OOMAI. SPKIN(;S Nt'KSEKY 
Rosedale Arbor Vit®, 'ery comi-act growth, with the sugar loaf form of 
the Golden Arbor Vit;e, but with tine, cedar-like foliage of a bluish cast. 
Makes a beautiful ornament ; perfectly hardy and of vigorous growth ; the 
most beautiful of all arbor vitas. 2 feet, 2.S cents ; 3 feet, 50 cents : extra 
large, fine plants. 75 cents. 
Compacta Arbor Vlt®, a com- 
pact growing Arbor Vit;e, of a lively 
dark green color, and of globular 
shape (like cut). 3 to 4 feet, SO cents: 
1 to 2 feet, 25 cents. 
Red Cedar, f>ne of the finest 
evergreens, which g-rows on almost 
any soil, and which requires much 
less water and care than the .Arbor 
Vita-. Will ac<iuire any particular 
shape or size if properly trimmed. 
Trimmed to pyramidal (or conical) 
form, 2 to 3 feet, 35 cents ; 1 to 2 ft. 
25 cents per plant. 
Cupressus Pyramldalis, this 
is a beautiful, tall, columnar ever- 
green, does well in Texas, a little 
tender in far north, 8 to 12 inch 
25 cts., 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts. 
Cupressus Horizontalls, like 
above, of rapid growth, but branches spreading. 2 to 3' feet, 25 cents ; 3 to 4 
feet, 50 cents. 
IRoscs. 
strong'. Open ground. One year, 25 cents ; $2..50 per 12, except where 
noted. Two years and budrled on Manettii, 35 cents each ; 3.50 per 12. 
Those marked (x) we have 
both on Manettii and own roots. 
Roses have always been our 
leading specialty, and we put 
more time and care on them than 
on most anything else, and have 
spent a good deal of money' to 
have only the very best collection 
that can be had for this part of 
the country. 
You may buy cheaper roses, 
but you can not get roses as 
good and healthy for the same 
price 1 have them rpioted. 
My roses are all grown in the 
open field, strong and healthy 
plants that grow in any garden 
and bloom the first year after 
planting. They are not so apt 
to die after transplanting as 
