24 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
followed by blue berries in winter. Vigorous and 
fast grower. Used for heavy plantings, screens, wind- 
breaks, etc. Also may be kept sheared to any size 
hedge. Stands alkalin soils and holds a good rich 
color. Plant from 18” to 4 fi. apart for hedges and 
windbreaks. 
Dozen 100 
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COs COL CALLS Tigres te ke eee eg ee 3200-2000 
For heavier B&B plants, see Page 9. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum Ovafolium) N.B. 
Same grades and prices as Amoor River Privet. 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Poinciana Gilliessi) N.B. 
For description, see flowering shrubs on page — 
2stor3s teeth chat ee a eine ee $20.00 per 100 
SrtO7r4 Teet Night ere nec aces me ees 30.00 per 100 
For more elaborate hedges, screens, windbreaks and 
backgrounds, we recommend the following: 
ABELIA on Page 3. 
JAPAN EUONYMUS on Page 6. 
YAUPON HOLLY on Page 7. 
CHERRY LAUREL on Page 8. 
CENIZA on Page 4. 
UPRIGHT LUCIDUM WAX on Page 10. 
LUCIDUM HENRYII on Page 10. 
LIGUSTRUM LODENSE on Page 10. 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI on Page 13. 
COMPACT AND PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAES on 
Pages 16, 17. 
RED CEDARS on Page 18. 
DWARF OR POLYANTHUS ROSES on Page 26. 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
All stock listed on the following pages is express 
prepaid by us. 
ROSES 
We list here the choicest varieties known today. All 
of our plants are field grown and hardy. These plants 
have all bloomed the past summer and will bloom the 
first spring after planting. All are ever-blooming. They 
are the best of the tea roses and everblooming hybrids. 
HOW TO PLANT 
Always plant bushes deeper than they stood in nur- 
sery row and cut off tops within six inches of the 
ground after planting. After watering well, mound up 
around plants with loose dirt. Roses are surer to grow 
if planted this way in December, January or February, 
and will grow off faster than roses planted later. Our 
roses are grafted on hardy root stocks, especially adapt- 
