P- J-Bbrckma/vs Co. jsC Avgusta, Georgia 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
Juniperus oblonga. Square pillars. 
Perfect, sheared specimens, (5$ x 3 ft. 
Perfect, sheared specimens, 5 x 2J ft. 
Thuya gigantea 
Compact specimens, 5 to 6 x 4 to 4 $ ft.. . 
Compact specimens, ft x 3} ft. 
Compact specimens, 6 x 3 ft. 
Thuya Peabody 
Compact specimens, 8 x 3 ft. 
Thuva Reldii 
Perfect, compact specimens, 8 to 9 x 5 ft. 
Perfect, compact specimens, 7 to 8 x 4 ft. 
Perfect, compact specimens, 0 x 4 ft. 
Compact specimens, 5 to 6 x 3$ ft. 
SPECIMEN CONIFERS, continued 
EACH 
$30 00 
15 00 
10 00 
7 50 
5 00 
25 00 
25 00 
20 00 
15 00 
5 00 
Libocedrus decurrens 
Perfect, compact specimens, 14 to 15 x 7 to 8 ft. 
Compact specimens, 9x7 ft. 
Compact specimens, 7 to 8 x 5 to 51 ft. 
Biota Japonica filiformis 
Perfect, compact specimens, 6 x 5 ft. 
Compact specimens, 5x4 ft. 
Compact specimens, 4 to 4J x 3 ft. 
Biota aurea nana 
Perfect, compact specimens, 4 x 2J to 3 ft. 
Biota aurea pyramidalis 
Perfect, compact specimens, 7 to 8 ft. 
Perfect, compact specimens, 9 to 10 ft. 
EACH 
$50 00 
15 00 
10 00 
20 00 
15 00 
5 00 
7 50 
5 00 
10 00 
Sub-Tropical Division 
FRUIT-BEARING AND ECONOMIC SUB-TROPICAL TREES 
AND PLANTS 
The exportation of our nursery products to Cuba, Porto Rico, the West Indies, South America, Mexico, and other foreign 
countries, has increased so rapidly during the past few years that we are warranted in saying that they are well adapted to those 
sections and have given satisfaction. We include in this division such fruit trees and plants as are grown especially for tropical 
and sub-tropical countries. The periods of maturity vary more or less, according to localities. 
Camphor Tree 
Acacia farnesiana (Popinac) 
A well-known and popular plant. Branches thorny; foliage 
with minute leaflets; flowers in round yellow balls; very fra¬ 
grant. A profuse bloomer. 24 to 30 in., from 3- and 4-in. pots. 
25 cts. each, S2 for 10, $17.50 per 100. 
Augusta, and does well along the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts. 
It is a handsome evergreen, with bright, shiny leaves. Will do 
well on poor soil, but will make a more satisfactory growth when 
properly fertilized. It is being planted in large quantities for 
producing the gum camphor of commerce, each 10 100 
24 to 30 in., well branched, pot-grown. . . .$6 35 $3 00 $25 00 
18 to 24 in., pot-grown. 25 2 00 17 50 
Elaeagnus edulis 
Description and prices on page 14 
Eriobotrya 
Description and prices on page 14 
Figs 
Description and prices on page 7 
Hicks* 
Mulberries 
Description and prices on page 14 
Downing Stubbs 
Grapes 
Description and prices on page 13 and 14 
The following Grapes are recommended for Florida and sub¬ 
tropical sections: 
Amber Elvira Moore’s Early 
Berckmans Flowers Niagara 
Brighton Ives Scuppernong 
Concord Moore's Diamond Worden’s 
Delaware 
Olives 
Description and prices on page 14 
Peaches 
Description and prices on pages 7 to 9 
Apples 
Description and prices on pages 6 and 7. 
Early-ripening varieties are recommended for extreme 
southern sections. 
SELECT LIST 
Early Harvest Horse Red Astrachan 
Early Red Margaret Kansas Queen Red June 
Hominy May Pippin Yellow Transparent 
Apricots 
Description and prices on page 7 
Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) 
The Camphor Tree 
We have a large stock of pot-grown plants, which can be 
shipped and transplanted at any time. Plants grown in open 
ground do not transplant readily. This tree is perfectly hardy at 
Alexander 
Angel 
BeUe 
Berenice 
Carman 
Climax 
Dr. Berckmans 
Elberta 
SELECT LIST 
Florida Gem 
Fords 
General Lee 
Governor Hogg 
Greensboro 
Hiley 
Honey 
Imperial 
Oriole 
Pallas 
Peen-to (Free) 
Sneed 
Thurber 
Waddell 
Waldo 
Pears 
Description and prices on page 9 
ORIENTAL VARIETIES 
Garbers’ Kieffer Mikado 
Hawaii Le Conte Smith’s 
Japan Golden Russet 
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