GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
rier to man or beast, and, with proper 
care, can be made rabbit proof. 
We do not attempt to propagate all our 
varieties on Citrus Trifoliata, and carry 
only a select list of those varieties which 
our experience has proven will give satis- 
faction on this stock. Our list will be 
found on pages 112 and 113. 
Our stock of Citrus Trifoliata seedlings 
consists of 50,000, running from 10 to 36 
inches: 
8 to 15 inches, $20.00 per 1000; $3.00 
per 100. 
15 to 20 inches, $22.00 per 1000; $4.00 
per 100. 
Citrus Trifoliata seed, % l1b., 30c.; 1 Ib., 
$1.00. Special prices on larger quantities. 
Sour Orange Seed, oz., 20c.; % I1b., 60c.; 
1 Ib., $2.00. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
The proper way to keep Deciduous Seeds, 
such as Citrus Trifoliata and Sour Orange, 
after they are out of the orange, is to put 
them in charcoal, after they have been 
well dried, and place in a box in a dry, 
cool place. 
HARDY SHADE TREES. 
A SELECTED LIST OF THE BEST 
SHADE TREES FOR 
THIS SECTION. 
We will be pleased to furnish prices on 
large quantities of any of the following 
shade trees on application. 
BED FLOWERING MAPLE.—A _ very 
pretty tree in the spring. It flowers before 
the leaves start. The flowers can be seen 
for some distance and are very attractive. 
The tree is easy to transplant and is not 
a very rapid grower. 4 to 6 feet, $1.50; 
6 to § feet, $2.50. 
6 to 7 
BOX ELDER. 
feet, $2.00. 
SILVER LEAF MAPLE. 5 to 6 feet. 
90c.; 6 to 7 feet. $1.00; 7 to 8 feet, $1.50. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA.—Large luxuriant 
foliage, handscme white flowers, with pur- 
ple dots and a touch of yellow around the 
throat, with a pleasant, delicate fragrance; 
a tree in bloom not only presents a mag- 
nificent spectacle to the eye, but also fills 
the air quite a distance with its agreeable 
edor. In rapidity of growth it rivals the 
most luxuriant trees of temperate climates. 
5 to 6 feet, $1.25; 6 to 7 feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 
feet, $1.75. 
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM.—Best ever- 
green shade tree; very hardy. and can be 
trimmed into any shape. 4 to 5 feet, 75c.; 
5 to 6 feet. $1.00: 6 to 8 feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 
feet. $2.00 to $3.00, according to grade. 
CINNAMOGMUM CAMPHOBA,.—The 
Camphor Tree. This tree is perfectly 
hardy, and does well along the South: At- 
lantic and Gulf coast. It is a handsome 
feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 
evergreen. with bright, shiny leaves. Will 
do well on poor soil. but. of course, will 
make a more satisfactory growth when 
properly fertilized. It is being planted in 
large quantities for producing the gum 
camphor of commerce. Prices, pot grown 
and from tubs, 10 to 12 inches, 25c.; 18 to 
20 inches, 50c.; 24 to 30 inches, 75c.; 30 to 
36 inches, $1.00; 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 to $2.00; 
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4 to 5 feet, $2.50 to $3.00; 5 to 6 feet, $3.50 
to $5.00. Same sizes in heavy, bushy 
plants, 50 per cent. advance. 
Camphor seeds, 25c. per oz., $2.00 per Ib. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFPLORA.—The king 
of the Southern broad-leaved evergreen 
trees; needs no description. 83 feet, $1.00 
and $2.00. Fine specimens, field grown, 
$3.00 each. Extra large trees, $5.00 up. 
Seed, 25c..an ounce, $2.00 per pound. 
MAGNOLIA CONSPICUA.—<A very fine 
variety of the deciduous Magnolias, bear- 
ing beautiful pure white flowers, very 
early in the spring before any leaves ap- 
pear. Extra strong plants, $2.00 and $3.00 
each. 
MAGNOLIA PUBPUBZ.—A very dis- 
tinct Magnolia bearing clear purple 
flowers of large size. Extra strong plants, 
$2.00 and $3.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA.—Bears 
beautiful pink flowers in great profusion. 
Extra strong plants, $2.00 and $3.00 each- 
OAK.—Live CGak.—A iypical Southern 
shade tree, nursery grown, well formed 
head. 3 to 4 feet, .75c.; 4 to 6 feet, $1.25; 
6 to 8 feet, $2.25; 8 to 10 feet, $2.75. 
Water Oak.—Very popular. 4 to 6 feet, 
$1.25; 6 to 8 feet, $1.75; 8 to 10 feet, $2.50. 
Laurel Oak.—Similar to Live Oak. 4 to 6 
cant $1.25; 6 to 8 feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 feet, 
.50. 
Red Oak.—4 to 6 feet, $1.25; 6 to 8 feet, 
$1.75; 8 to 10 feet, $2.50. 
POPLAR, CAROLINA. —A vigorous, 
healthy native tree of rapid growth, pyra- 
midal in form, with large glossy leaves, 
valuable for park or _ street planting. 
Makes a fine, spreading head if well cut 
back the first few seasons: succeeds every- 
where. 5 to 6 feet, 90c.; 6 to 7 feet, $1.25; 
7 to 8 feet, $1.30; 8 to 10 feet, $1.50; 10 to 
12 feet, $2.00. 
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POPLAB, LOMBARDY. A native of 
Europe. Remarkable for its erect growth 
and tall, spire-like form. 5 to 6 feet, 90c.; 
6 to 7 feet, $1.25; 7 to 8 feet, $1.30; 8 to 10 
feet, $1.50; 10 to 12 feet; $2.00. 
UMERELLA CHINA TREE.—Melia 
Azederach Umbraculiformis.—A  sub-vari- 
ety of the China tree. It assumes a dense 
spreading head, resembling a gigantic um- 
brella; is of unique appearance, and a most 
desirable tree of rapid growth. 3 to 4 feet, 
50e:; 4 to 5 feet, 75cs;~>5 to 6-feet, $1.00; 
§ to 7 feet, $1.75; 7 to 8 feet, $2.50. Seed, 
ith, tbe:; 16 1b.,.25¢c.5 1 Ib., 50c.;.by,. mait, 
10¢c. per pound extra. 
WEEPING WILLOW.—It forms without 
any trimming an exceedingly graceful 
tree. vith glossy foliage and perfect um- 
brella head, unique in form. Vigorous and 
thriving in all soils, it is probably more 
widely disseminated than any of the finer 
ornamental trees. 4 to 5 feet, 75c.; 5 to 6 
feet, $1.25; 6 to 8 feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 feet, 
$1.75 
trees are rapid growers, very hardy, and 
easy to transplant. The foliage is a small 
delicate leaf which becomes a light orange 
yellow in the Fall and in budding out in 
the Spring. After the tree becomes five 
or six years old, it bears the berries from 
which it derives its name. The berries are 
red when ripe and very ornamental and of 
a pleasant flavor. The tree is shapely and 
requires but little care to make grow. 
4 to 5 feet, 75c.; 5 to 6 feet, $1.25; 6 to 8 
feet, $1.50; 8 to 10 feet, $2.25. 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us to 
send much stronger plants and guarantee safer delivery. 
If ordered by mail 
add 25 per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage, as plants, 
shrubbery and seeds take a flat rate of 8c. per pound. 
