Our trees and ])lants are larger and hetler than evei- Ind'ere. 
a very desirabli,' grape. 20 ets. 
Delaware, small, very fine, table, market, (lets. 
Ives Seedling, medium, 
blaek, fair market, 
wine sweet, free from 
tiiseas(‘. 5 ets. 
Worden, very large, 
blaek, good market: 
im])roved t'oneord. (ie. 
Niagara, large, wbite., 
very good table, mar- 
ket. 0 ets. 
Martha, large, white, table, market, (i ets. 
Concord, large, blaek, table, market. 5 ets. 
Jacques, (Hlaek Spanish; Le Xoir: “Blm^ 
Kreneh,”) small, large eluster. blaek, red 
wine. 2 years, l.‘) ets. $10 per 100. 
Herbemont, (Me Kee; liotisi; ••Brown Freneh") 
small, large ehi.ster. purple, linest ijuaiity, 
table, wine, best old grape in .Southwest 
Texas, l.o ets. 
Brilliant, new, early and in-olilie: berries and- 
eluster large and eompaet, traiislueent red, 
(|uality best for table and white wine: free 
from rot. One of the best grai)es for west 
Texas. 25 ets. 
Romel, new, free from disease, eluster and ber- 
ries medium to large, yellowish white, skin 
thin, (piality best; very hardy vine, one of the 
best white grajtes for west Texas. 25 ets. 
Shade and Ornamental Trees. 
a fet'f, 25 cents; <S feet, 85 cents; S ti> It) feet, 51) cents. 
Yinir c/iii f hajrpiness ties in the growing 
ornaments surrounding gour home. Such or- 
mnnents refine and pnrifg. 2Yegleet them not. 
Box Elder, hardy, handsome, long-lived easily 
transplanted. ,S to 10 feet, 25 ets: .$2 i>er 12. 
Catalpa, Tea's Hybrid, the linest in eultiva- 
tion, very hardy. S to 10 feet, ’25 ets: $2 per 
12: $10 per 100. 
Cottonwood, a dellghUnl, (|uiek growing shade 
tree. 
Lombardy Poplar, uiiiek, ornamental, easy to 
tran.splant. 
Weeping willow, sueeeeds well on deej), rich 
soil. 25 ets. 
Umbrella China, a native of Harris Co., and 
now widely known over the St:ite. It is the 
linest and quiekest growing of all shade 
trees. I think I have the largest stock of 
them in Texas. (See ent.) 
7 to H feet, branched, extra large, 50 ets. 
5 to (i feet, not branched, 25 ets. each. 
8 to 4 feet, not branched. 15 ets. each. 
1 to 2 f^et. 5 ets. each. $2. .50 |)er 100. 
This cut represents the Cmbrella China. 
Shrubs. 
Alt tested and si, 
CitrDS TrifOLIATA. a dwarfish, handsome ev- 
ergreen, blooming iwofusdy all summer. 
Makes a lovely specimen alone, with bright, 
small oranges, not edible. 15 ets. 
Althea Banner, danble strii)ed, white, )>ink 
and red. A v(>ry beautiful sort. 25 ets. 
Althea, double red, purple and white, splend- 
id perpetual bloomers. 20 ets. 
Althea Toths Albas, single, pure pearly white; 
dwarf habit: earliest of all Althea's to bloom. 
"cess/nt in Texas. 
and blooms freely. Don't t>verlook this sort, 
because it is single - it is v(wy tlesirable. 25 e. 
Crape Myrtle, ciimson, pink and scarlet, tine 
stn>ng l)ushes. 25 ets. 
Crape Myrtle, white, 85 ets. 
Dedtzia (jRANATA, doid)le ])ink, splendid shrub. 
25 ets. 
Lilac, large purple and white, well-known 
favorites. 25 ets. 
Spirea van Hodteii, large white flowers. 
Broad-leaved Evergreens. 
Bdxds Arborea, or Knglish Tree Box. succeeds 
almost everywhere, it is of rather slow 
growth, compared with other evergreens, 
but remarkable for its longlivity, and linally 
gets to be 10 to 12 feet high. 85 ets. 
Bdxds Thimifolia, a small leaf dwarf box, very 
choice. 85 ets. 
The Bnxus are one of the linest evergreens and 
stand the smoke and dust of large cities well. 
(Jive them a trial. 
Cape Jasmin, this lovely plant is too well 
known to need description, i to 2 feet, 25 e. 
