California Privet, - 
screens or hetlj^ing. 
Iiedsiiift, §:i per 100. Have large stock. 
Ligdstrum Jaionicdk, (Japan Privet,) tliis is 
the best ol' all privets, having dark green, 
pointed leaves, 2 hy inches, last growth; 
line for liudges or single specimen. It produ- 
ces large hunches of cre-.iniy white Howers, 
followed in autumn hy purple berries. It 
is strictly evergreen. 2.5 cts. 
EnONIMOS Jafonicds, one of the fastest grow- 
ing evergreen shrubs, suitable for either 
nedg(: or single siteeimen; can be greatly im- 
l)roved by cutting back to induce bushy form. 
color in winter as tliis. Kt-r (piick results 
this excels. Fine strong plants, 20 ets. 
EnONIMUS Japonicus Vaeigata, this is the bi'St 
variegated sort in existence, having a hand- 
some, compact growth, foliage margined and 
splashed with silvery white. 20 cts: $2 per 12. 
EnOHIMGS JAPONicns Flavesens, this Is the best 
tri-color(;d variety, grea n, yellow and silver. 
Other tri-colors are feeble in growth and do 
not stand tiu! sun well. 20 cts; S2 per 12. 
Maqnoli (jRANDIFLORA, one of our grandest 
evergreens. 2 to li feet, 50 cts. each. 
Do you love Cadi? e liave :i large colledion of lare sorts. !l . 
splendid for specimens, No evergreen has such a bright, dark green 
2 to 3 feet, 10 cts: for 
Cone-bearing Evergreens. 
Goldsn Arbor Tite. this is the handsomest and most comi)act of 
111" .\rhor \'ila'S, green with a heautifid golden tint. True graft- 
ed trees, 2 to 3 f.;et, 50 cts. 1 foot, 25 cts. 
Compact Arbor Vits, a compact habit of the (lolden, but a lively 
dark green color; some i)refer this to the (iolden. True grafted 
trees, 2 to 3 feet, .50 cts. 1 foot, 25 cts. 
Pyramidd Arbor Vitae. 3 to 4 feet, 35 cts. I to 2 feet, 15 cts. 
Chinese Ardor Vital, dark green, vigorous, hardy, desirable. 2 to 3 
feet, 25 cts, 1 to 2 f.'et, 15 cts each, 
Rosedalo Arbor Vitae, very compact growth, with the sugar-loaf 
form of the Golden Arbor VitiC, hut with line cedar like foliage 
of a bluish cast. Makes a beautiful ornament: pertectly hardy 
and of vigorous growth. The most beautiful of all .Vrbor \Tt;es. 
2 feet, 5'e cts. 3 feet. 75 cts. 
Red Cedar, one of the best evt-rgreens, U to 2 feet, 25 cts; 3 to f 
feet, 50 ets. 
Cupresacs Pyrtmidalis, this is a beautiful, tall, columnar ever- 
green, docs ell in T.-xas, a little tender in j^rowth, but branches spreading. 2 to 3 feet 
far north. 1 to 2 feet, 25 cts: 2to3feet, .50 cts. ^5 cents; 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 
CtpresEUS Hoiizcntalis, like above, of rajad 
Roses. 
StruiH). OiK'ii (/round. 
0)ic i/((ir, 2~i c(nlr; $2.50 /i*. Tiro //( 
These plants have been blooming itrofusely 
all the season, and their dcscriiition carefully 
noted. Xo better list, including the same num- 
ber of varieties, can be made. Such plants or- 
dinarily sell at 50 cents each. They are not to 
he comitared with the delicate and sickly pot 
l)lants, linger-Ungth high, sent out hy many 
inopogating houses at cheap rates, the major- 
ity of which die in transplanting to open 
ground. I have the largest stock of Held grown 
Roses in West 'I'exas. 
KVERBI.OOMIXG. 
Agrippina, rich, velvety crimson, a free bloom- 
er and grand bedder. 
American Beauty, dark, rich crimson, exquisitt' 
shade, laiga flowers. 
Belle Siebreoht, a solid lunk of the richest 
shade. The llowers are sweetly perfumed. 
■<(rx, fxft(( Ktronj/, 25 (■(n/x ( ar/i; ^2 jirr 12. 
large and well formed. It is a free bloomer 
with large ami glossy foliage. 35 cts. 
Eougere, the coloring of this rose is simply I'x- 
(piisite. The base and back of the jietals are 
a bright yellow, the center highly colored 
with glowing copper and ros<>. 
Bridesmaid, pink, strong grower, handsome 
foliage, a favorite. 
The Bride, .strong, healthy, large; double, fine 
bud, white, with delicate carmine blush. 
Camoens, China rose with yellow base of pet- 
als, sometimes striped with white; medium 
size, nearly full, sweet tind free flowering. 
Countess Anna Thun, a strong, bushy grower. 
The llowers are of extra size and beautiful 
form, color a rich orange salmon, shaded to 
silvery pink. 
Champion of the World, a remarkable m‘w sort 
