; AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Pampas Grass 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
These Grasses are suitable for 
planting in Rock Gardens and around 
Pools. 
10 per cent discount for dozen rate. 
BAMBOO. Light green, feathery 
foliage, golden twigs and canes. Al¬ 
most evergreen. Hardy in Central 
and South Texas. Grows 7 to 10 feet. 
Medium clump, 50c; large clump, 75c. 
GEORGIA CANE. Attractive on 
landscape. Holds soil and prevents 
erosion. Price, 25c. Special prices for 
large quantities. 
PAMPAS GRASS. 5 to 7 feet. 
Fluffy white plumes. Small clump, 
50c; large clump, $1.00. 
UMBRELLA GRASS. Grows 3 feet. 
Umbrella-like tufts of leaves. Good 
in dry or damp location. Price, 15c; 
$1.25 dozen. 
PENNISETUM. Dwarf grass with 
beautiful white plumes. One of our 
favorites. Grows rapidly. 
Single plants .$ .10; $1.00 dozen 
Medium clumps . .25; 2.50 dozen 
Large clumps -.40; 4.00 dozen 
YUCCAS AND SIMILAR PLANTS 
These are a few of our collection. Hardy, beau¬ 
tiful and adapted. 
YUCCA (radiosa). Short body, surmounted by 
large head of leaves, and large flower head. 1 to 
2 feet, $ .75. 
YUCCA (recurvifolia). Wide leaves droop 
gracefully. 2 feet, 75c; B&B, $1.25. 
RED YUCCA. Rare, beautiful and distinct. 
Dark green plant leaves; flower stalks 5 to 6 feet 
covered with scapes of brilliant coral flowers. 
Medium bulbs, 50c; large blooming size, $1.00. 
DASYLIRION (sotol). 100 to 200 symmetrically 
arranged leaves of brilliant intense green. 12 to 
18 inch, 50c; 2 to 3 feet, $1.00; B&B, $1.25. 
SPINELESS CACTUS. Hardy in Central and 
South Texas, but not in humid climate of East 
Texas. Ornamental and most valuable stock feed, 
producing 40 tons and more per acre. Plant by 
laying slabs flat on ground. Slabs or leaves, 10c 
each; 80c dozen; $4.50 per 100. 
Yucca 
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