Vinca Minor—Splendid evergreen. Semi vine or 
ground cover. Lavender, blue flowers. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. 
MeciumeClimp mw cach aes. eae eae $ .60 
ibecW exes MOL Gi cays pr yey-Yolelee ho okt ae ELS $1.00 
Wisteria—Strong, hardy, giant growing, but may be 
kept pruned to smaller proportions. Flowers in large, 
lavender clusters. Our vines are all produced from 
cuttings from a very free flowering, parent plant. 
ELON Sm 2a Vi aed Ciena eee ae eee ie $ .60 
Oldersolants cache eee ey $1.00 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Allamanda—Semi Vine. Large, trumpet shaped, lemon 
yellow flowers. Used extensively in Bellingrath Gar- 
dens for Summer blooming and becoming more popu- 
lar all through the Southern States. Tender, but may 
be kept over Winter as a house plant. Requires sun 
for good blooming. 
Piroue el 2-26 8 Gach hes ene seen ee $1.00 
Strong 18-24 in? blooming size, each _ $2.00 
Alternantheria—Charming, dwarf border plant, form- 
ing a ball shape of about 12 in. spread. The tiny 
leaves turning to all the bright colors of the rainbow 
in sun or after frost. Needs to be covered with mulch 
or straw for Winter protection. 
mipOn Peasy Gerlnecdiice eaclhiom as mee see $ .60 
Ardisia Crenulata—Another fine, dwarf border plant, 
used extensively in Bellingrath Gardens. Dark green, 
glossy leaves. Small white flowers followed by abun- 
dant red berries, which often hang on until the next 
crop. Hardy in this locality, but farther North may 
be taken in as a splendid pot plant. The berries 
generally assuming their red coloring about Christmas 
time. 
O-Ug10.s1 rome cansy Cache eee Sa 1s) 
Gal Zeller Olos Cans eCaC ieee $1.00 
Aspidistra—Broad, long, dark rich green, evergreen, 
leaves of upright growth. Used extensively in dense 
shade, under trees as ground cover; for borders; for 
window and porch boxes. 
strong clumps, ‘cans, ea.._$ .50 3__$1.25 
Confederate Rose—(Hibiscus Mutabilis) Most beauti- 
ful and interesting. Large, peony formed flowers; 
blooming in late Summer. Opening, creamy white, 
turning to blush pink and finally to bright rose be- 
fore falling. Older plants are indeed beautiful with 
the various shades of large flowers at the same time. 
Hardy, wherever the Mallow Hibiscus will grow. In 
severe weather will freeze back, but revive in 
Spring. Grows into a large plant. Should be cut back 
severely in the Fall. 
o-l28in. weach = Se at) PAD Rey phe, Pee Vela a eg $1.00 
4-5 ft. heavy, blooming size, each. $3.50 
Fortunes Grass—Showy, tropical appearing. Growing 
into large clumps to 8 ft. Blades of grass are snow 
white with bright green stripes. Should be kept cut 
back as the new growth produces the whitest color- 
ing. Needs full sun. 
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