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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
ANTHONY WATERER, 
•Fringe 
Purple. A beautiful, distinct, large shrub, 
much admired for its long, feathery flower- 
stalks, which give the tree the appearance of 
being covered with a cloud of smoke. 25 cts. 
White ( Chiowanthus Virginica). One of 
the handsomest of all blooming shrubs or 
trees. 50 cts. 
MAGNOLIAS 
They grow here in the shape of large 
shrubs, and are certainly one of the most 
ornamental and valuable of the class. 
Conspicua. Flowers white, appearing be- 
fore the leaves; very fine. $1. 
Glauca. Deciduous flowers, very sweet. 
50 cts. 
Grandiflora. The evergreen Magnolia of the 
South; our own growing, well hardened. By 
mail or express, 1 to 2 feet, 25 cts. ; 3 feet, $1. 
MocK Orange 
( Philadelphia ) 
Single. White flowers, gtrongly scented, 
strong grower. 20 cts. 
Double-flowering. Dwarf, compact, part of 
flowers coming double. 25 cts. 
Purple=Leaved Plum 
IPrunus Pissardi 
This elegant small -sized tree or shrub 
comes to us from Persia. It is perfectly 
hardy and the leaves are rich purple, with the 
ends of the growing shoots a brilliant red; 
retains its bright purple through the entire 
season: more perfect in color than any other 
shrill). 50 ets. 
Bridal Rose 
(Rubus Qrandiflorus) 
Large double white flowers of the black- 
berry tribe, free-growing; may be set out in 
the spring and potted off like roses in the 
fall; a very good winter bloomer. 25 ets. 
SPIREAS 
15 cts. 
Beautiful shrubs of the easiest culture; 
very desirable for shrubberies or the flower 
garden. 
Billardi. Rose-colored flowers in spikes, 
blooming freely in spring. 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). Blooms in May, 
having pure white double flowers. Makes 
showy specimen plants for lawn. 
Van Houttei. The grandest of all the 
Spireas; it is a beautiful ornament for the 
lawn at any season, but when in flower it is 
a complete fountain of white bloom, the foli- 
age hardly showing. Clusters of twenty to 
thirty flat white florets make up the raceme, 
and these clusters are set close along the 
| drooping stems. Perfectly hardy, and an 
early bloomer. 
Anthony Waterer. A new crimson-flowered 
variety; one of the most beautiful of dwarf, 
flowering shrubs. It makes a low, compact 
bush, 15 to 18 inches high, and is covered 
nearly the whole growing season with large 
umbels of deep crimson flowers. Perfectly 
hardy, it makes a fine, compact plant fol- 
low clumps or for bedding purposes. When 
| grown as a pot -plant it is specially fine for 
i house decoration. See cut. 
