VINES 
Price 25 cents each except as noted. 
Every home has a place for a few vines. They 
are fine for shade on porches, to cover trellises 
and to run on unsightly houses. 
Carolina Jasmine —A hardy evergreen vine, 
glossy foliage and golden yellow flowers in the 
spring. 
Evergreen Honeysuckle —The well known white 
flowering kind. Will cover a large space in a 
very short time. 
Coral Honeysuckle —Tubular coral red flowers 
all summer, one of the best vines for porches 
as it does not grow too dense. 
Southern Smilax—A pretty evergreen vine 
used in winter decorations, glossy green leaves 
and black berries. 
Wisteria: —A very strong growing vine, with 
long drooping clusters of pea shaped purple 
flowers. 
Queen’s Crown —A strong growing dainty vine 
covered with pink flowers from July until frost. 
SHADES 
Not prepaid 
Chinese Elm —The best and fastest growing 
shade tree. 3-4 feet, 25 cents; $3.00 per dozen. 
4-5 feet, 35c; $3.50 per dozen. 6 ft. 50c; 8 ft. 75c. 
Lombardy Poplar —Tall slender growth. 4-5 
feet, 35 cents. 
Mimosa:—'Pink flowers. 3 ft. 25 cents; 4 ft. 
35 cents each. 
Weeping Willow —3-4 ft. 25c; 4-5 ft. 35c each. 
BULBS AND PLANTS 
Angel Lily —10 cents each. $1.00 dozen. 
Agave —Century Plant. 25c to 75c each. 
Red Yucca:—25c to 75c each. 
Sotol Dasyliron —[Brilliant green saw tooth 
leaves, good in rock gardens. Small plants 
50 cents. 
Hardy Climbing Fern —Will climb 10 to 15 
feet in season. Dies down in winter but comes 
again the next spring. 2 yr. 50 cents each. 
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