweet-scented flowers in 
winter and spring. Each 
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OLEANDER (Nerium). Evergreen shrub 
with brilliant colored flowers. Makes a 
beautiful flowering hedge. Does well 
near the seashore. 
Cardinal. Deep red. 
Mme. Peyre. Shell-pink. 
Mrs. Roeding. Salmon. 
Pink. Double. 
Shell-Pink. Very dainty. 
White. Single. 
White. Double. 
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OSMANTHUS aquifolium. Compact 
evergreen shrub with spiny, holly-like 
leaves. Hardy and satisfactory. 
fortunei. Attractive evergreen shrub 
to 6 feet, somewhat resembling Olea 
fragrans, with spiny-toothed leaves 
and fragrant creamy yellow flowers. 
Rather slow grower. 
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