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HENDERSON’S NURSERY, ATHENS, TEXAS 
than height ordinarily. It permits pruning and 
trimming to any desired shape. Fragi^ant, white, 
wax-like blossoms are produced in the Spring. 
Grafted plants. Price, 12-18 inch, 35c; 18 to 
24 inch, 50c; 2-3 ft, 75c; 3-4 ft, 81.00; 4-5 ft, 
$1.75 each. 
L. NANA COMPACTA. “Lodense Privet” 3 ft. 
A dwarf growing variety with small dark green 
leaves. A splendid plant for low hedges or 
shearing into dwarf specimens. Price, 8-12 in., 
10c; 1 - 11/2 ft, 20c; 11 / 2-2 ft, 35c. 
L. OVALIFOLIUM. “California Privet” 12 ft 
Of upright rapid growth, very popular for hedges 
as well as specimen plants. Price, I-I 1/2 ft., 5c; 
11 / 0-2 ft, 8c; 2-3 ft, 12c; 3-4 ft, 20c; 4-6 ft, 25c. 
For prices in quantities, see Hedges. 
L. OVALIFOLIUM AUREUM. “Golden Cali¬ 
fornia Privet” 12 ft Same as the above except 
the foliage is a bright golden color. Price, I-I 1/2 
ft, 25c; 11 / 2-2 ft, 40c; 2-3 ft, 60c; 3-4 ft, 75c; 
4-5 ft, $1.50. 
L. QUOHOI. “Quohoi Privet” 12 ft Small 
leaves, dark green glossy, very compact dense 
growth. Shapely, very desirable variety for 
groups, foundation planting and hedges. Blooms 
throughout the season. Price, I-I 1/2 ft., 15c; 
11 / 2-2 ft, 20c; 2-3 ft, 30c; 3-4 ft, 50c. 
L. QUOHOI PENDULA. “\Veeping Quohoi 
Privet.” 6 ft. Same as the above except it has a 
weeping habit of growth and does not grow so 
large. Price, I-I 1/2 ft, 25c; I 1 / 2-2 ft, 30c; 2-3 ft, 
40c; 3-4 ft, 60c. 
L. SINENSIS. "Amur River Privet South.” 15 
ft Fine leaved type. For large specimen or 
screen planting the feathery fern-like foliage be¬ 
ing very pretty. Foliage is light green. Can be 
sheared into any desired form. Price, 1-1% ft., 
5c; 11 / 2-2 ft, 10c; 2-3 ft, 15c; 3-4 ft, 25c; 4-5 ft, 
40c. For quantity prices, see Hedges. 
MAGNOLIA 
M. GRANDIFLORA. “Southern Magnolia.” 40 
ft. Makes a large stately tree in time although ot 
slow growth. Has beautiful dark green, heavy 
shining foliage, and in the summer produces 
magnificent large, white flowers, 6 to 8 in. across; 
intensely fragrant. A lovely specimen tree. 
Price, 11 / 2-2 ft, 75c; 2-3 ft, $1.25; 3-4 ft, $1.75; 
4-5 ft, $2.25; 5-6 ft, $3.50. 
MAHONIA 
M. AQUIFOLIUM. “Oregon Holly Grape.” 6 
ft Dark, lustrous, holly-like foliage and yellow- 
flowers in the spring, followed by purple berries. 
Thrives in almost any location, but partial shade 
and ample moisture give best results. Price, 
Balled, 12-18 in., 50c; 18-24 in., 90c. 
MYRTUS (MYRTLE) 
M. COMMUNIS. “Roman Myrtle.” 8 ft. 
Small leaved evergreen bush. The foliage is 
shining green and highly aromatic. Small white 
flowers and black berries. Price, Balled, l-iy 2 
ft, 40c; 18-24 inch, 75c; 2-3 ft, $1.25. 
M. COMMUNIS MICROPHYLLA COMPACTA. 
“Dwarf Rosemary Myrtle.” 3 ft. Same as the 
Rosemary but a very dw-arf compact form, line 
for urns and dwarf hedges. Price, Balled, 8-12 
in., 75c; 12-18 in., $1.25. 
M. NATIVE SOUTHERN. 8 ft. An evergreen 
well suited to damp places. However will grow in 
most situations. Price, Balled, l%-2 ft., 50c; 
2-3 ft, 90c. 
NANDINA 
N. DOMESTICA. “Heavenly Bamboo.” 5 ft A 
favorite of Southern gardens is this plant, up¬ 
right growing with numerous reed-like stems 
springing from the same root. Leaves deep 
glossy green, when young, tinged with red. In 
winter beautiful copper-red tones are assumed, 
white flowers produced in long panicles, folioweu 
by masses of small bright red berries, which are 
are retained all winter. Price, Balled, 6-9 in., 35c; 
9-12 in., 50c; I-I 1/2 ft, 75c; 11 / 2-2 ft, $1.10; 2-3 ft, 
$1.75; 3-4 ft, $2.50. 
PHOTINIA 
P. DENTATA. “Low Photinia.” 10 ft. A large 
evergreen shrub or small tree. New growth 
blood red, changing to green, and again be¬ 
comes conspicuous by assuming a bronze red in 
the winter. Flowers are white, produced in large 
corymbs in the spring. Deeply serrated, or 
holly-like leaves. We cannot recommend this 
plant too highly. Price, Balled, 2-3 ft., 75c; 
3-4 ft, $1.00; 4-5 ft, $1.50; 5-6 ft, $2.50. 
PUNIC A (POMEGRANATE) 
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PYRACANTHA (FIRETHORN) 
P. LALANDI. “Laland Firethorn.” 12 ft. 
Burning Bush or Hawthorn. Upright growing, 
thickly branched medium sized foliage of dark 
green, produces inconspicuous flowers fol¬ 
lowed by an abundance of orange-red berries, 
which hang on through most of the winter, 
P. YUNNANENSIS. “Yonnanese Firethorn.” 
6 ft. A broad spreading type of evergreen haw¬ 
thorn with an abundance of coral-red berries. 
Price of all Pyracanthas, balled, 12-18 in., 50c; 
18-24 in., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.35; 3-4 ft, $1.75; 4-5 ft, 
$2.25 each. Extra heavy plants, $3.00. 
ROSEMARINUS (ROSEMARY) 
R. OFFICINALIS. “Rosemary.” 4 ft., A 
handsome low spreading evergreen plant with 
many stemmed, grey-green foliage, one of the 
old favorites among aromatic plants. Small 
spikes of blue flowers in the spring. Spread is 
about equal to height. Price, Balled, 1-1% ft., 
40c; l%-2 ft., 65c; 2-3 ft, 90c; 3-4 ft, $1.20. 
SANTOLINA 
SANTOLINA. “Lavender Cotton.” 1 ft. A 
low spreading many stemmed evergreen, silvery 
colored foliage. Useful in rock gardens and as 
a border plant. Price, rooted divisions, 10c; 
Spread, Balled, 8-12 in., 30c; 1-1% ft, 75c; l%-2 
ft., $1.00; rooted divisions, $1.00 per dozen. 
Eddy, Texas 
Dear Sir; 
I have intended to write you a few lines be¬ 
fore now, but have been very busy. Want to say 
that I received my order of trees in good condi¬ 
tion and found every tree satisfactory. 
Yours truly. 
Mexia, Texas 
Henderson’s Nursery 
Dear Sir: 
Received trees in good shape. Am well pleased. 
Very truly. 
