TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERING PLANTv 



Plants inarmed 1 are entirely hardy upon the Pacific coast and in Florida. 

 Plants marke t 2 wiL endure with trifling protection through fie (*ulf States. 

 Plant- marked 3 hardy north and east. 

 Plant-, marked 4 strictly stove or greenhouse plants. 



ACACIA. 

 1. DECURKENS. The true tan bark 



"wattle." Our stock is authentic — not mixed 

 with the a most indistinguishable A mollissima 

 and A dealbata 20c. each. $1.75 p-r 10. 



1. VIELANOXYLON. "Blackwood" 



Splendid avenue or street tree 20c. each, $1 75 

 per 10. 



1. NERIIFOLIA. Perpetual flowerer. 



20c. each, $1.75 per 10. 



1. LONGIFOLIA. / Suitable for 



1. TRINERVATA. f planting on 

 shifting -ands. 20c. each $1.75 per 10. 



Where extensive plantations of Acacias are to 

 be made we Can make special rates bv 100 and 

 bv 1000. 



ADENOOARPUS. 



2. ANAGYRTLS. Dwarf evergreen 

 shrub from Teneriffe, bearing crowded racemes 

 of yellow flowers. 25c. 



ALBIZZIA. 



1. SALIGNA. Robust grower. 20c. 

 each, $1.75 , er 10. 



ANANAS. 



1 SATIVUS. " Pineapple." Red 

 Spanish, the hardiest. 40.-. each, $3 50 oer 10. 

 Sugar Loaf; More tender, choicest of fruits, 

 Porto Rico) ~'o . each, $7 per 1C. 



Now fruiting in many localities in South Cali- 

 fornia. Can supply pot grown or splendid stock 

 from open ground. 



ANON A. 



1. CHERIMOLIA. A very large 



fruited variety of this luscious tropical fruit 

 from Guatemala. 50c. 



ANTIGONUM. 



2. LEPTOPUS. A lovely pink flower- 

 ed Mexican climber; old, but too little known 

 Now spontaneous in some very cold ocalities in 

 Texas The top ir» hilled down by the slightest 

 frost, but is renewed tr.>m its perennial root 

 next summer. Trained upon trellis for pot cul- 

 ture in the north, it make-, a sp.'endid acquisi- 

 tion t" the greenhouse. 50c. 



ASTRAGALUS. 



3. VULPINUS. A dwarf Siberian 

 evergreen "Vetch;" a compact, handsome and 

 hardy perennial. 15c. 



BAUHINIA. 



1. ACUMINATA. Indian shrub with 



bold milk white flowers. 5<>c. each, $4.50 per 10. 



1. PURPUREA. Indian shrub with 

 very large reddish flowers. $1 each, $9 per 10. 



1. TOMENTOSA. Indian shrub with 



very large yellow flowers. $1 each, $9 per 10. 



BOCCONIA. 



2. CORDATA. Stately plant of Chi- 

 nese origin; a striking decorative subject of the 

 first class; broad palmate leaves of a metallic 

 glaucous preen, and buff' colored tiowerr; re- 

 quires little if any protection in the south. 50c. 



BIGNONIA. 



1. TWEEDIANA. A royal climbing 

 plant, too little known ; of profuse inflorescence, 

 the individual flowerets brilliant yellow, of the 

 size nnd texture of an Allamanda." 50c. 



1. VENUSTA. An old favorite; win- 

 ter blooming. 50c. 



CALODENDRON. 



1. OAPENSIS. A grand Proteac 

 tree from the Cape, of rapid growth and reputed 

 to flower early. $1 



CASUARINA. 



1. GLAUCA. 20c. each, $1.50 per 10. 



1 SUBEROSA. 20c. each, $1.50 

 per 10 



CARINAS are trees of graceful habit, phe- 

 nomenally rapid growth, and well adapted for 

 planting on sandy wastes. Make quick and ex- 

 cellent fuel and shelter. We can furnish in 

 large quantities at reduced rates. 



COPROSMA. 



1. BAUERI. The very best varie- 

 gated half hardy shrub extant. Brilliant yellow 

 and dark green foltage, lustrous and shining at 

 all seasons The very best forms of Euonymus 

 are dull aud incomparable to it. 35c. 



CHOKIZEMA. 



1. ILICIFOLIUM. 50c. 

 1. VARIUM. 40e. 



1. LAWRENCIANUM. 50c. 



CHOR1ZEMAS make pretty and easy subjects 

 for culture in pots under glass, or planted out in 

 temperate latitudes The whole plant becomes 

 aglow with scarlet, coral red or orange red blos- 

 soms, in the summer aud early spring. 



CLIANTHUS. 



2. PUNICEUS. "Parrots' Bill." Vig- 

 orous red flowered climbing plant 25c. 



DRACAENA. 



4. TEKMINALIS. Splendid, high 

 colored specimens. 75c. each, $6 per 10. 



EUCALYPTUS. 



2. COCCIFERAJ Two Alpine species, 

 2. URNIGERA. f the hardiest known. 



25c. each, $2.25 per 10. 



1. LEUCOXYLON. / Very hardv, re- 

 1. GUNNII. fputed to thrive 



in Southern Texas. 15c each, $1 per iO 



1. ROSTRATA. ) Standard timber 

 1. GLOBULUS . i" sort* 



$10 per 1000 



1. POLYANTHEMOS. { The best 

 1. CORYNOCALYX. ) and most or- 

 namental ol the round leaved sorts 15c. each, 

 $1 per lfj. 



1. FICIFOLIA Crimson flowered, 

 tender species. 35c. each, $3 per. 10. 



1. CALOPHYLLA. White flowered, 

 tender species. 86c. each $3 per 10. 



These two latter, are par excellence tAe flower- 

 ing gums Their inflorescence is brilliant and 

 conspicuous. 



1. MKLLIODORA. [ Rare and 

 1. MACRORHYNCHAf little known 

 species. '-JOc. each, $1.50 per 10 



EHRETIA . 



1. ACUMINATA. Small evergreen 

 Indian shrub, bearing small white flowers of in- 

 tense honey-sweet fragrance. $1. 



?orts. $1.25 per 100, 



