If vim liavc Simdliiii;; I’eavli Svi-d, \vv will buy it. 
ries. I’rici! of trees, well trimmed. 5 to t! 
feet, 7.") ets. :i to 4 feet, .■)() ets. 
American Elm, brond leaved, ions lived, 
easily transidanted. 4 to 5 feet, 20 ets. 
Box Elder, hardy, handsome, lons-lived, 
easily transplanted. StolO feet, 25 eenls; 
$2 per 12. 
Catalpa. Tea's Hybrid, tbe linest in 
enltivation, very hardy. N to 10 feet, 25 
ets. S2 per 12; $10 ])er 100. 
Cottonwood, a delishtful. ipiiek srowins 
shade tree. 
Lombardy Poplar, i|uiek. ornamental, 
I'asy to transplant. 
Weepins Willow, succeeds well on deep, 
rich soil. 25 ets. 
Umbrella China, a native of Harris Co., 
and now widely known over the State. It 
is the tinest and ((uickcst growing of all 
shade trees. I think I have the largest 
stock of them In Te.xas. (See cut.) 
7 to S feet, branched, extra large, .50 ets. 
5 to (i feet, not branched, 25 ets. 
;! to 4 feet, not branched, 15 ets. each. 
Shrubs. 
All tnflid and KiicoKx/id in Tcudn. 
look this sort, beeau.se It is single - it is 
Chrysanthendm Peach, an accidental 
Seedling Flowers light rose, double, outer 
])i!tals broad, center petals beautifully quill- 
ed like a Chrysanthenum. 25 ets. each. 
Citrds Trifoliata, a dwarfish, handsome 
evergreen, blooming profusely all summer. 
.Makes a lovidy siieeimen alone, with bright 
small oranges, not edible. 15 ets. 
Althea Banner, double striped, white, 
])ink and red. very beautiful sort. 25 ets. 
Althea, double red, purple and white, 
splendid perpetual bloomers. 20 ets. 
_ Althea Toths Alba, single, pure pearly 
white: dwarf habit: earliest (d' all .Utbeas 
to bloom, and blooms freely. Don't over- 
very desirable. 25 ets. 
Crape Myrtle, crimson, pink and scar- 
let, tine, strong bushes; 25 ets. 
Crape Myrtle, white. 35 ets. — — 
Lilac, large, purple, well-known favor- 
ite. 25 ets. 
Lilac Japanese Tree, white, growing 15 
to 20 feet in bight. Flowers creamy white 
in long thyrses. 35 ets. 
PhILADELPHDS or KOCK OrANOE, white, 
sw'eet scented. 20 ets. 
Spirea van Hodteii, large, wliite flowers. 
25 ets. 
Bhxds Arborea, or 
succeeds almost evt'rywhere, it is of rather 
slow growth, eomiiared with other ever- 
greens, but remarkable for its longlivity, 
and finally gets to be 10 to 12 feet high. 
Strong bushes, 25 ets. each; small plants 
for hedges. $4 per 100. 'I'he Ihixus makes 
the finest evergreen hedge. 
Bhxds trimifolia, a small leaf dwarf 
box, very choice. 25 ets. 
The Huxus are one of the finest ever- 
greens and .stand the smoke and dust of 
large cities well. Hive them a trial. 
Cape Jasmin, this lovely |)iant is too well 
known to need description, I to 2 feet, 25e. 
California Privet, sifiendid for speci- 
mens, screens or hedges. 2 to 3 feet 10 ets; 
for hedging, $3 per 100. Have large stock. 
Japan Privet, this is the best of all pri- 
vets, having dark green, pointed leaves, 2 
by 21 inches, fast growth; fine for hedges 
or single specimen. It jiroduees large 
bunches of creamy white flowers. It is 
strict l.v evergreen. $5 per 100. 
Amoor River Privet, of bright green 
color throughout the entire year. 15 cents 
each; per 100. 
Edonimds Japonichs, one of the fastest 
Broad-leaved Evergreens. 
Fnglish Tree I’ox, 
