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HENDERSON’S NURSERY. ATHENS. TEXAS 
T. O. AUREA NANA. “Berkman's Dwarf Gold¬ 
en Arborvitae.” 6 ft. Of dwarf habit, compact 
and symmetrical conical outline. All the branches 
are tipped with a bright golden tint, which is 
held throughout the year. Can be used as a 
porch plant for a limited time and then planted 
out. Price. 1-1% ft., 50c; l%-2 ft., 70c; 2-3 ft., 
$1.25; 3-4 ft., $2.00; 4-5 ft., $3.00; 5-6 ft., $5.00. 
T. O. BAKERI. “Baker’s Arborvitae.” 12 ft. 
This is one of the very best arborvitaes for the 
south. Compact, cone shaped, and remains in 
beautiful shape without shearing. Price, 1-1% ft., 
35c; l%-2 ft., 50c; 2-3 ft., 90c; 3-4 ft., $1.25; 4-5 
ft., $1.75; 5-6 ft., $2.00; 6-7 ft., $3.00. 
T. O. PYRAMIDALIS. A tall, narrow column 
of bright green foliage. Will take the place of 
Italian Cypress where cypress freezes out. 
Price, l%-2 ft., 50c; 2-3 ft., 80c; 3-4 ft., $1.25; 4-6 
ft., $1.60; 5-6 ft., $1.90. 
T. O. BONITA. 5 ft. The most perfect globe- 
shaped arborvitae ever introduced. Dark green 
foliage. Useful for formal effects and urns. Price, 
1-1% ft., 60c; l%-2 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., 
$3.00. 
T. O. GOLDEN BONITA. Like Bonita except 
the tips of the branches are bright golden color. 
Price, 10-12 in., 40c; 12-15 in.. 60c; 15-18 in.. 90c, 
18-24 in., $1.25; 24-30 in., $1.60: 30-36 in., $1.85. 
T. O. COMPACTA. “Compact Arborvitae.” 8 
ft. Deep green compact top. Fills a much needed 
place between the very dwarf bonita anu the tall 
growing Baker’s. Price, 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft., 
$2.50; 5-6 ft., $3.50. 
T. O. RAMSEYI. “Ramsey's Hybrid.” 15 ft. A 
fast growing evergreen of very beautiful type 
when mature. Erect narrow growth. Dark green 
thread-like foliage, rather thin in the young 
plants but improves with age. Price. 1-1% ft.. 40c; 
1 %-2 ft., 60c; 2-3 ft., 90c: 3-4 ft., $1.40; 4-5 ft., 
$2.00; 5-6 ft.. $2.40; 6-7 ft., $3.00; 7-8 ft., $4.00; 
8-10 ft., $6.00. 
T. O. ROSEDALE. “Rosedale Hybrid.” 6 ft. A 
beautiful compact plant of conical form with 
dense, feathery, bluish-green foliage. Price, 12- 
18 in., 40c; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
T. O. TEXANA GLAUCA. “Texas Blue Ar¬ 
borvitae.” 15 ft. Rather coarse foliage of bright 
silvery-blue color. Growth is rapid, rather open 
pyramidal form. Price, 4-5 ft., $1.25: 5-6 ft., $1.75: 
6-7 ft., $2.25. Write for prices on specimens up 
to 10 ft. 
Broadleafed Evergreens 
No group of plants claims greater beauty than the Broadleaf Evergreens. They 
are the most needed plants in the landscape as they provide more grandeur the 
year round than any other ornamental shrub. Not only are they desirable for their 
varied colored foliage but most of them reward you with flowers in the spring and 
summer, and pretty berries and fruits in the fall and winter. 
We are very fortunate in the Southwest that we can have these beautiful 
Broadleaf Evergreens in the winter to break the monotony of plants that shed 
their leaves. 
For your convenience we are listing here the Broadleaf Evergreens which 
have berries that stay on most of the winter. 
RED OR ORANGE BERRIES: Cotoneaster, Patens Euonymus, Hollies, Nandina, Pvracanthus. 
PURPLE OR BLACK BERRIES: Ligustrums, Mahonia, Myrtles. 
growing and lighter green than English Boxwood. 
Price, 8-12 in., 30c each. 
B. HARLANDI. Korean Boxwood. A faster 
grower than English Boxwood, but makes a com¬ 
pact plant like that variety. Price, 10-15 in., 40c 
each. 
CAMELLIA 
We have grown some nice Camellia here at 
our nursery and can offer you 24-30 in. plants at 
$2.50; larger plants up to $7.00 sizes. 
C. SASANQUA. Blush pink or white. Similar 
to Camellia Japonica but grows much faster. 
Blooms profusely, flowers starting to open about 
the first of October and continuing through 
December. An outstanding broadleafed ever¬ 
green, and one of the best for all southern 
planting. Price, 12-18 in., 80c; 18-24 in., $1.25. 
C. JARVIS. Red. One of the best deep reds 
of the Camellia Japonica. 18-24 in., without buds, 
$1.50; with buds, $2.50. 
CAPE HONEYSUCKLE 
CAPE HONEYSUCKLE (Tecomatiacapensis). 
A fairly upright shrub with a fetv reclining 
branches. Clusters of orange-red flowers borne in 
great profusion from May to first heavy frost. 
Evergreen on Gulf coast. The plant is not killed 
by freezing back. It will come out again. Price: 
in 1 gal. containers, 75c. 
ABELIA 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. “Glossy Abelia.” 
6 ft. One of our most beautiful, popular and sat¬ 
isfactory Broadleaved Evergreens. Bronze-green 
foliage and arching stems clothed with clusters 
of little fragrant pinkish-white flowers. There is 
hardly a plant that blooms over quite as long a 
period. Price, 1-1% ft., 25c; l%-2 ft., 35c; 2-3 
ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c; heavy B & B, $1.25. 
ARDISIA 
ARDISIA CRENULATA. Dwarf Chinese Ever¬ 
green shrub with reddish-violet flowers followed 
by bright coral-red berries. 2 year plants from 
pots, 75c each; 3 year berried plants, $1.25. 
AZALEA 
AZALEAS. We have a stock of Azaleas in 
assorted sizes and varieties. Write for prices 
and varieties if interested. 
BUXUS (BOXWOOD) 
B. SEMPERVIRENS. “English Box.” 4 ft. 
Very slow growth; deep green foliage, much 
darker than the Japanese Box, and very valuable 
for low hedges or specimen plants. Price, Balled. 
1-1% ft., 90c; 1 %-2 ft.. $2.00; 2-3 ft.. $4.00. 
B. JAPONICA. Japanese Boxwood. Faster 
