U). Look at our list of (.'aimas and (fladioli; the be.sl money can liny. 
growing evergreen shrubs, suitable for 
either liedges or single specimen; can Ix' 
greatly improved by cutting back to induce 
bushy form. No evergreen has such a 
bright, dark green color in winter as this. 
For quick results this excels. Fine strong 
plants, 20 ets. 
EnONIHOS jAPONICnS VaRIGATA, this is the 
best variegated sort in existence, having a 
handsome, compact growth, foliage mar- 
gined and splashed with silvery wliite. 
20 ets: $2 per 12. 
BnoNiMGS JAPONicns Plavesens, this is 
the best tri-eolored variety, green, yellow 
and silver. Other tri-colors are feeble in 
growth and do not stand the sun well. 2(t 
ets: S?2 jier 12. 
Magnolia Graniifloea, one of our grand- 
est evergi’eens. 2 to 2 feet, .^0 ets. 
Japan Medlar, the fruit is like a small 
])lum, yellow and of (hdieioiis ta.ste. Leavi-s 
large, tilue green. One of our most lieauti- 
ful broad-leaved evergreens, .oO ets. 
Olea Fragrant, or Sweet Olive, one of 
the most desirable llowering slirubs of 
southern gardens. Flowers wliite. jirodue- 
ed in clusters, of pleasing fragranee. .'lO ets. 
PiTTOSPORDM Tobira, the finest of all 
evergreen .shrubs, which is well adapted for 
trimming, grows round and compact. .'lO ets. 
Cone-bearing Evergreens. 
Bioto Aurea Nana, a new Colden .\rbor Vita*, of a dwarf 
and eomiiact habit, a perfect gem for small gardens or 
cemetery lots, will not grow higher than 4 to .j feet. I.'i 
to IS inches high, 7~i ets. 
Golden Arbor Vitae, this is the handsomest and most com- 
pact of the -Vrbor Vities, green with a beautiful golden 
tint. True grafted trees, :i feet. To ets; 2 feet. .'lO ets; 
1 foot, 2.0 ets. 
Compact Arbor Vitae, a compact liabit of the (iolden, but 
a lively dark green color: some jirefer this to the Golden. 
True grafted tri’cs, H feet, 75 ets: 2 feet, 50 ets; 1 foot. 25e. 
Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, ii to 4 feet, 25 ets: 1 to 2 feet. I5e. 
Chinese Arbor Vitae, dark gaeen. vigorous, hardy, desira- 
ble. 4 feet, 35 ets; 2 to 3 feet, 25 ets; 1 to 2 feet, 15 ets. 
Rosedale Arbor Vitae, very compact growth, with the 
sugar-loaf form of the Golden Arbor Vita-, but with fine 
cedar like foliage of a blush cast. Makes a beautiful orna- 
ment; perfectly hardy and of vigorous Cupressus Pyramidalis, this is a lieautiful, 
growth. The most beautiful of all .\rbor tall, columnar evergreen, does w<>ll in Tex- 
Vities. 2 feet, 50 ets. 3 feet, 75 ets; extra as, a little tender in far north. 2 feet, 25 
large, tine plants, $1. ets: 3 to 4 feet, .50 ets. 
Red Cedar, one of the best evergreens. 2 Cupressus Horizontalis, like above, of ra)!- 
to 3 feet, 25 ets: extra fine, trimmed jilants, id growth, imt branches spreading. 2 to 3 
50 ets. each. feet. 25 ets: 3 to 4 feet. 50 ets 
Roses. 
Oprn f/roiiiid. 
(Jilt i/car, 20 cents; $2.40 per 1'J. Two i/ears, extra stroinj, 25 cents ereh; !!S3 ^ 
These plants have been blooming profusely all the season, and their de- 
scription carefully noted. No better list, including the same numher of va- 
rieties, can be made. Such ])lants ordinarily sell at oO cents each. They are 
not to be compared with the delicate and sickly jiot ])lants, finger-length 
high, sent out by many jirojiogating houses at ehca]) rates, the majority of 
which die of transplanting to open ground. 1 havt* the largest slock of field 
gi-own Hoses in "West Texas. 
