8 GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HOLLIES (Illex), continued 
Crenata (Japanese Holly). A fine small- 
leaved variety suitable for hedges and 
Taber No. 4. This very fine strain grows VOMITORIA,, continued 
to a great height. It has slightly droop- 
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ing branches which give it somewhat low plantings. Fruit is black. Really a Pe ee 82 65 $25 50 
the effect of a huge fountain. The fruits nice plant. 1Stke Od el) oe eens 35 ees 
are bright red and very large. Crenata bullata. Sub-variety of Cre- Dione {te eee lee 5 Ome Teo 
Bare-root. Each 10 nata. Small, roundish, cupped leaves; 8s ford {te eee cee COMER OTE50 
DE Onsite oe o> U0 meh 2ORDO glossy. Dwarf, spreading grower. ATO 5 tthe en O00 me OU 
3 to 4it..............3 85 37 00 Crenata rotundifolia. Larger leaves SECO.0 TUG perso LOO ZOE O0 
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6 to 8 ft {fe 59 112156 Catal Pact eye Sn, Hemi is 
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Onis 500 48 50 L2StOA Sinise a ree em O00 Wire-balled. Back 
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6 COrGu ean) eee eo CUO S500 Vomitoria (Yaupon). A native evergreen to t.. Pe a yeas Rae as 
Sil OM Came ere ee 35000 Holly with small, deep olive-green Sheared Specimens, Square, B&B. 
Specimens, Wire-balled. foliage and bright red berries produced These are available in limited quantity 
2) HO) IMMA s 6 soe ano coll) OO in great profusion all along the branches. from 2 to 3-foot through 5 to 6-foot sizes. 
1OstOs12 tile eras OF 200) This is one of our most desirable shrubs Prices are two grades higher than the size 
12stOct tt eee een aro ROU for foundation, border and hedge plant- desired. Illustration: 3 to 4 ft. square 
[4631 ON ee eee 200) ing. It may be kept sheared to any sheared is priced at $15.00 and so on. 
Assorted Varieties Each shape or size desired, and makes ex- Rotunda An outstanding type attaining 
Gallonycans-..aeee 2 eta te ad BS, cellent specimens for formal planting. an eventual height of around 40 feet. 
Cornuta burfordi (Chinese Holly). The 
Natural Growth, BeB. Each 10 Foliage is shiny, dark green, with smooth 
foliage is a beautiful dark green and 1220 cS ine ee eo LOU pd 200 margins. The leaf petioles are purplish 
very glossy, oblong and usually smooth PSovOn) 4 1 ees eee or OO eee OU) and brilliant red berries are profusely 
except for a sharp tip. DRACO SERN Re, ae Sead a a easy OE Ue) clustered toward outer ends of slightly 
BsB. Each 10 COVA La eid be Baa aera 4 35 40 00 down-curved branches. Trees are us- 
12 torlS ite en 2 eOD ee): 00 ARCO eh coe iy eae crear 695520803700 ually either male or female and should 
1 Sito 24:1 ee ee ee OU 38500 SitO- OV aie ee eee se Om OU be planted in pairs or groups for best 
Jato Ue ate eee O OUT we. 1250 OuLO: Sofi er oaenrenie eae Om weet) OO results. 
SCO RLt (arte Cees O77) SitOclOCrtree are eee OL UU 6-in. pot plants only at $6.25 per pair. 
TREES that give SHADE and SHELTER 
ANISE TREE (lilicium anisatum). A 
handsome broad-leaved evergreen shrub 
or small tree of narrow, upright habit, 
CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus caro- 
liniana). A splendid native, broad- 
leaved evergreen tree with bright glossy 
CRAB-APPLE (Malus angustifolia). In 
the spring these shapely trees are covered 
with pale pink blossoms. They often 
reaching a height of 10 to 12 feet; foli- 
age tends towards light green and blooms 
are creamy yellow, rather inconspicuous. 
Not hardy North. 
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AUSTRALIAN PINE (Casuarina cun- 
ninghamiana). A fine avenue tree that 
does well near salt water. The branches 
are jointed, and dense heads of tiny 
flowers form globular cones. 
Each 10 
Bein. POLS Aauneere eens oe $0 60 $5 50 
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(Gallon GaNS.soc4cacaasce I 2D ih a 
AUSTRALIAN SILK OAK Grevillea 
robusta). Evergreen tree to 150 feet, 
not hardy North. A profusion of orange- 
colored flowers are borne on_ short 
leafless branches. Foliage is fern-like in 
appearance. Satisfactory as rapid-grow- 
ing shade tree for highway and park 
planting. Each 
Gallonitane ae ee aes ae LeU 
BAUHINIA purpurea (Orchid Tree). A 
small shrubby, nearly evergreen tree, 
producing a profusion of blue-purple, 
orchid-like flowers in winter and early 
spring. Hardy in central Florida 
Alba. Similar to Purpurea but with 
white blooms. Each 
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Gallon iGansa ae ee ns or. ol a pment 
leaves. Unrestricted specimens reach a 
height of 40 feet or more. They are true 
shade trees, blooming profusely when 
grown in this form. The flowers are 
white and slightly fragrant. Well 
adapted to shearing and shaping into 
pyramids, columns, globes, etc., as well 
as for hedges. 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
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CAMPHOR TREE (Cinnamomum cam- 
phora). A desirable broad-leaved ever- 
green tree. Thrives well in Florida and 
along the Gulf Coast. Grows vigorously, 
with branches close to the ground. 
Each 10 
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CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumila). 50 feet. 
Introduced from China. Rapid grower. 
Very hardy and disease-resistant. 
Bare-root. Each 
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Gallonscans# ee eee $1 75 
reach a height of 25 feet. They rival in 
beauty the Flowering Cherries of Wash- 
ington fame, and may be used in the 
Lower South where the Cherries cannot 
be grown. Each 
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DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). A small 
tree or large shrub with a spreading 
bushy top. Beautiful white flowers are 
followed by scarlet fruits; fall foliage 
brilliantly colored. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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B&B, double above prices. 
Red (C. florida rubra). Similar to 
white-flowering Dogwood, but the 
flowers are of a deep rose color. Pro- 
duces large quantities of blooms early 
in the spring. 
Bare-root. Each 
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Glen Saint Mary Nurs- 
eries Grafted Magnolias 
make perfect uniform 
trees. None finer. 
