HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
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SPlILffiA ANTHONY WATERER 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
(Ligustrum ovalifolium) 
A vigorous, hardy variety, of fine habit and 
foliage, nearly evergreen. Grows in almost any 
soil and is very patient of pruning. Makes a very 
desirable ornamental shrub as well as hedge. 
Two feet high. locts. each, $i per doz, $4 per too. 
SPIREAS 
25 cts. eacli 
Beautiful shrubs of the easiest culture ; very de- 
sirable for shrubberies or the flower-garden. 
Billardi. Rose-colored flowers in spikes, bloom- 
ing 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 foun- 
tain of white bloom, the foliage 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 com- 
pact plant for low clumps or for bedding pur- 
poses. When grown as a pot-plant it is specially 
fine for house decorations. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
The evergreen Magnolia of the South. 50 cts. 
to $1. 
VIBURNUM STERILE 
(Common Snowball) 
A well-known shrub, attaining the height of 8 
or 10 feet; produces its snowy white flowers in 
large balls or masses in April. 25 cts. 
NEW PERSIAN LILAC (See paje 36) 
