in umbel-like cluster 
Yucca Tenuistyla —N-arrow sharp-pointed lea¬ 
ves with white edge, stout flower stems up to 
4 feet high, large greenish-white flowers in 
summer. 35c each, 4 for $1.00 
Shrubs and Trees 
Amorplia Canescens — Shoestrings — A sum¬ 
mer blooming shrub 2 ft. high, deep blue -flower 
with golden stamens in terminal spikes, the 
pinnate leaves and stems are covered with a 
soft, silvery down. 50c each, or 3 for $1.00. 
Ailanthus Glandulosa — Tree of Heaven — A 
quick growing shade tree with a tropical ap¬ 
pearance. It is a native tree of Eastern Asia. 
50c each or 3 for $1.00 
Artemisia Filifolia — Sagebrush — Silvery 
foliage forming neat clumps, fine low hedge. 
35c each or 4 for $1.00 
Ceanothus Ovatus — Redroot — A neat shrub 
up to 18 inches high, heads of a small frag¬ 
rant white flower in spring and often again in 
the fall. 50ceach or 3 for $1.00; 
Ceris Occidentals — Redbud —Small tree, 
large heart shaped leaves, branches are cover¬ 
ed with purple flowers in early spring. 50c 
each. 
Cornus Asperifolia — Dogwood — Shrub up to 
8 feet high, clusters of creamy-white flowers 
followed by white berries. 50c each or 3 for 
$ 1.00 
Prunus Gracilis — Low Plum — Dainty little 
shrub bearing many fragrant white flowers in 
spring followed by edible fruit. 50c each. 
Quercus Ilavarciii — Shinoak — A low shrub 
rarely reaching more than 3 feet high, lobed lea 
ves that in fall turn many colors, often bear¬ 
ing acorns when a few inches high. 50c each. 
The acorns ripen about August and sprout at, 
once so they can not be held long. We can 
furnish them at $3.00 per lb. postage pre paid, 
providing the order reaches us not later than 
June 1st. 
Ribes Odoratum — Golden Currant — Shrub 
3 to 4 feet high, green lobed leaves and very 
fragrant yellow flowers in spring followed by 
edible fruit.. 50c each or 3 for $1.00 
Rhus Glabra — Prairie Sumac — Erect shrub, 
large cluster of red berries all summer, leaves 
turn red in fall. 50c each or 3 for $1.00 
Rosa Foliosa — Fairy Rose — Small stems 4 
to 8 inches high, small dark green leaves and 
large fragrant white flowers. 50'c each. 
Rosa —?— — Prairie Rose — Stout erect 
stems up to 16 inches high, large fragrant pink 
flowers dotted red. 50c each or 3 for $1.00’ 
Salvia Greggei — Scarlet Sage— Small shrubs 
up to 16 inches high, slender erect stems 
small glossy leaves and bright scarlet 
flowers all summer and fall. 50c each. 
Sambucus Canadensis — Elderberry — Shrubs 
up to 8 feet high with pinnately compound 
leaves and clusters of small white flowers in 
early spring followed by black berries. 50c 
each. 4 for $1.00 
Sapindus Drummondii — Chinaberry — Small 
tree with thick green folage and clusters of 
large translucent yellow berries last.ng 
through the winter. The hard black seeds arc 
often used for beads. 50c each. Seed, $3.00 
per lb. post paid. 
Symphoricarpos Vulgaris — Corralberry — 
Low branching shrub with soft green leaves, 
slender stems bend with the weight of red 
berries in the winter. 35c each or 4 for $1.00 
Schmaltzia Trilobata — Branching shrubs 3 
feet high, clusters of creamy flowers in spring 
followed by bristly red berries. 50c each. 
Hard! Cacti 
Echinoeereus Baileyi — This cactus comes 
from the Wichita Mountains and we believe we 
are the only ones listing it. Cylindric plants, 
many ribs covered with short spines, very 
large bright pink flowers. As irs home is in 
the mountains it should'stand more moisture 
than some but it must lreve good drainage. 
75c each. 
Mamillaria Montana — Small short cylindric 
plants, chestnut spines, pink flowers. 30c each. 
Mamillaria Decipiens — Much like M. Montana 
in shape, gray spines, tan flowers and red 
berries during the winter and spring. 30c each 
Opuntia Vulgaris — Green flat joints, large 
yelow flowers, centers sometimes red. 25c 
each. 
Opuntia Leptocaulis — Small cylindric joints, 
straw colored flowers and red fruit. 40c each. 
Opuntia Arborescens — Tree Cactus —Cylind¬ 
ric stems 6 feet or more in heigh c, flowers 
deep rose. 40c each. 
Opuntia Echinocarpa — Buckhorn Cactus — 
Cylindric stems 2 to 3 feet high, long sheathed 
spines, flowers greenish-yellow. 40c each. 
Opuntia Opuntia — Green flat joints without 
large spines, yellow flowers. 25c. 
Opuntia —?-Baby Opuntia — Green flat 
joints seldom as much as 2 inches across, 
yellow flowers. 30c each. 
