REDBUD - CERCIS—continued 
SPIRE A—continued 
a profusion of small, rosy pink flowers before 
the leaves appear. 
Each 
2- 3 ft.. 2 yr., N/B.$ .40 
3- 4 ft., 2 yr., N/B.50 
5- 6 ft., 3 yr.. N/B. 1.00 
6- 7 ft., 3 yr.. N/B. 1.35 
7- 8 ft., 3 yr., N/B. 1.75 
If hailed add 50 percent. 
Pi-ices of larger specimen in box ready to 
bloom on api)lication. 
.Spirea Thumbersri. Thumberf? sjiirea. 11. 5'. 
Leaves narrow, willow like. Small white flow¬ 
ers early in spring-. Semi-evergreen in south. 
Easily transplanted. 
Each 
18-24 in. N/B.$ .35 
2 - 21/2 ft. N/B.50 
21 / 2-3 ft. N/B.60 
3- 4 ft. N/B. 75 
Van Houtte Spirea (S. vanhouttei). 11. 6'. Re¬ 
ferred to as “Bridal Wreath.’’ 
Chinese I)\Aarf Kedbud (C. chinensis). H. 10'. 
Bushy tree with many purplish pink flowers 
in early spring. Dwarf by nature. 
Each 
Each Per 1 0 
3- 4 ft. bare roots.$ .60 $5.00 
4- 5 ft. bare roots.75 6.00 
5- 6 ft. bare roots. 1.00 ... 
2- 3 ft. B/B.$1.00 
3- 4 ft. B/B. 1.50 
Prices of larger specimen on request. 
Wbite-floweriiig Kedbnd (C. canadensis alba). 
New introduction. This is in all respects the 
same as the American Redbud, except flow¬ 
ers are pure white. 
Each 
Sweet Shrub 
Cal.A eantbus floridus. H. 6'. Rushy, dark green 
leaves, with chocolate-colored, sweet-scented 
flowers. 
Each 
2-3 ft. B/B.$ .75 
3- 4 ft. B&B.$1.25 
4- 5 ft. B&B. 1.75 
Tamar ix 
Senisa - Leucophylliim 
Seiii.sa. (Leucophyllum texanum). H. 8'. A native 
of southwestern Texas, noted for its silvery 
gray foliage and profuse pinkish lavender 
flowers in spring and late summer. Adapted 
to dry locations. 
Each 
12-15 in. B&B.$ .50 
15-18 in. B&B.75 
18-24 in. B&B. 1.00 
24-30 in. B&B. 1.50 
30-36 in. B&B. 2.00 
Prices of larger specimen on application. 
(Unnpaet Senisa (L. texanum compactum). This 
is a very compact and symmetrical form with 
foliage much more silvery. 
Each 
10-12 in. B&B or in cans.$ .60 
12-15 in. B&B or in cans.75 
Prices of larger sizes on application. 
Salvia greggi - Autumn Sage 
PTowers almost continually from spring until 
late fall. A very useful subshrub. H. 4'. 
In red and white— 
Each 
l%-2 ft. N/B.$ .75 
Juniper Taiiiarix (T. juniperina; T. .iaponica; 
T. plumosa). Makes a medium-sized shade 
tiee. Foliage feather-like, of a soft grayish 
color. Pink flowers in spring. IT. 10'. 
7<lach 
2- 3 ft. N/B.$ .50 
3- 4 ft. N/B.60 
5-6 ft. N/B. 1.00 
If balled add 50 percent. 
Thunbergia erecta 
This is not a climber but a bush 3 to 4 feet 
high with loose, spreading branches. Flowers 
large, intense violet, with orange throat. 
Each 
In gal. containers or in pots.$ .50 
Thunbergia grandiflora. Semi-climber with blue 
flowers like African Violet, about three inches 
long and broad. 
Each 
4 in. pots.$ .50 
5 in. pots.75 
'J'ree of Heaven, Ailanthus glandnlosa. A. Ja- 
ponica or Altissima. H. 30'. Deciduous. A most 
fast growing tree and makes fine shade tree 
in city against smoke. 
Each 
5-6 ft. N/B.$ .75 
Vitex 
Spirea 
Anthony Waterer Spirea (Spirea bumaldi, An¬ 
thony Waterer). H. 2. A dwarf, compact, al¬ 
most evergreen Spirea. Panicles of rosy crim¬ 
son flowers from spring to fall. 
Each 
10-12 in. B&B.$ .40 
12-15 in. B&B.50 
15-18 in. B&B.60 
18-24 in. B&B.75 
Keeves Spirea (S. cantoniensis). H. 6'. Single 
flower.s. Similar to the Van Houtte but blooms 
a little earlier in the spring. 
Each 
3- 4 ft. N/B.$ .40 
4- 5 ft. N/B.45 
Prices of larger sizes on application. 
Double Reeves Spirea (Spirea cantoniensis 
plena). 
Each 
15-18 in. N/B.$ .40 
2- 3 ft. N/B.50 
3- 4 ft. N/B.75 
4- 5 ft. N/B. 1.00 
If balled or boxed add 50 percent. 
Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus). H. 16'. Clear 
lilac flowers borne in numerous spikes. 
Thrives under adverse conditions and neglect 
that would ruin less vigorous shrubs. 
Each Per 10 
4-5 ft. bare roots.$ .75 $6.50 
5.6 ft. bare roots. 1.00 7.50 
Vitex grandiflora. A new introduction. Flowers 
are longer and larger, and deep purple. 
Each 
4- 5 ft. N/B.$1.00 
5- 6 ft. N/B. 1.50 
Weigela 
The Weigelas are medium-sized shrubs with 
arching branches. They bear a profusion of 
small, well-shaped flowers. Very showy. 
Eva Hathke Weigela. H. 6'. Rich ruby-red flow¬ 
ers during spring and early summer. 
Pink Weigela (Weigela rosea). H. 6'. Produces 
large clusters of pink, trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers. A free-flowering vigorous shrub. 
Each 
2-2% ft. bare roots.$ .40 
2%-3 ft. bare roots.50 
In boxes or pot 50 percent additional. 
JfiPflNESE NURSERY CO., GENOA, TEXAS 
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