CESTRUM nocturnum (Night-blooming 
Jessamine). A shrub 6 to 9 feet high, 
adapted to south Florida. The branches 
are curved and willowy, producing 
creamy yellow blooms that are fragrant 
at night. Each 10 
soda oct Bee 3h Sw 
Galencanstaee 
CLEYERA japonica. A fine evergreen 
shrub with rather thick, glossy leaves 
and creamy white, fragrant flowers. 
Berries red in early fall. An upright 
grower, reaching a height of 10 to 12 
feet. Will withstand wet or dry situa- 
tions with equal ease and seems to have 
few insect or disease enemies. We recom- 
mend it highly for trial as far north as 
Atlanta inland or Wilmington, North 
Carolina, on the coast. 
B&B Each 10 
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COCCULUS laurifolius. A viney ever- 
green shrub that will grow to 15 feet 
or it may be kept clipped bushy and 
compact. Its dark green leaves are 
sometimes 6 inches long, leathery and 
shining, with lighter colored veins. The 
black fruits are borne in clusters. 
BsB. Each 
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COTONEASTER francheti. A beautiful 
evergreen completely hardy in the 
South. Leaves small, silvery beneath 
and green above. Gracefully drooping 
in habit, it can well be used where a 
low-spreading plant is indicated. Flow- 
ers white, followed by orange-yellow 
fruit 
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NEW PURE WHITE CRAPE- 
MYRTLE. A distinct improvement 
over the old-time type, this latest 
acquisition is a profuse bloomer. 
Flower heads are larger, and there 
is no other color in them but white 
and the yellow of the stamens. 
Growth habit is stocky, compact and 
vigorous, thus permitting a choice of 
either tree-form or shrub, according 
to preference of grower. New Pure 
White is something special in Crape- 
Myrtles! 
Gale cans sOctOml On ene 
Gal. cans, 18 to 24 in 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS, continued 
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. 
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B&B, double above prices. 
Assorted Varieties. Each 
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Standard Crape-Myrtles. (Tree form). 
BsB. Each 
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ASC On Sitemap ee aero 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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B&B, double above prices. 
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. Each 10 
Gal. cans, 12 to 18 in.....$1 00 $9 00 
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ELZAGNUS 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. 
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GalNcansiwl2ito Sinem 
Galscanswl Stow 4. 
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 
accentuates that random growth 
which distinguishes Elzagnus. 
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Gal. cans, 12 to18in..... 2 00 
Look for our list of Horticultural 
Books on page 29. 
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Grafted Magnolias make perfect 
None finer 
uniform trees. 
NEW PURE WHITE CRAPE-MYRTLE 
