ORDER FROM THIS CATALOG UNTIL MAY, 1937 
BEAUTIFY TEXAS—PLANT NOW FOR BEST 
RESULTS 
SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS 
Nothing adds so much to the beauty of the home surroundings, nothing gives so much 
pleasure, as a good lawn and well-placed shrubs and vines. It is seldom indeed that a 
home in the country, suburbs, or town cannot be greatly improved in appearance by the 
judicious treatment of the grounds; and for this purpose both evergreen and flowering 
shrubs lend themselves admirably. Shrubbery is most effective in bringing out certain 
features of the lawn and softening harsh lines, to screen some unsightly building or 
break the outline of foundation walls. 
ALTHEA—Hibiscus, Rose of Sharon. These are tall upright shrubs, very desirable 
for Southern planting. Blooms in mid-summer and continues until curly fail. 
BUSH ALTHEA 
ALTHEA—ALPLISSIMA, double red. 
ANEMONAEb LORA, double pink. 
AHRENS, double violet. 
BI-COLOR, white with red center. 
BOLE HE FUE, double violet red. 
DUCHESS DE BRABRANT, double clear red. 
JEAN HE ARC, double pure white. 
LADY STANLEY, semi double. 
POMPON ROUGE, double deep violet. 
RUBiS, single red. 
VIOLET CLAIRE, single clear violet. 
PULCHERIMMA, double—pink variegated. 
Prices on Bush Althea—strong, well branched plants—50c each, 10 for $4.00 
FLOWERING WILLOW 
This beautiful native Texas shrub should be included in every order for shrubs. In 
two colors, purple or white. Flowers tubular, and borne in terminal clusters'. Will 
withstand any climatic conditions, and thrives in heat and drouth. Price, 50c each, de¬ 
livered, for strong, thrifty plants. Height eventually about 12 feet. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—BUDDLEIA 
A lovely shrub of recent introduction. Flowers are a lovely lilac purple, borne in 
long racemes all through the summer months. Very sweet fragrance, which attracts 
butterflies in great numbers all during the blooming season. Splendid as a cut flower. 
Price, heavy, strong plants, 50c each delivered. 
RED SALVIA—SALVIA GREGGII 
A hardy, compact growing, ever-blooming red-flowering shrub. Native of the arid 
mountains of West Texas. Grows and blooms in the hottest and driest weather. From 
early spring until killing frost plants are literally covered with dark soft cerise crim¬ 
son flowers. Splendid for low borders, and planting around house. Price, 50c each, de¬ 
livered. 
TAMARIX—SALT CEDAR 
Will grow on any soil or under any conditions. Has feathery, silvery gray-green 
foliage, with long pinnacles of deep rose flowers. Price, 50c each, delivered. 
CRIMSON SPIREA 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf shrub, upright grower. Leaves bright green, 
frequently variegated yellow and red, flowers bright crimson grown in flat clusters at 
tip of branches. Nothing takes its place as a border plant. Remains in bloom a long 
time. Price, strong heavy plants, 60c each, delivered. 
BLUE SPIREA 
A dwarf-growing spirea, producing lavender-blue flowers from mid-summer until fall. 
Valuable for its color and foliage. Not entirely hardy. Strong, sturdy bushes, 60c each, 
delivered. 
CREPE MYRTLE 
This is the South’s most beautiful and useful shrub, reaching an ultimate height of 
12 to 14 feet. Beautiful fringed and ruffled flowers all during the summer and end of 
fall. Watermelon red, bright pink, purple, white. Prices cn above varieties 50c each; 
10 for $4.00; Postpaid, for strong bushy plants two to four* feet in height. 
VITEX—CHASTE TREE 
One* of the finest shrubs for planting in the South, as’ it grows fast, has beautiful 
long spikes of pleasing blue, the leaves having a very aromatic and pleasing fragrance 
when brushed against or mashed. As it blooms right on through the hot summer months’ 
until frost, it is one of our finest shrubs for backgrounds, and specimens. Ultimate 
height 12 to 14 feet. Price, 50c each, delivered. 
BRIDAL BOWER 
(Spirea Van Houette) 
The most popular of all the spireas. A tali growing, spreading variety with drooping 
branches. Produces a profusion of white flowers in early spring. Desirable for mass 
planting and hedges. Perfectly hardy and highly desirable. Price, 50c each, delivered. 
