SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... DALLAS 

PHOTINIA SERRULATA—Chinese Toyon. Handsome 
laurel-like foliage; white flowers in clusters, fol- 
lowed by Chinese-red berries in winter. 8 ft. 
SERRULATA DENTATUM — Foliage rather 
erinkley and richer colored. Does not flower or 
fruit freely. New leaves in spring, bright red. 
QUBTES 0% eee etna iets ee Fee 25 and $ .35 
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Bi Bie ere sey $1.00, 1.50, 2.00. 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA—Low, spreading plant; inter- 
esting foliage. Rather tender. 
TOBIRA VARIEGATA—Silver leaves. 
Gallons; CANIS U4, he see ae Ween ea ay xe -75 and 1.00 
SPECIMEN Sie eet OCA eit et st Che het oh ck de, 3.50 
PODOCARPUS SINENSIS—Japanese Yew. An _ inter- 
esting plant; should be better known....$2.50 up 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorne) Rapid growing, with small 
leaves; rather thorny. Beautiful white spring 
flowers. One of our showest evergreens: 
LALAN DII—Orange berries. Upright growing. 
Very popular. 
LALANDII COCCINEA—Orange berries; makes 
bushy compact plant. Winter tones, bronze. 
MILLER—Bright red berries; dainty blue-green 
leaves. Medium growing. 
SPLENDENS—Very large red berries; spread- 
ing habit. 
ROGERS—Yellow berries. Glorious in flower. 
YUNANENSIS—Red berries, spreading, hand- 
some plant. Very satisfactory. 
Quart: Cans: Oe aie Ae ee .25 and $ .50 
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7M Woe he ee ERD EAT Ret aD VaR tl ORR SURI ee Pere, Sct 2.50 
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QUERCUS—Virginia. Live Oak. Slow growing, small 
foliage. Long lived. See “Shade Trees.” 
RAPHIOLEPIS OVATA—Yeddo or Indian Hawthorne. 
Low, slow growing; dark green leaves; pink and 
white flowers. Easily grown, of much merit. 
Gallonscans ) 20h eee Oo eee. $1.00 and 1.50 
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALiS—Rosemary. Grey-green 
aromatic foliage; blue flowers along stems; in 
Spring se Drought-resistant. 3... ee $1.00 
SANTOLINA—Lavender Cotton. Fluffy gray, compact 
border plant; yellow flowers. Doz... $1.00 
SOPHORA SECUNDIFLORA—Mountain Laurel. Slow 
growing; exceedingly fragrant wistaria-like flow- 
EPSein es Drie rd LON CANS sss ores eee $1.00 
TERNSTROEMIA—See Cleyera. 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS—Dwarf specimen or border 
plant. Drought-resistant, gray-green. 
Lyon Inch Hotes 0G Zena eee Re ee ee ee $1.00 
VIBURNUM BURK WOODI—New Evergreen. Very sweet 
flowers in clusters. Very hardy. 
ODORATISSIUM—Fragrant, white waxy blooms; 
rich) dark e@réen- lea vessel $1.00 and $5.00 
(§£4°) 
