28 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
CLIMBING VINES 
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HONEYSUCKLE—Evergreen, hardy, very fragrant 
flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE RED—Coral Flowers. 
CLEMATIS—Great profusion of white star-shaped 
flowers. 
QUEEN’S WREATH—Immense clusters of rose-colored 
flower brachts; comes from bulb each year; most 
vigorous grower. Plant in late spring after danger 
of frost. 
WISTERIA—Blue and white; early spring bloomer; 
hardy. 
TRUMPET VINE—The genuine Virginia Creeper. 
ENGLISH IVY—tThe ivy that everyone knows; an ev- 
ergreen. 
BOSTON IVY—Clings to any wall or surface; beautiful 
autumn tints; not evergreen. . 
(See Climbing Roses and Grape Vines in their class). 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
Prices: $1.50 per dozen bulbs. 
ANGEL LILIES—Large blooms, veined red. 
CANNAS—Green or bronze foliage; flowers all colors. 
TUBEROSE—Bulbs, 50¢ per dozen. 
PECANS AND WALNUTS 
We grow the very best EGG SHELL varieties for 
Texas planting. The pecan will grow and bear well on 
any soil even though it is shallow, if the soil is well 
enriched and given plenty of water. To do well, the 
pecan must have its roots in PERPETUAL MOISTURE 
and its top in PERPETUAL SUNSHINE. It is best to 
dynamite the holes if the soil is shallow. Our trees are 
grafted from bearing trees and come into bearing several 
years younger than the ordinary grafted trees. Pecans 
should be planted around every home and farm. For 
yard planting, large size trees are recommended. On 
large trees, keep the trunk wrapped with paper and 
burlap the first summer. Soak ground thoroughly 
once a week and cultivate well. 
Each Dozen 100 
Not branched, 3 to 4 feet........ $1.00 $10.00 $75.00 
Not branched, 4 to 6 feet........ 1.50 15.00 110.00 
Not branched, 6 to 8 feet........ 2.50 25.00 200.00 
Branched trees, 8 to 10 feet.... 4.00 40.00 
arger (reeset ck ces eee, eer $5.00 and Up 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
STUART—Best known of the standard varieties. Large 
nuts; tree sturdy, upright habit; fastest grower, good 
shade tree, and very prolific. 
