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J. W. ERWIN, DENTON, TEXAS 
PYRACANTHUS. (P. Lalandi). Burning 
bush or Hawthorn. Upright growing, 
thickly branched, medium sized foliage 
and produces inconspicuous flowers fol¬ 
lowed by an abundance of orange-red 
berries through the fall and winter 
months. 12 to 18 in., 50c; 18 to 24 in., 
$1.00; 24 to 36 in., $1.25; 36 to 42 in., 
$1.50. 
PYRACANTHUS. (P. Yunnanensis) . Yon- 
nanese Firethorn. A broad spreading 
type of evergreen hawthorn with an 
abundance of beautiful coral-red berries 
in the fall. 12 to 18 in., 75c; 18 to 24 
in., $1.50; 24 to 36 in., $2.00. 
ROSEMARY. ( Rosemarius Officinalis). A 
handsome low spreading evergreen shrub 
with many stemmed, gray green foliage. 
Small spikes of blue flowers in the 
spring. Diameter or spread is about 
equal to their height. 6 to 10 in., 35c; 
10 to 12 in., 50c; 12 to 15 in., 65c; 15 to 
18 in., 75c; 18 to 21 in., $1.00; 21 to 24 
in., $1.25. 
SANTOLINA. ( Lavender Cotton). A low, 
spreading, many-stemmed evergreen, sil¬ 
very colored foliage. Useful in rock gar¬ 
dens or as border plants. Pot plant, 15c. 
6 to 10 in., 35c; 10 to 12 in., 50c; 12 to 
15 in., 65c. 
YAUPON. {Ilex Vomitoria). A valuable 
shrub as a substitute for Boxwood. Com¬ 
pact in form with dark green glossy 
leaves. Stands shearing well. 12 to 15 
in., 75c; 15 to 18 in., $1.25; 18 to 24 in., 
$1.50; 24 to 30 in., $2.00. 
ARBORVITAES—Biota 
The Arborvitaes (Thuyas) are preferred by many on account of their formal 
and symmetrical shapes and the great number of fixed or named varieties make them 
indispensable in landscape work. There are two types in America — the Occidental or 
American native and the Oriental. The former are not suited to the climatic conditions 
of the South and Southwest, but the Oriental varieties do exceptionally well, being 
heat and drought resistant to a remarkable degree. All coniferous evergreens are dug 
and shipped with a ball of earth around their roots. All prices are F. O. B. Denton, 
Texas. 
BAKER’S PYRAMIDAL. {Thuya Orien¬ 
tals Bakeri). A tall, compact pyra¬ 
midal type broad at the base and taper¬ 
ing gradually to the top. Bright green 
in color, vigorous growth and distinc¬ 
tive appearance. 15 to 18 in., 35c; 18 to 
24 in., 50c; 24 to 30 in., 75c; 30 to 36 
in., $1.00; 36 to 42 in., $1.25; 42 to 48 
in., $1.50. 
BERCKMANN’S DWARF GOLDEN. {T. 
Orientals Aurea Nana). Of dwarf habit 
compact and symmetrical, conical out¬ 
line, almost globular. New growth is 
bright golden and holds its yellow color 
throughout the season. The plants we 
offer are the genuine, pure strain of 
fine coloring and form. Ultimate height 
about 7 feet. 12 to 15 in., 50c; 15 to 
18 in., 65c; 18 to 21 in., 75c; 21 to 24 
in., $1.00; 24 to 30 in., $1.25; 30 to 36 
in., $1.50. 
BEVERLEY’S GOLDEN COLUMN. {T. 
Orientals Beverlyensis). It forms a tall, 
stately column, the pronounced golden 
color being retained all during the year. 
Rather rapid growth. 18 to 24 in., 75c; 
24 to 36 in., $1.00; 36 to 48 in., $1.25; 
48 to 60 in., $2.00. 
BLUE GREEN. (T. Orientals Blue Green). 
A broad, compact type of Thuya Texana 
G 1 a u c a, of medium height, globular 
shaped, blue green feathery foliage. 15 
to 18 in., 75c; 18 to 24 in., $1.00; 24 to 36 
in., $1.50. 
BONITA. {Thuya Orientalis Bonita). The 
most perfectly globe-shaped Arborvitae 
ever grown. Of dark green foliage which 
does not burn and is well adapted to 
urns. Also very desirable in formal 
gardens and other locations where a 
dwarf slow-growing plant is needed. Ul¬ 
timate height and diameter about 5 feet. 
10 to 12 in., 50c; 12 to 15 in., 65c; 15 
to 18 in., 75c; 18 to 24 in., $1.00; 24 to 
36 in., $1.50. 
COMPACT. {Thuya Orientalis Corny acta). 
A broad, low pyramidal form of Chinese 
Arborvitae with dense bright green foli¬ 
age, One of the best of medium height. 
15 to 18 in., 65c; 18 to 24 in., $1.00; 24 
to 30 in., $1.25; 30 to 36 in., $1.50. 
GOLDSPIRE. {Thuya Orientals Aurea 
Conspicua). The best golden, pyramidal 
type yet introduced. Broad base, tall 
and erect with intense golden foliage. 
Very hardy and popular. 18 to 24 in., 
75c; 24 to 36 in., $1.00; 36 to 48 in., 
$1.50; 48 to 60 in., $2.00. 
JAPANESE THREADLEAFED ARBOR¬ 
VITAE. {Thuya Orientalis Filiformis 
Stricta). Broad at base, tapering toward 
top. Leaves long and stringy-like threads 
of light green color; branches and leaves 
droop gracefully. Very hardy and unu¬ 
sual in appearance. 12 to 15 in., $1.50; 
15 to 18 in., $2.00; 18 to 24 in., $2.50. 
MAYHEW’S GOLDEN. {Thuya Orientalis 
Daly Nana). A dwarf, compact, golden 
globe shaped arborvitae. 12 to 18 in.. 
