NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
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SHADE TREES 
Prices, 4 feet 30 cts. each, 10 for $2.50; 
6 feet 40 cts. each, 10 for $3.50; 7 to 8 feet, 
50 cts. each. 
CHINESE ELM. This comes from Chi¬ 
na, and has now been tried out in Texas, 
and does well in all sections. It is a very 
rapid grower and promises ta fill a want 
where other Elms have failed. 
SYCAMORE. Grows very large in good 
soil. 
POPLAR. Fast growing like the Syca¬ 
more. 
UMBRELLA CHINA. Makes a fine 
shade quicker than any other tree. , , 
RED BUD. A very ornamental tree, 
producing reddish purple flowers early in 
spring. It is an attractive tree. 
STERCULIA PLATANAEFOLIA. (Var¬ 
nish Tree.) A very desirable shade tree 
of rapid growth. Leaves large, bark. very 
smooth and green. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY. Hardy and 
longlived. Grown from seed; fruit .is 
small, some trees will not bear at all. 
Evergreen Trees 
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM. Makes a 5 feet 60 cts. each, 10 for $5.00; 7 feet 90 
beautiful shade tree. Green all the year cts. each. 
round. 3 feet 35 cts. each, 10 for $3.00; ‘ ^ 
SPECIMEN PLANTS 
We have a variety of evergreens and shrubs in larger sizes, balled and burlapped 
at the nursery. Prices reasonable. . 
Cone Bearing Evergreens 
DWARF GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE. Of 
a dwarf and compact habit, does not 
grow over 6 to 8 feet. Nice plants 12 
inches, 40 cts. 
BAKER’S ARBOR VITAE. A fine pyra¬ 
midal type; compact; good grower. 2 feet 
60 cts; 15 inches 40 cts. 
PYRAMIDAL CYPRESS. (Italian.) It is 
of tall, columnar habit. Does well in 
South Texas. 2 feet 75 cts., 1 foot 40 cts. 
BONITA ARBOR VITAE. Dark green, 
of perfect round growth; does not grow 
over 3 or 4 feet high. 12 inches 40 cts. 
