This 25-Year-old “Success” Pecan Tree in Fredericksburg Has Netted 
A Large Yearly Income to its Owner. 
ROSES 
Red, Pink and Shell Pink Radiance; Kaiserin A. V.—Creamy 
white; Paul Neiron —Lilac Rose; Frances S. Key —Crmison; J. L. 
Mock —Pink; Hoover —Orange gold; Talisman —Copper and gold 
yellow; Lady Hillington —Yellow; Columbia —Bright pink; Mrs, 
Aaron Ward —Golden buff to yellow; Meteor —Dark velvety crimson; 
E. G. Hill —Crimson scarlet; also other new and standard varieties. 
Each Ten 
Strong bushes $ .35 $3.00 
Extra heavy .50 
Coniferous Evergreens 
Cedrus Deodora —A graceful conifer of pyramidal growth with 
delicately drooping light silvery green foliage. 
Size Each 
2—3 feet, B&B $2.50 
4—5 feet, B&B $4.00 
Specimen trees, B&B $6.00 & up 
Arizona Cypress —An attractive cypress of pyramidal growth, 
well adapted for this country. 
2— 3 feet, from pots Each $1.50 
3— 4 feet, from pots Each $2.00 
GRAPES 
Brilliant (Pink); Concord (nearly black); Carman 
(black) ;Edna (white); Goethe (pale pink); Fern Munson 
(blue). The above varieties, named in order of ripening, are 
the most suitable for this part of the country. 
1 year, strong plants 
Each Ten 
$ .15 $1.25 
Hundred 
$10.00 
2 year, very strong plants 
.25 2.00 
15.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
Haupt-Blackberry* —A sure and heavy bearer. 
Berries 
are very large. 
Ten Hundred 
Thousand 
Strong plants 
$1.00 $5.00 
$25.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
Missionary —The best variety for home or commercial use. 
Strong plants Hundred, $1.00; Thousand, $6.00 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Chinese Elm —The fastest growing shade tree we have. 
Strong trees, Each $ .75 to $1.50 
Weeping Willow —This tree makes a grand effect in land¬ 
scape plantings. 
Strong trees, Each $ .50 to $1.50 
Lombardy Popular—A tall and slender ornamental tree. 
Sizes 6—8 feet Each $ .35 Ten $3.00 
Texas Umbrella—A fast growing shade tree. 
Small to heavy Each, $ .25 to $ .75; Ten, $2.00 to $5.00 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Pampas Grass —Has long dark green blades and produces 
long stalks of silver-white plumes. 
Large Clumps, Each $ .50 to $1.00 
Apple Orchard photographed 18 Months After Planting 
Italian Cypress—A tall, slender evergreen tree of erect habit 
and dark green foliage. 
3—4 feet, B&B 
5—6 feet, B&B 
Austrian Pine—A true pine of 
slow growth. Thrives most every¬ 
where. 
12—15 in., B&B Each $1.50 
Arbor Vitaes —We have a large 
selection of these in various sizes 
and shapes. 
Small to large, NB-B&B $ .25 to $2.00 
Broadleaf Evergreens 
Magnolia —A beautiful shade 
and ornamental tree with very large 
leaves. Bears large white flowers. 
2—3 feet, B&B Each $2.00 
Japan Euonymus—A beautiful 
fast growing broadleaf evergreen 
with dark green foliage. 
2—3 feet B&B Each $1.50 
Gold Spot Euonymus —Similar 
to the Japan Euonymus but has foli¬ 
age striped with yellow. 
15—18 in., B&B Each $1.50 
Each $2.00 
Each $3.50 
Frieda and Max Vorauer beside 
an Apple tree with fruit. Photo¬ 
graphed 18 months after plantir.g. 
Lucidum, Compact Wax—A n attractive evergreen of compact 
growth with very dark waxy green thick leaves. 
18—24 in., B&B Each $1.50 
24-—30 in., B&B Each $2.00 
Nandina domestica —A beautiful upright growing evergreen 
shrub. White flowers in spring are followed by masses of small 
berries which together with the leaves turn to a brilliant red in winter. 
15—18 in., B&B Each $1.50 
18—24 in., B&B Each $2.00 
Abelia Grandiflora —A beautiful broadleaf evergreen with 
glossy leaves. Blooms profusely. Flowers are white, lightly tinted 
with pink. 
15—18 in., B&B Each $1.00 
18—24 in., B&B Each $1.50 
Sensia, Silver Leaf—A peculiar evergreen with ashen colored 
foliage. Lavender flowers in abundance throughout summer. 
15—18 in., B&B Each $1.50 
18—24 in. B&B Each $2.00 
Japan Ligustrum—A n evergreen 
dark green leaves. 
2—3 feet, B&B 
of quick growth with large 
Each $1.00 
