GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS, continued 
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CRAPE-M YRT 
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CRAPE-MYRTLE (Lagerstremia indica). 
This vigorous, easily grown deciduous 
shrub or small tree is sometimes called 
“The Lilac of the South.’”’ It bears im- 
mense bouquets of bright flowers during 
the greater part of summer 
Lavender. Showy clusters of pinkish 
lavender. 
Rose. Deep old-rose. A favorite 
Watermelon-pink. Large bright pan- 
icles. 
White. Creamy white. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
1S 3t0.24 1 eeiewer sun eee $1 00 $9 00 
PACH RE lc S Smee OU) 
3 to 4 ft.. 200 18 50 
A. to 5 ft eeane te ores ee 2 855920) 50 
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OVO M2 sil Crete eae 9 00 
BeB, double above prices. 
Crape-Myrtle Seedlings Each 10 
Gallon cans, 12 to 18 in...$0 85 $7 50 
Gallon cans, 18 to 24 in... 1 10 10 00 
Standard Crape-Mpyrtles. (| ree form). 
BeB. Each 
3 to: 4 ft. see. See $6 25 
4 to Slt ee eee ee 9 00 
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William Toovey. This fine watermelon - 
red differs from the older type prin- 
cipally in its habit of growth, being 
compact and low spreading. An ex- 
cellent variety for hedges and low 
screens, as well as for specimen use 
in the landscape plan. 
Bare-root Each 10 
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4 t0'5: tine. ee ee eee ee OOO 
5 £06 104 os ee eee 8 00 
DURANTA plumieri (Golden Dewdrop). 
An evergreen shrub with green leaves 
and racemes of lilac flowers, followed by 
yellow berries that hang on throughout 
the winter. 
plumieri alba. Flowers are white in- 
stead of lilac. iach 10 
Quart cans... © eee $0 65 $5 50 
Gallon cans, 12 to18in... 100 9 00 
Gallon cans, 18 to 24 in... 1 50 13 50 
ELAAGNUS pungens fruitlandi. An 
extremely hardy, fast-growing shrub. 
The leaves are a good medium green, 
with silvery undersides. Young foliage 
is brownish when small. Flowers are 
inconspicuous, but in fall and winter 
the fruits are very attractive and edible 
as well. 
BsB. Natural growth. Each 10 
12 tostShinwae aoe ee LOO mee OU) 
18: tow2doises af sceedteare ore 2 00 18 50 
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Each 
.$1 50 
pungens aureo-maculata. Has dis- 
tinctive gold markings which make 
it conspicuous. Smaller in growth, 
never reaching the immense pro- 
portions of its parent; it retains and 
Gallon*canss 12 to. 1 Sinise 
accentuates that random growth 
which distinguishes El.wagnus. 
BsB. Each 10 
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Each 
Gallon cans, 12 to 18 in.....-....$2 00 
EURYA japonica. A low-growing ever- 
green having elongated narrow leaves 
with a well-defined midrib of bright 
green. Small, greenish white flowers 
followed by black fruits. The plant 
presents a fan-shaped aspect from two 
sides. Stands shade well 
BeB. Each 10 
Sito l Zune eee. Omi p sea 00 
Aaah Sr acum hoo ne 25302 200 
Stor). oI CO ORO 
‘FEIJOA sellowiana (Mexican Guava). 
A hardy, compact evergreen shrub with 
foliage dark green above and gray under- 
neath. Purplish red flowers. Good for 
foundations and borders. 
BeB. Each 10 
1:2 tomer pier eee $2 00 $18 00 
RRO OL ihthe pos no oud ey OS 25 50 
2: tO Bd Ce eee LS 34 50 
3 OAL eer nO 45 00 
GOW AIRE, 6 Sener aoe 750 70 00 
GARDENIA florida (Cape Jasmine). 
The well-known Gardenia of the South. 
Waxy white, very sweet-scented flowers 
and leathery, shiny dark foliage dis- 
tinguish the plant. 
BeB. Each 10 
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radicans. A dwarf grower to 18 inches 
having miniature flowers with typical 
fragrance; trailing habit. 
BsaB. Each 
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1?to: 18 in ede ees aa) 
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Look for our list of Horticultural 
Books on page 22. 
HYDRANGEA hortensis. 
IXORA coccinea. 
HIBISCUS. More strongly than ever 
we are convinced that the Hibiscus, in 
many of its myriad forms, is making 
its way slowly but surely into the 
gardens of temperate zones. 
Some varieties have not survived the 
test of trial or the critical eye of the 
connoisseur. We are now bending our 
energies toward the best of those that 
can be grown from cuttings in order to 
avoid, for one thing, the disappointment 
that freezing weather can bring. Cut- 
ting-grown Hibiscus retains its identity 
even though killed to the ground and is 
able to “carry on” in an amazingly 
short time. 
American Beauty. Single. Very large, 
bright pink, a shade lighter at edges. 
Betty Chalk. Medium-sized, brilliant 
self-colored violet-pink. 
Columbia. Double. Bright rose. 
Hawaiian Cream. Single. Light fawn 
shaded pink, white veins. 
Kona. Double. Bright silver-pink. 
Madam X. Loose double. From white 
to bright pink in center. Vigorous. 
Peachblow. Double. Light peachy 
pink. 
Pink Versicolor. Single. Medium 
pink marked with white stripe on 
reverse of petal. 
Red. Double. 
Red. Single. 
Assorted Varieties. 
Cutting Grown. Each 
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Ornamental 
deciduous shrubs adapted to shady and 
half-shady locations. The white va- 
rieties bloom true to color; the others 
may be pink or blue depending upon 
soil and culture. Pink blooms may 
usually be turned blue by the use of 
extra acid in the soil and blue varieties 
changed to pink by sweetening the soil 
with lime. Valuable as pot-plants in- 
doors or used outside as flowering shrubs. 
The different varieties cover a long 
blooming season. 
Engel’s White. 
Strafford. Dark pink. Each 
Asin. pots Saree ee Ree Dk OD 
Europa. Salmon-pink. 
Gertrude Glahn. Dark rose. 
Hamburg. Carmine. Back 
Ajj. POUSAs| epee os See ees Setar LOD 
Mixed Varieties Each 
Bergamo) (Oe. 
Gallonteanse- see 
ILLICIUM floridanum (Florida Anise). 
This unusual evergreen shrub has dark 
green, aromatic leaves 6 to 8 inches 
long, borne in loose whorls. In early 
summer, striking dark red, star-shaped 
flowers add to its beauty. It does best 
in part shade and needs slightly acid soil 
for best growth. onan 
10-in. cans, 2 to 3 ft.............$4 00 
10-in. cans, 3 to\4 tte: eye 4 50 
Evergreen shrub 
with large leaves and orange-red flowers 
in clusters. A fine flowering shrub for 
south Florida. Bach 
Asin. (pots. 0s sateen ees $1 00 
Gallon cans, § t0 12 inajeg, .. seus 
Gallon cans, 12 to 18 in......... 1 75 
