NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 7 
JASMINE NUDIFLORUM. A desirable 
viny shrub. Small leaves, small yellow 
flowers in early spring. Nice plants 20 cts. 
each; strong plants 35 cts. each. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. A _ popular 
evergreen; glossy leaves; blooms all sum- 
mer, small white flowers. Nice plants 25 
cts. each; strong plants 40 cts. each. 
PALM, ROBUSTA. The hardiest of all 
palms. Large, green, fan shaped leaves. 
35 cts. each. Strong plants 50 cts. 
PYRACANTHA LALAND. Small white 
flowers in the spring, followed by orange- 
red berries lasting through the winter. 12 
to 15 inch 50 cts. 
OLEANDER. Long narrow shining green 
leaves. Large heads of flowers in the sum- 
mer. Pink and red, 18 inch, 30 cts. 
PAMPAS GRASS. Large silver white 
plumes on long stalks. Strong divisions, 
25 cts. Heavy plants 50 cts. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
“The Queen of Flowers” 
The following varieties are the best and 
finest obtainable. All are hardy outdoors. 
Trim off about one-half of the wood when 
planted. 
Prices, selected plants 25 cts. each, 10 
for $2.25; strong plants 20 cts. each, 10 
for $1.75. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
Pearly white, a grand rose of vigorous 
growth. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (White 
American Beauty.) Vigorous grower, with 
bright green leaves. Splendid long buds 
and magnificent white blooms with large 
saucer-shaped petals. 
CALEDONIA. Pure white. 
white rose. 
SUNBURST. The color is golden orange; 
edge of petals lighter. One of the yellow- 
est of roses. 
A grand 
LUXEMBURG. Flowers deep orange, 
edge of petals lighter. One of the yellow- 
est of roses. 
NELLIE PERKINS. A beautiful pink, 
copper and salmon. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. A golden yellow, 
bud and flower. 
JOANNA HILL. Very beautiful deep 
yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Golden yellow, 
strong grower. 
BRIARCLIFF. Rose pink, pointed buds. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Deep pink; 
large double flowers. 
COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. Large 
double; light red. A strong grower and 
very good bloomer. 
