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Your garden can be as colorful as 
you want it to be—for there are 
hundreds of flowering trees, shrubs 
and perennials which may be used 
to add color to your planting all 
during the year. 
In the springtime, the colors run 
riot! There are the masses of Aza- 
leas, the sweeping trees with hun- 
dreds of blossoms, and vines with 
brilliant color incomparable! 
These beauties are priced to fit your pocket book—and 
during the dormant season, some are available at half price! 
Now’s the time to insure a colorful garden this year and for 
years to come! 
SHRUBS 
AZALEAS. Many colors, shades and varieties. Produce thousands of 
blossoms each winter and spring. Easy to grow and so beautiful! 
Priced from 25c and up 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. The Aristocrat flower of the South. Beau- 
tiful blossoms in wide range of blossom types and colors. Attractive 
evergreen foliage. 
$2.00 and up 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA. 
of red, pink and white. 
fall and winter months. 
Single and semi-double flowers in shades 
Produces many lovely flowers during late 
$1.50 and up 
DAEDALACANTHUS NERVOSUS. Blue Sage. Coarsely foliaged 
plants with terminal spikes of royal blue flowers. Gorgeous com- 
bined in plantings with pink Azaleas. 
75c, $1.50 and $3.50 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS. 
tal dark green foliage. 
Deciduous shrubs with very ornamen- 
Giant trusses of flowers in spring, ranging 
from pure white, through pink, lavender and blue shades. Prefers 
some shade. $1.50 and $3.50. 
SPIREA REEVESIANA. Double flowering white flowers produced 
in masses all up and down the willowy branches. Deciduous, with 
the flowers borne before the foliage appears in the spring. 
18-24” BR .75 B&B 1.50 
2-3° BR 1.00 B&B 2.00 
3-4" BR150 B&B 3.00 
TREES 
BAUHINIA ALBA. White Orchid Tree. Deciduous small tree pro- 
ducing masses of lovely white orchid-shaped flowers in early spring. 
Attractive bi-lobed foliage. 
BAUHINIA VARIEGATA. Orchid Tree. Orchid-like flowers of a 
pleasing light lavender shade with deeper purple center petal. 
Flowers 3 inches across. 
Priced from $1.00 up 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. Redbud or Judas Tree. Deciduous small 
tree bearing an abundance of rosy pink flowers in early spring before 
the foliage appears. 
CORNUS FLORIDA. Dogwood. Small tree with spreading heart- 
shaped foliage, brilliantly colored in the fall. Snowy white bracts 
abundantly produced in the early spring before the foliage comes out. 
Prices on Dogwood and Redbud: 
3-4’ BR $1.75 B&B $3.50 
4-5’ BR 2.25 B&B 4.50 
5-6’ BR 3.50 B&B 6.00 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Lagerstromia indica. Deciduous tree with im- 
mense bouquets of flowers in early spring and summer. White, pink 
and red flowering varieties. Snipping off old blooms insures a 
flowering season of almost all year. 
12-1 Se ee ee ee $1.50 nk) eee See ee $3.00 
18-24 eee 2.00 3-4 ee ee 4.00 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. Australian Silk Oak. Dark green, fern- 
like foliage, silver beneath. Large trusses of orange-yellow flowers 
with an undertone of brown borne in profusion in the early spring. 
ye B20 ye 4-O ates erate tee ee es $5.00. 
BoA et etpetes Bes eciasts 3.50 G-37 eee eee 7.50 
MIMOSA. Albizzia julibrissin. Rapid growing, deciduous tree with 
fine feathery foliage. Large heads of fluffy pink flowers borne at 
the tips of the branches in early spring. 
3-4‘ BR $2.00 B&B $4.00 
4-6‘ BR 2.75 B&B 5.50 
PARKINSONIA ACULEATA. Jerusalem Thorn. Narrow pinnate 
leaves, drooping from a spiney tree. Numerous bright yellow flow- 
ers in loose racemes in early spring and summer. Very attractive 
as specimen. 
PAS at one ane ees ene ras $1.50 Ce aes ee ee $3.50 
Be A hee ee eed 2.50 ne ee ee ee - 4.50 
