GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS 
ABELIA grandiflora. One of our very 
best evergreen shrubs for foundation 
plantings, corner groups, single speci- 
mens, or ornamental hedges. The small 
leaves are bright glossy green, turning 
to a beautiful bronze in winter. Its 
flowers come in early May and the 
plant is covered with bloom until late 
autumn. 
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ACACIA farnesiana (Opopanax). A 
thorny, much-branched shrub _ that 
grows to a height of 10 feet. The fra- 
grant yellow flowers come in small 
clusters. Each 
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ALLAMANDA neriifolia. Evergreen 
shrub. Large, dark green leaves. Deep 
yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Each 
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ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus). The Rose 
of Sharon. An old shrub well suited to 
southern culture. The lovely white, 
and pink to violet, double flowers are 
produced in summer. Excellent in 
groupings and for specimens. 
Ardens. Violet. 
Banner. White with red eye. 
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ARDISIA crenulata. Compact ever- 
green shrub with thick, dark green 
foliage and bright red berries in winter. 
Makes a wonderful decoration indoors 
in pots, as well as outside where severe 
cold is not a problem. Each 10 
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BELOPERONE guttata (Shrimp-Plant). 
This shrub has hairy leaves and white 
flowers spotted with purple, borne be- 
neath broad showy reddish brown im- 
bricated bracts in dense spikes. Fairly 
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BERBERIS julianae (Wintergreen 
Barberry). To 6 ft. Spiny-toothed 
leaves 3 inches long. Flowers in 
clusters, followed by bluish black 
fruit. Julianae should be a popular 
addition to your garden. 
mentorensis. For sun or shade. 
It is a cross between Barberry 
Julianae and Thunbergi. Plant 
is a rugged grower with strong up- 
right branches and heavy thorns, 
characterized by thick foliage of 
perfect color. This variety will 
stand heat and drought to a 
marked extent. 
We are happy to include this 
fine variety in our listings for the 
first time this year. 
BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea. 
The Red Barberry is a very colorful 
and useful shrub with wine-red foliage 
and red berries. Although more used in 
the North, we have found it entirely 
successful here. 
sargentiana. Practically the same as 
Atropurpurea in form and growth but 
foliage bright green all year round. 
Attractive yellow flowers followed by 
black fruit. 
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BUDDLEIA (Butterfly-Bush). Attractive 
quick-growing evergreen shrubs pro- 
ducing flowers in terminal racemes some- 
what resembling lilacs. 
officinalis. Flowers lilac-pink in winter. 
Each 
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BUXUS japonica (Japanese Boxwood). 
Beautiful, compact, small-leaved, ever- 
green shrub for borders, hedges, and 
foundation plantings. Also excellent as 
a potted plant 
harlandi (Harland Box). This dis- 
tinctive variety has dark green, 
elongated leaves, rather square at the 
ends. It grows thick and round with 
very little trimming and stands more 
cold than B. japonica but is not quite 
as rapid in growth as the latter. It 
is each year becoming more popular 
as it is better known. 
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CALLISTEMON _— (Bottle-Brush). In 
April the plant produces long, red, 
brush-like flower spikes. The evergreen 
foliage is narrow and dark green. 
Each 10 
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CARISSA grandiflora (Natal Plum). 
Tall, growing to 18 feet, evergreen shrub 
with fragrant white flowers about 2 
inches across. The scarlet fruit is edible. 
Each 10 
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CASSIA bicapsularis. Showy legume 
bearing bright yellow bloom profusely 
in late summer and fall. Grows to 10 
feet; evergreen in temperate climates. 
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ABELIA grandiflora 
