GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS, continued 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (Cydonia japon- 
ica). We do not hesitate to recommend 
both the red- and the pink-flowering 
varieties for vivid and profuse spring 
color. They have been grown at Glen 
Saint Mary for several years now with 
good success. Half deciduous in this 
section, they seldom attain more than 5 
feet in height, with about the same 
spread. Spiny branches; leaves 2 inches 
long, coarsely toothed. Flowers average 
1 inch in diameter and are orange-scarlet 
or salmon-pink—two distinct types, so 
a unnamed here. Both mature yellow 
ruit 
Red Pink 
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RAPHIOLEPIS indica (Indian Haw- 
thorn). A spreading evergreen shrub of 
slow growth. Leaves round, thick and 
dark green. Fragrant, pinkish white 
flowers in flat clusters. Hardy. 
BsB. Each 10 
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japonica. A handsome, hardy ever- 
green shrub with leathery, bright 
green foliage and dense clusters of 
very fragrant, white flowers in spring. 
Fine for seashore planting. Rather 
slow growth. 
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SEVERINIA buxifolia. A hardy ever- 
green with small leaves. Flowers sweet- 
scented, followed by black berries. A good 
low-growing shrubor hedge plant. 
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SPIRAA. Deciduous shrubs, blooming 
profusely in early spring and very effec- 
tive when planted in masses, around 
borders, or in beds. 
cantoniensis. Compact - branching. 
Flowers pure white. 
cantoniensis, double (reevesiana). 
vanhouttei. The well-known Bridal 
Wreath with white flowersin clusters. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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B&B, double above prices. 
Anthony Waterer. A dense, low- 
growing Spireea with foliage in vari- 
ous shades of yellow, red and dark 
green. Flowers pink, produced freely 
throughout the whole summer in 
flat-topped bunches. Each 
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CUPRESSUS lusitanica glauca, PODOCARPUS Nagi 
and PYRACANTHA 
TEA PLANT (Camellia thea; Commercial 
Tea). May reach 30 feet if not trimmed. 
Makes rounded, well-shaped shrub with 
dark green leaves and has small, fra- 
grant, white flowers. Good for moist, 
shady places; quite hardy, and ever- 
green in the South. 
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THUNBERGIA _ erecta. Handsome, 
densely branched evergreen shrub. 
Adapted to south Florida and for pot- 
culture farther north. Flowers blue- 
purple, with deep yellow throats. Foli- 
age dark green. Each 10 
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VIBURNUM. The Viburnums offered 
below are evergreens with white, 
sweet-scented flowers. They have proved 
to be desirable garden shrubs for the 
South. 
odoratissimum. A vigorous grower 
often attaining tree-like proportions 
if not trimmed. Compact habit. 
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Each 10 
Gal. cans, 12 to 18in.....$1 50 $14 00 
Gali cans, 18ito24ins.,.. 2 00>) 18750 
Suspensum. Low and spreading; free 
bloomer. 
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Each 10 
Galacans yoo 2 ine lo) Sa SildeoO 
Galecansal2-Coml ont l ae 5 ene OHSU) 
tinus (Laurestinus). An _ evergreen 
flowering shrub from the Mediter- 
ranean region. When full grown the 
10-foot bush, covered with creamy 
white flowers, is a February joy. For 
specimens or hedges. Wael 
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VINCA major variegata. Trailing ever- 
green with blue flowers. Foliage at- 
tractively marked with white variega- 
tion. Each 10 
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VITEX negundo. Shrubby deciduous 
bush very similar in appearance to 
Buddleia. Bears lavender or lilac 
blooms in loose panicles. Leaves gray 
beneath and good green above. Reaches 
a height of about 15 feet. pach 10 
Galecanseoeto) deine $0 85 $7 50 
variegata. Same general characteris- 
tics as Negundo but leaves splotched 
silvery white. Rach 
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