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NAUGHTON FARMS, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
EVERGREENS 
SIEBOLDI EUONYMOUS: An evergreen similar in 
growing habit to the Euonymous Japonica, only the 
color of the foliage is very different. The Sieboldi has 
a very bright green foliage and, during the summer 
months, is covered with white flowers of a very small 
type followed by small berries. PRICE: 18 to 24 inch 
plants, 25 each, postpaid. 
YELLOW JASMINE: One of the most popular of 
the broadleaf evergreens. All its branches are beau¬ 
tifully arched, overhanging to the ground from the 
inner to the outer edges of the plant. Its dark green 
foliage and gorgeous little yellow blooms make the 
plant very attractive. Very hardy, fast grower. Use 
it in the front of your beds or as a single specimen. 
PRICE: Large, 2 to 3 ft. plants, 50c each, postpaid. 
LARGE LEAF JAPANESE PRIVET: A very 
hardy type of evergreen. Large, waxy green 
leaves—a quick grower, tall, with long branches. 
Can be sheared to any desired shape. PRICES: 
15 to 18 inch plant, 19c; large, 2 to 3 ft. plant, 
39c; postpaid. 
SANTOLINA: Strictly a border plant. None can 
surpass it for hardiness, beauty, or formal effect. 
Greyish green color, small yellow blooms in the 
summer, and its light greyish color in winter 
make it a splendid border plant. Dwarf, round 
shaped, little plant that never grows over a 
height of about 12 inches. STRONG PLANTS, 
25c each. 
GOLDEN PRIVETT: A very lovely, bush formed 
shrub with long branches. Fast grower, hardy. 
Leaves dark green with golden centers. PRICE.: 
15 to 18 inch plant, 35c. 
RED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY ... NOVELTY 
The greatest, really worthwhile, and most astounding novelty of horticulture in a 
lifetime. With the exception of the color of its foliage, it is similar in all respects 
to the Green Leafed Japanese Barberry so popular for hedges, borders, grouping and 
single specimens. Its foliage, as it develops in early spring, assumes a deep, bronze 
red color, similar to that of the richest red-leaved Japanese maple, which it keeps until 
fall when it changes to vivid orange, scarlet and red shades, far more lovely than you 
can even imagine. Be sure not to pass this novelty plant of a generation—you will be 
highly pleased at every season in the year with it. PRICES: 18 to 24 inch plants, 30c 
each; 10 plants for $2.50, postpaid. 
CEDRUS DEODARA (Deodar Indian Cedar): A magnificient and stately evergreen 
of towering pyramidal form from the Himalaya mountains. One of the most handsome 
and stately trees for the lawn, or for planting anywhere as specimens. Often mistaken 
for the Blue Spruce, but far more suitable for Southern climates than the Spruce. 
PRICES: Strong, 3-year, 2 ft. plants, $2.00 each, postpaid. 
LODENSE PRIVETT: We now bring you the bor¬ 
der plant you have been trying to get. Fine for 
outlining your walks and drives, or for hedging. 
Small dwarf growing plant that can be boxed 
from the ground and kept as low as six to eight 
inches at all times. A rich, dark green color, a 
fast grower, and extremely hardy. PRICE: On 
Strong, 2-year-old plants, 29c each. 
MAYHEW ARBORVITAE: 
A very compact and bushy 
plant. Medium size grower. 
Foliage a bright green dur¬ 
ing the growing season 
changing to a darker shade 
during the winter months. A 
very distinctive plant in ap¬ 
pearance. PRICE: 15 to 18 
inch plants, 59c each. 
GOOD ARRIVAL GUARANTEED 
