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J. W. Erwin, Denton, Texas 
Spring until frost. Will reach a height 
of 5 to 6 feet. 18 to 24 in. plants, 25c 
each. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. Forms a dense, 
low, feathery bush which will ultimately 
reach a height of 3 to 5 feet. Star like 
flowers in profusion in the early Spring 
gives the plant an appearance of a mass 
of snow. Narrow, dense, light-green 
foliage which colors beautifully in the 
Fall. 15 to 18 inch plants, 25c each. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. Single, white 
flowers produced in great profusion in 
the Spring on long curving branches, 
that suggest a fountain of snow. Fine 
for banking and screens. 12 to 18 in., 
20c; 10 for $1.80. Heavy plants, 2 to 3 
ft., 30c; 10 for $2.50. 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA PLENA. Double 
Spirea. Flowers are pure white, very 
double and produced freely in the 
Spring. A splendid shrub for specimen 
or in masses. 18 to 24 in., 20c; 10 for 
$1.80. 2 to 3 ft., 30c; 10 for $2.50. 
TAMARIX. A hardy shrub of upright, 
spreading growth. The foliage is light 
and feathery and in the early summer 
the plant is covered with clouds of 
small pink flowers presenting a very 
beautiful appearance. Easily grown in 
almost any soil. 3 to 4 ft., 25c; 10 for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
VITEX AGNUS CASTUS. ( Chaste Tree). 
A large shrub with star-shaped grayish- 
green leaves. It flourishes through the 
hot summer months and produces a pro¬ 
fusion of beautiful blue or lavender 
flowers in long spikes. 25c each; 10 
for $2.00. 
WEGELIA ROSEA. In the Spring the 
branches are covered with a profusion 
o f rose-pink trumpet shaped flowers. 
Handsome foliage and vigorous growth. 
12 to 18 in., 25c; 10 for $2.00. 18 to 24 
in., 35c; 10 for $2.50 
VINES 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. ( Japanese 
Clematis). Covered with small, creamy- 
white, star shaped, delicately fragrant 
flowers in the late summer. A hand¬ 
some, hardy climber. Two year old, 40c 
each; 10 for $3.50. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. Purple flowered 
Clematis. A popular variety and ex¬ 
tremely free flowering. The four petaled 
blossoms are ribbed at the middle and 
a beautiful velvety purple color. Two 
year old plants, 65c each. 
ENGLISH IVY. (Hedera helix). Clings to 
masonry and grows to a great height, 
covering the walls with i t s familiar 
green leaves. Excellent for ground cov¬ 
er on the north side of buildings and 
in semi-shade. Pot plants, 25c each; 10 
for $2.00. 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE. ( Lon- 
icera Japonica Halliana). Dark green, 
dense foliage, almost an evergreen with 
fragrant white flowers changing to yel¬ 
low. Two year plants, light, 15c each; 
heavy grade, 25c each. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. 
(Lonicera Sempervirens). The blossoms 
are bright scarlet, trumpet shaped and 
very showy. A strong growing hardy 
plant. Two year plants, 35c each; 10 for 
$3.00. 
YELLOWNET HONEYSUCKLE. ( Lonicera 
Japonica Aureoreticulata). Yellowish - 
green foliage overspread with yellow, 
net-like veins. Fragrant yellow and 
white flowers. 2 year plants, 30c each; 
10 for $2.50. 
TRUMPET VINES. ( Bignonia Radicans). 
A native, hardy, strong climbing vine, 
with trumpet shaped, scarlet flowers in 
the summer. Two year plants, 25c each. 
QUEEN’S WREATH. ( Antigonon Lepto- 
pus). A strong growing, perennial vine 
producing sprays of glowing pink flow¬ 
ers in the summer and fall. The bulbs 
need some protection from cold in this 
latitude. Three year old bulbs, 25c each. 
WISTERIA. ( Wisteria Sinensis). A woody 
vine with clinging and twisting habits, 
suitable for trellises, arbors, etc. Purple 
blooms in long racemes. Two year plants 
25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
WISTERIA, FORMOSA. ( Milletia Japon¬ 
ica). An evergreen climber closely re- 
1 a t e d to Japanese Wisteria. Blooms 
through the summer and fall until frost. 
Hardy. Dark purple, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers in clusters. Very rare. Three year 
plants in gallon cans, $1.00 each. 
Okmulgee, Okla., Dec. 10, 1932: “I thank you for the nice stock sent me.” 
Atlanta, Ga., October 27, 1932: ‘‘I just want to tell you I am gathering 
as pretty roses from those planted the 15th of April as you ever saw in a hot 
house.” 
