LANTANA 
Everybody knows and loves the bright cheerfulness of lantana. It is easy 
to grow in almost any situation so long as there is plenty of sunlight, and 
it is free of disease or insect problems. The growth is improved by very 
severe pruning at the end of the season. Very rapid growth rate. Both dwarf 
and tall types. Gal. 75c 
Orange-Red Pink Yellow 
Trailing Lantana (sellowiana)—This type has lavender flowers, and is won- 
derful for ground cover. Seems to be perpetually in bloom. Very rapid 
growth. Gal. 75c 
PRIVET 
Used both for specimen plants and for tall, useful hedges, the privets are 
evergreen, hardy, quick growing, and stand shearing well. 
Japanese Privet (Ligustrum japonicum)--For tall or medium tall hedges or 
screens. Rather large, dark green leaves. Very fast growing. We have 
plants in flats for hedge planting, as well as these larger sizes. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00 
Wax-Leaf Privet (Ligustrum texanum)—Very shiny, thick, waxy leaves of 
dark green. Makes an excellent trimmed specimen plant or a very fancy 
medium sized hedge. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.75 
LILAC 
Old-Fashioned Lilac (Syringa vulgaris)—This is the kind most commonly 
grown in the North and East. It makes a large, upright shrub with dark 
green foliage and fragrant clusters of light blue flowers in the spring. The 
colder the winter the better the flowers. Gal. $1.00 up 
Cutleaf Persian Lilac (Syringia persica)— Reliable producer of fragrant 
lavender-lilac flowers in the spring. The shrub is deciduous like the common 
lilac, but the foliage is made up of most attractive, finely cut, light green, 
distinctive leaves. 6 feet tall. Gal. $1.00, S5-gal $3.50 
MYRTLE 
One of the finest of hedge plants, but also used as single specimens, myrtle 
has fragrant white flowers and glossy, bright green, small leaves. 
WAX-LEAP PRIVET True Myrtle (Myrtus communis)—A neat shrub which may be held ito as little 
as 2 feet or allowed to grow up to 8 feet in height, depending on the amount 
of pruning. Dark blue berries. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.25 
Dwarf Myrtle (Myrtus communis compacta)—A much smaller plant, very 
slow growing, compact, and evergreen. Makes a small, perfectly rounded 
bush even without shearing, or can be trimmed into a beautiful, low-growing, 
shiny green hedge. | to 3 feet tall. Gal. 80c, 5-gal. $3.25 
NANDINA 
Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) Moderate sized shrub of erect 
growth with finely cut, light green foliage in summer turning bronzy red in 
the winter. White flowers; bright crimson berries. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.75 
FLOWERING QUINCE GARDENIA, MYSTERY 
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