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2%" Pot 
Jasminum sambac Maid of Orleans (10) 
A variety of Arabian Jasminum which produces a quantity of blos- 
soms that are double and creamy-white. Exquisite jasminum fra- 
grance. Evergreen. 
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JUNIPERUS—See Conifer Section, page 3. 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica Dwarf Lavender (7) == es 
Especially beautiful, light lavender flowers. Much desired as it 
does not grow too large. Provides a quantity of color in late summer. 
Lagerstroemia indica rosea. Pink Crape Myrtle (7) 
Large specimen shrub or small tree; hardy and deciduous. Be- 
comes a mass of crepe-texture, rose pink flowers in summer. 
5-gal. Standard 1.95 
Lagerstroemia indica rubra. Red Crape Myrtle (7) 
Vigorous, upright growth. Hardy and deciduous. Rose-red flowers. 
Makes the finest tree type crape myrtle. 
5-gal. Standard 1.95 
Lagerstroemia indica Watermelon Red (7). 
Never surpassed for summer and fall color. Vigorous shrub that 
becomes a mass of crinkly, bright red flower clusters. Can be grown 
as a small tree or shrub. Deciduous. 
5-gal. Standard 2.25 
Lagerstroemia indica White (7) 
Large, snow white flowers—unusually ruffled and set in dense 
panicles along the branches. Very showy. Deciduous. 
5-gal. Standard 2.25 
Lagerstroemia indica William Toovey (7) = 
One of the finest of all the crape myrtles. Neat, compact habit, pro- 
ducing a solid mass of beautiful deep watermelon red flowers in large 
heads. Very prolific and spectacular. 
LAGUNARIA‘pattersoni:(9):2 2 ee 
This small, shapely evergreen tree with its dark, olive-green fo- 
liage produces an abundance of pale pink, fleshy flowers during May 
and June. Desired as a street tree or for yard planting. 
LANTANA callowiana Goldrush (Plant Pat. No. 1211) (9) 
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Trailing yellow — an entirely new species produced from the hybridization of 
5-Gal. 
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Lantana camara and Lantana sellowiana, retaining only the finer characteristics 
of each. Many times in the last century horticulturists have attempted to cross these 
different Lantana species, but were unsuccessful. The possibility of producing a 
completely new species was considered a rare coincidence. All who have seen it are 
amazed and delighted, and believe it to be the finest of all Lantanas. Practically all 
year countless clusters of the brightest yellow flowers cover the entire plant. The 
foliage, an attractive deep forest green, makes a most pleasing color contrast with 
the bright yellow flowers. One of the most outstanding characteristics is its trailing 
habit of growth, which means it can be used in so many ways, such as ground covers, 
bank covers, planters, etc. This attractive, prostrate shrub, Goldrush, grows rapidly 
and requires very little care. Must always be sold with patent tags. See back cover 
for picture. 
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Lantana camara (9) 
Exceptionally dwarf and compact, these evergreen Hawaiian 
shrubs produce a mass of color the year around. Easy to grow. 
Lantore.D wearfe Pina ket a A ht 12 my 
Bright Pink Flowers. 
Lantana D works w bite sp es ee a2 .35 
Velvety White Flowers 
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