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HIBISCUS TREES 
Yes, they’re different . . . they tie in so nicely with most any 
landscaping, but most important they furnish continual, col- 
orful, exotic blooms and create a tropical atmosphere. Hardy 
to plus 28° F. If you haven’t stocked them you should— 
available in the following colors—4’ in height—good sized 
heads. 
Sigalionss $2.25 each 
Brilliant (single red)—in bloom now. 
Agnes Gault (single pink)—in bloom now. 
White Wings (single white with red throat). 
Kona (double pink). 
MYRCIARIA EDULIS 
(Cherry of the Rio Grande) 
A large shrub or small tree that produces heavy crops of 
attractive fruit which resemble giant tartarian cherries. 
They are brilliant scarlet at first, then turn to a reddish 
purple . . . delicious to eat . . . excellent for preserving. 
Evergreen. Hardy to plus 28° F. 
Tegal eee we de 32 75 
Bijale. eae 1.95 
OXERA PULCHELLA 
(Ivory-White Trumpet Vine) 
A vigorous vine with luxuriant, glossy, leathery leaves. In 
the fall, masses of waxy, delicate ivory-white trumpets ap- 
pear. Prefers part shade. Hardy to plus 26° F. Evergreen. 
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COMING AGAIN 
ILLEX CORNUTA (seedlings) 
This variety is unusually compact and 
fast growing. Foliage is glossy and heavy 
—a most desirable shrub because of its 
neat growing habits. Hardy to plus 10° F. 
Will be ready for shipment approximate- 
ly October Ist. 
24" Pots........ $17.50/hundred 
Place your order now for fall delivery. 
