ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN (Mimosa). A small, 
hardy, deciduous tree with low, spreading, 
flat-topped head and finely divided, dark 
green leaves. It blooms in the summer, bear- 
ing large clusters of pink flowers. 
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HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS (French Hydran- 
gea). Long a favorite of Florida gardens, 
with its large, bold foliage and heads of blue 
flowers that are immense. 
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CERCIS CANADENSIS (Redbud). The Amer- 
ican Redbud or Judas Tree is a small, nicely 
shaped, deciduous tree with rounded leaves 
and produces an abundance of rosey pink 
flowers in early spring. As the flowers ap- 
pear before the foliage a Redbud in full 
flower is a lovely picture. 
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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). 
The earliest deciduous shrub to flower. Its 
leafless branches displaying the brilliant rosy 
red flowers in January, and if cut before 
that time and placed in water in house will 
even open up in December. 
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CORNUS FLORIDA (Dogwood). Small tree or 
large shrub with a spreading top. Pure white 
flowers come early in the spring followed by 
scarlet fruits. Well-known and well loved. 
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LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA (Crepe Myrtle). 
Among the most important shrubs of the 
South, and as valuable here as the lilac in 
the North. A vigorous, well-known plant that 
will attain a height of 15 to 20 feet, and be 
an immense bouquet of flowers in the sum- 
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COCOS AUSTRALIS PALM. One of the hard- ially from visitors of the North. 
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M. SOULANGEANA NIGRA (Chinese Mag- 
nolia). Large flowers that are dark purple 
outside and pale inside. Buds form in the 
winter months and bloom in late winter. 
Makes a quick growth and forms a large 
shrub anywhere. Very showy. 
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LIRIOPE GRAMINIFOLIA. A _ low-growing 
broad-leafed grass with spikes of lavender 
flowers. Excellent in borders or shady places. 
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Landscape Your Own Home 
Grounds 
The plants shown on these pages are 
well suited for home landscape in the 
South, and can be arranged to make a 
most attractive setting. In general it is 
best to confine most of your planting to 
the base of the house, and to the borders 
of your lot, so that the front lawn area 
is open, and this should be planted to 
some good grass for your area. Ever- 
greens and flowering shrubs can be in- 
terplanted in the borders with excellent 
effect, and you can get color in your 
yard almost the year around. In the 
South many evergreen plants, such as 
the Azaleas and Camellias also make 
marvelous flowers, and are all year 
beauties, either as green foliage plants 
or with their colorful flowers. 
