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Tamarisk, New—A beautiful shrubbery tree attain¬ 
ing 10 to 20 feet; feathery, pea-green foliage. Light pink 
flowers throughout the summer. 
Weigelia Rosea—Hardy, prcfuse-blooming shrubs of 
spreading habit. 
EVERGREENS—BROAD LEAVED 
Bare-Roots, Not Balled 
An experienced traveler who is interested enough to 
observe carefully will note that we, of the southern or 
southwestern section, are coming to depend more and 
more on the Broad Leaved Evergreens for the beauti¬ 
fication of our Home Grounds. Our experience has 
proven that many of the fine coniferous Evergreens seen 
in the northern and eastern states are not successful 
with us. 
Sizes and Prices Each 
18 to 24 inches .60 
12 to 18 inches .40 
9 to 12 inches .30 
Abelia Grandiflora —A beautiful evergreen shrub at¬ 
taining five feet with profusion of star-like pink and 
white flowers. 
Cape Jasmine (Gardenia Florida)—The Cape Jas¬ 
mine is rather tender shrub, attaining a height of six 
feet, with thick evergreen shining foliage, and double 
waxen Camelia-like very fragrant flowers. It is a great 
favorite. Hardy as far north as Waco, Texas. From 
Waco northward it is well to provide protection in win¬ 
ter. 
Euonymus Japonicus —Attains a height of eight feet 
with thick glossy green leaves. 
Liguslrum Wax-Leaf—Thick, deep green foliage, 
compact, spreading; the best of the Southern Privets. 
Jasmine Humile Yellow —A vine shrub, small ever¬ 
green leaves, bright yellow flowers from late spring to 
fall. 
Magnolia Grandiflora —The pride of the South. 
Dark, glossy, evergreen foliage, immense white, fragrant 
flowers in spring. 
Nandina —Finely cut, green leaves, changing to red 
after frost. Rather small white flowers in late spring. 
Very striking. 
TWO-YEAR-OLD EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Prices on all Roses: Each, 30c; per doz., $3.00. 
Betty U prichard. Ht. Copper-red buds, opening to 
semi-double flowers of above average size; brilliant 
orange-carmine on outer surface of petals, showing light 
salmon reflexes; spicy fragrance. Strong growing, per¬ 
sistent blooming, and healthy. 
Dame Edith Helen. Ht. Shapely buds and substan¬ 
tial, high-centered blooms of clear pink, sweetly scented 
and freely produced on long, strong stems. Vigorous. 
E. G. Hill Ht. Large, ovoid buds and immense, daz¬ 
zling red flowers, shading to darker crimson without 
turning purple, on long stems. Plant vigorous and free 
flowering. 
