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MAYHAW—Crataegus Monogyna 
A native tree which thrives best in low swampy places, fruit 
forming in April or May, similar to small apples. 

Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. XX xXxxX 
jetideyok Co aee Amott 40 lbs. $ .75 
Bac iseyer as, : rs 50 Ibs. 1.00 
BoB ages: 80 lbs. 1.40 
MIMOSA 
Albizza Julibrissin 
Acacia-like foliage. Feathery, fragrant, pink blossoms borne in 
summer. Will grow in practically all types of soil. Outstanding in 
a border group of tall trees or shrubs. 
Babe 3 1a 60 lbs. Shey A 
leit dsp cena 4 ft. 100 lbs. 1.00 
Bie 5 ft. 130 ibs. 1.50 Sethe 
Bache o : Ae 170, ibs: 2.00 $3.00 
BObee.. cs N DiI 3.00 4.00 
JAPANESE Nandina domestica 
Quinine Bush. Heavenly Bamboo. Light green foliage in summer 
turning to a deep red in Winter. Berries bright scarlet in Winter. 
SpA s pha ae UA anal 30 Ibs. $ .35 $ .45 
OL eee aBsy pha. 40 lbs. AS 60 
jefe hoy way 18 in. 60 Ibs. 60 80 
Bsc Bee Dee elie 80 lbs. .80 1.00 
ISfsAw yh Sc) - 2 ft. 120 Ibs. 1.00 1.60 
B65 eee. Tae at 150 lbs. 1.60 2.00 
NERIUM—See Oleander. 

Louisiana Sweet 

ORANGE--Citrus 
For the black, waxy soils and stiff clay or flatwoods lands of Texas 
and Louisiana. Citrus should be budded on the Citrus Trifoliata 
understock. 
CRANGE, LOUISIANA SWEET C. species 
LOW BRANCHED 
Class Min. Clpr. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
| ot yee, hes Lin: 100 Ibs. $1.60 $1.80 
Bane a a. 1% in. 140 lbs. 1.80 2.00 
bey cand re Be 14% in. 180 lbs. 2.50 4.00 
te ictal eye ee aan: 200 ibs. 4.00 5.00 
B&eBiaee 2% in. 250 ibs. 5.00 6.50 
ORANGE, SATSUMA Citrus oonshiu 
Kidglove Orange—Hardest and Best Orange for the Gulf Coast. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX WOE 
1S OC ee iPr une 35 lbs. S .60 
B& Bixee as. 138 71h. 50 Ibs. WAS 
Bob ee He 1 i 60 lbs. 1.00 
NB at 1% of above prices. 
LOW BRANCHED 
BAB 7 eee % in. 60 lbs. $1.25 
BeB« es. %4 in. 80 Ibs. 1.40 aN 
T5 O00 |. ctterns iE ana 100 lbs. 1.60 1.80 
io iatd a fara er? 1% in. 140 lbs. 1.80 2.10 
BSD pore 11% in. 180 lbs. 2.00 3.50 
B&B, ve: 2) .i0 200 Ibs. 4.00 5.90 
