THE MUNSON NURSERIES 
DENISON,TEXAS 
Tou, too, Can Have An Out'Door Living Room 
Privet, Amur South 
PRIVET, AMUR SOUTH (Ligustrum amurense)— 
An evergreen plant which makes one of the most 
satisfactory and one of the most beautiful hedges of 
all the plants used for this purpose. It is a fast 
grower, graceful, upright, somewhat spreading, and 
almost entirely evergreen. The plant may be allowed 
to grow freely, when it will make an attractive back¬ 
ground plant or screen, or it may be kept sheared 
into formal shapes. Hedges of this plant may be 
kept to any height desired. 
Prices AMUR PRIVET: 
25 50 100 
12-18 in. .$1.00 $1.75 $3.00 
18-24 in. 1.50 2.50 4.00 
2- 3 ft. 2.00 3.50 5.50 
DEUTZIA. Valuable self-sustaining shrubs which 
vary considerably in height and habit, but bloom 
alike in dainty bell or tassel-shaped flowers borne 
thickly in wreaths along their branches. The taller 
sorts are useful for specimens, groups, and the back¬ 
ground of shrubberies ; the dwarfer, for borders or 
for planting near the house. 
DEUTZIA GRENATA. Tall light pink. Same as 
Watsonii. 
Size . .18/24 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 
Price . $ .30 $ .40 $ .50 
Bridal Wreath. Spirea Van Houttii 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Summer Lilac). One of the 
most admired and sought-after shrubs in the trade. 
Of quick, bushy growth. The lovely bloom spikes 
appear in July and bloom profusely until cold 
weather. The blossoms have the tint and the shape 
of the Spring Lilac and their delightful perfume at¬ 
tracts numerous large and gorgeously colored butter¬ 
flies that swarm about it as though vying with it in 
brilliancy of color. Flower spikes ten inches in 
length by three inches in diameter are not unusual. 
1-year, 30c each. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Bright rose pink. 
June and July. A compact, low growing shrub with 
dense foliage usually deep green with occasional 
variegated leaves of pink and white on young 
growth. Flowers are borne in full flat clusters on 
erect stems. If these are cut away when they fade 
the shrub will usually bloom intermittently during 
the summer. Very valuable for edging in front of 
shrubbery or sometimes used as a dwarf hedge. 
Size . .....12/18 18/24 
Price . $ .20 $ .30 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. White. This is the 
most useful of the hardy shrubs. The flowers are 
in flat clusters usually an inch or more across, pro¬ 
duced on spreading, pendulent branches often droop¬ 
ing to the ground. In full bloom they are a mass 
of white. The foliage is an attractive green which 
it retains late in the year. 
Size . 12/18 18/24 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 4-5 ft. 
Price . $ .25 $ .30 $ .40 $ .50 $ .60 
SPIREA THUNBERGII. Forms a dense feathery 
bush, 3 to 5 feet high, the foliage, which is a pecu¬ 
liar, but pleasing shade of yellowish green, chang¬ 
ing in autumn to bright red and orange. Flowers 
pure white, borne in feathery masses in early spring. 
Size . 18/24 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 
Prices . .$ .15 $ .20 $ .25 
MUNSON NURSERIES. 
Denison, Texas: 
Allow me to thank you for the grape vines. They 
arrived in perfect condition, were well grown, well 
graded, well pruned and well packed. 
H. H. CUMMINS. 
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