12 
PECAN TREES 
4/5 ft. 2/3 ft. 
Price $1.25 Ea. 80c Ea. 
Varieties 
Burkett, Success, Schley, Halbert, Texas Wonder 
SHADE TREES 
Each Dozen Hundred 
5 to 6 feet high .40 4.00 30.00 
4 to 5 feet high .30 3.00 20.00 
Elm. Chinese—A new introduction; most rapid grow¬ 
er. Well adapted to cur Southwestern conditions. 
Poplar, Lombardy—Spiral shape, stately and strik¬ 
ing. 
Sycamore or Plane Tree—One of the best shade trees 
we have in the Southwest. 
Willow, Thurlow’s Weeping—Well known, very 
graceful and striking, an old favorite; succeeds well in 
the Southwest. 
CLIMBING VINES 
These constitute Nature’s living drapery, indispen- 
sible to “set off” the various objects of a well-appointed 
place. They are very graceful and effective. 
The prices of all Vines listed below are 40c each, 
$4.00 per dozen, and $25.00 per 100. 
Boston ivy—(Ampelopsis Vetchii.) Glossy green 
foliage turning orange and scarlet in fall. 
Clematis Paniculate—Immense panicles of small 
white flowers through the summer and fall. 
English Ivy—(Hedera Helix.) Thick, green, glossy 
foliage for covering brick or stone objects. Effective in 
hanging baskets. 
Honeysuckle, Japan Evergreen —Strong vine; flow¬ 
ers, white ,changing to yellow; fragrant. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Everblooming—Flowers yel¬ 
lowish-white inside and red outside. February to Octo¬ 
ber. 
Virginia Creeper—(Ampelopsis Quinquefolia.) High 
climbing vine for walls, chimneys, tree trunks, etc. Na¬ 
tive ; hardy. 
Wisteria, Chinese—Strong grower, good foliage, pur¬ 
ple pea-shaped flowers in spring. 
ORAN MENTAL AND BLOOMING SHRUBS ADD 
COLOR TO THE SCHEME OF HOME PLANTING 
We have a large stock of these shrubs which are 
largely in demand for massing or grouping effects, in 
landscape, parks or other ornamental plantings and also 
as single specimens. 
Sizes and Prices 
Each 
Dozen 
Hundred 
Large . 
.45 
4.50 
35.00 
J "odium . 
. 35 
3.50 
28.00 
Small . 
.30 
3.00 
23.00 
Abeiia—A hardy, free blooming shrub with shiny, 
purpksh, evergreen leaves; bears a profusion of clusters 
cf tubular shaped flowers about 1 inch long, white in¬ 
side, delicate pink outside. Fragrant. Very desirable. 
For best results in transplanting, it is best to cut tops 
off to within 4 inches of crown. 
Althea or Rose of Sharon —(Hibiscus Syriacus.) 
Large assortment; many shades of color and types of 
form and habit, both single and double. Red, pink and 
white. 
