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LANGERS SEED AND FLORAL CO., TUCSON, ARIZONA 
MAGNOLIA 
M. GBANDIFLORA —Well-known Magnolia of the 
south, having beautiful dark green shiny heavy foliage, 
producing large pearly-white flowers intensely fragrant. 
Of rather slow growth but well worth while. Gallon 
containers 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
MULBERRY (MORUS) 
RUSSIAN— Very hardy drought resisting variety, shed¬ 
ding its leaves in winter. Has large leaves, a spread¬ 
ing head, and is a quick grower. Produces a large pur¬ 
ple berry. 5-6 ft. 75c each. 
KINGANS —Leaves very large, foliage dense. Forms a 
compact head. Very ornamental and valuable as a shade 
tree. In the spring it has a few blossoms but positively 
does not fruit. 4-6 ft. $1.00 each; 6-8 ft. $1.50 each. 
PEPPER 
SCHINUS MOLLE —One of the finest evergreen trees 
we have, growing to a height of 50 ft. with a wide 
spread. The drooping, feathery foliage makes it one of 
our most ornamental shade trees. 5-gallon containers 
6 ft. $1.50; gallon containers 50c. 
Clematis Paniculata 
VINES AND TRAILING PLANTS 
PINE 
PINUS CANARIENSXS —One of the most beautiful 
of all pines. Has extremely long needles in large tufts. 
The new growth is silvery white. Very fast grower; 
gallon containers $1.00 each. 
POPLAR 
BALM OP GILEAD —A spreading fast-growing tree 
with dense foliage. Long lived and most popular. 5-6 
ft. 75c. 
CAROLINA —’Upright growing tree with pyramidal 
head. Large glossy deep green leaves. Very long lived. 
5-6 ft. 75c. 
LOMBARDY —Grows very tall, slender and narrow. 
Valuable for lining driveways or for accentuating cer¬ 
tain types of architecture. Long lived and a generally 
satisfactory tree. 5-6 ft. 75c. 
TAMARIX 
T. ARTICULATA ‘‘Athel Tree’’—Fast-erowing tree, 
very drought resistant and hardy. Has slender pointed 
branches and grey-green foliage. Is evergreen. Best pro¬ 
pagated by planting from cuttings where trees are to 
remain, leaving about 2 in. of cutting above ground. 
2-3 ft. plants, gallon containers 50c each; cuttings 12 
in. long unrooted $3.00 per 100. 
UMBRELLA TREE (MELIA) 
“Texas Umbrella Tree’’—A splendid tree for dense 
shade in almost any location. Forms a large dense sym¬ 
metrically rounded crown not unlike an open umbrella 
Is deciduous. Bears large panicles of large lavender 
sweet-scented flowers in the spring. 6-8 ft $150- 5-6 
WEEPING 
DECIDUOUS 
TREES 
These trees are 
very fine for lawn 
decoration and are 
used largely for 
providing shade in 
poultry yards. 
WEEPING MUL¬ 
BERRY —Its long, 
slender branches 
curve gracefully to 
the ground, form¬ 
ing a dense,'um¬ 
brella shaped head. 
They are easily 
grown and not par¬ 
ticular as to envir¬ 
onment. $2.00 ea. 
WEEPING WIL¬ 
LOW — Large, 
spreading top and 
long pendulous 
branches. Fine, 
large trees. $1.00 
each. 
Weeping Mulberry 
Transportation charges to be paid by purchaser. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEPOLIA (Virginia Creeper) 
—Large green leaves changing to brilliant scarlet in 
the Fall, and later dropping its leaves. 50c each. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI (Boston Ivy)—Most beauti¬ 
ful clinging vine. Brilliant green foliage changing to red 
and yellow in the autumn. Leafless for a time in the 
winter. 50c each. 
ANTIGONON Leptopus (Rosa de Montana)—A beau¬ 
tiful climber which is a mass of rose pink flowers from 
early Spring to late Autumn. Freezes down in the win¬ 
ter but sprouts again in the spring. 50c each, 
BIGNONIA Radicans (Trumpet Vine)—A vigorous 
grower. Is free blooming, bearing long tubular orange 
colored flowers. Drops its leaves in winter. 50c each. 
BIGNONIA Tweediana (Yellow Trumpet Vine)— Has 
many long slender shoots which cling to any surface. 
Evergreen. 75c each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA —Vigorous, hardy and 
fine, often growing twenty-five feet in a season. Has 
thick, heavy foliage covered with a dense sheet of fra¬ 
grant white flowers in the summer. 50c each. 
FICUS REPENS (Fig Vine)—Has small heart shape 
leaves, very hardy thriving anywhere. Makes a close mat 
of foliage which clings to any surface. Evergreen. 75c 
each. 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy)—Dark green ever¬ 
green leaves. Will -cling to the walls, thrives best on 
the north side. Plants 50c each. 
HEDERA HELIX VARIEGATA (Variegated English 
Ivy)—Center of leaves light and dark green with 
creamy yellow margin. Plant in shady place. Gallon 
containers. 75c. 
JASMINUM 
J. GRANDIFLORA (Spanish Jasmine)—One of the 
best white flowering varieties. Vigorous and hardy. 
Does not mind heat. Intensely fragrant. Evergreen. Gal¬ 
lon containers. 50c. 
J. PRIMULINUM —An excellent yellow flowering va¬ 
riety. Can be used for a vine or trained into a hedge. 
Blooms profusely in the early spring. Foliage very deep 
green. Gallon containers 50c. 
J. REVOLUTUM —A half-climbing evergreen shrub, 
fine for use against fences or filling in corners. Has 
yellow fragrant flowers all summer. Gallon containers 
50c. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA JAFONICA HALLIANA —Evergreen, 
vigorous climber. Flowers white, changing to yellow. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. Enjoys the full sun or will grow 
as well in the shade. Gallon containers 50c; small plants 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
MADERIA VINE 
Very beautiful rapidly growing vine with thick dark 
green glossy leaves. Dies down in winter but bulbs 
sprout again the next spring. Bears fragrant white flow¬ 
ers. Large tubers 25c each. 
PASSION VINE 
A vigorous twining vine of loose open habit with 
beautiful flowers of an unusual structure. Large strong 
plants 75c. 
WISTERIA 
WISTERIA CHINENSIS (Chinese Wisteria)—Flow¬ 
ers are blue, pendulous, and cover the vine in the spring. 
Drops its leaves in the winter. 50c. 
