GERMAIN’S 
|5TC FLOWER SEEDS 
DECIDUOUS TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
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CALYCANTHIS florldus (Carolina Allspice) 
Remarkable for the scent of its flowers 
which resembles that of the ripe fruit 
Will grow in almost any soil. Flowers 
brown. Height 4 ft. Oz. 20 cts lb e S 
CAPrAIUS MplnoMA (Caper Tree). A flo’wertng 
shrub with handsome blush color flower? 
The undeveloped flower-buds are the tr ip 
capers of commerce. Height 3 ft Pkt 
10 cts. irKC * 
CAT AI A* A xpecioxa (Indian Bean Tree) A 
rapid-growing tree, good for timber claims 
Flowers white and purple. Height 50 ft’ 
Oz. 20 cts., lb. $2.00. &ni bU ft - 
CEUATOMA Siliqua (St. John’s Bread) ThP 
Carob or Locust Tree of Scripture! with 
yellow flowers and edible saccharine pods 
which are very fattening. Height 30 ft’ 
Oz. 15 cts., lb. $1.50. s rt ’ 
FRAXINUS velutinn (Arizona Ash). A varietv 
largely used through the arid West as a 
shade and street tree, large quantities being 
planted in Arizona and New Mexico as 
street trees, which make remarkably quick 
growth and stand the heat and dryness 
well. Oz. 35 cts. 
GLEDITSCHIA triacanthos (Three-thorned or 
Honey Locust). Hardy and of rapid growth 
Will form an impenetrable hedge. Seeds 
should be soaked in boiling water before 
sowing. Height 60 ft. Oz. 10 cts., lb. 60 cts 
MACBURA nurnntinca (Osage Orange). A well- 
known hedge plant. Height 40 ft. Oz 10 
cts., lb. $1. 
MELIA Azederach xpecioxa (True Texas Um¬ 
brella free). Of very rapid growth, with 
long, pinnate leaves and wood of a reddish 
color, resembling the ash; durable and 
makes excellent fuel. Thrives in dry soils. 
Valuable for avenue planting. Height 40 
<t. Oz. 10 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
l AILOwma. imperialist (Empress Tree). Very 
rapid-growing when young. It afterwards 
forms a broad flat head. Flowers violet, 
trumpet-shaped and fragrant. Height 38 
ft. Oz. 30 cts., lb. $3. 
PRUNES xerotina (Wild Black Cherry). A fine 
ornamental tree having the general appear¬ 
ance of our wild plum of California. Very 
hardy and a fine lawn subject. Oz. 20 cts., 
lb. $2, 
ROBIXIA Pxeudacaeia (Yellow or Black Lo¬ 
cust). Well known in this section; valua¬ 
ble for fuel and timber. One of the best 
trees with which ‘to plant timber claims. 
Height 60 ft. Oz. 10 cts.. lb. 75 cts. 
SYRINGA vulgaris (Purple Lilac). The com¬ 
mon variety. One of the best; flowers and 
young foliage fragrant. Height 15 ft. Oz. 
25 cts., lb. $2.50. 
VulgariN alba (White Lilac). One of the 
best white varieties. Height 15 ft. Oz. 25 
cts., lb. $2.50. 
VIBURNUM OpuluH (Snowball, or Guelder 
Rose). An interesting shrub, with com¬ 
pact heads of snowy white flowers. Height 
15 ft. Oz. 20 cts., lb. $2. 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 
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