SARVER NURSERY COMPANY .. . DALLAS 

MAGNOLIA GLAUCA—Sweet Bay. Glossy blue-green 
foliage; semi-evergreen. Large white flrs. in 
spring very fragrant. Red seed. 20 feet. 
In callon’ containers *)...22 00a ee $1.50 
SOULANGEANA—Very early blooming; large 
purple flowers, with inside of petals almost white. 
Will make a small tree. One of our most glorious 
Spring; SighiS.s SE Licey a ene eee $3.50 up 
SOULANGEANA NIGRA — Later blooming; 
deeper purple, but smaller flrs. Sometimes a 
Second crop Of DIOSSOMS. 2 2n0-..5os3 eee $3.50 
LILIFLORA—tTulip shaped, pinkish-purple flow- 
ers very showy. Slow growing, into a large bush. 
STELLATA—Star shaped flowers in great pro- 
fusion, even on small plants, of glistening white 
PYICE BAe eo a ree $2.50 and $3.50 
GRANDIFLORA—tThe great Evergreen Tree of 
the South. 
Gallonscontainersss ee se eee $0.75 and $1.00 
BOB we ao 2% ft. $2.00, 3/2 ft. $3.50, 4 ft. $5.00 
SPCCIM CNS use ee ae ee eee eae $7.50 up 
We have one of the most interesting collections 
of flowering Magnolias in this section. 
MALUS—Flowering Crab. Lovely apple blossom pink 
fragrant flowers in March. 
BECHTEL—Small pink flowers like roses, after 
the leaves appear, in profusion. Slow growing. 
HOPA—Very showy red blossoms and bright red 
fruits. Edible. 
ANGUSTIFOLIA—Wild Sweet Crab. 
BEI a ee Oe en eee bs ae ae $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 
MERATIA—See Wintersweet. 
MOCK ORANGE: See Philadelphus. 
PARKINSONIA ACULEATA—Retama or Jerusalem 
Thorn Tree. Exceedingly rapid growing, thorny, 
graceful branches. Light green feathery foliage. 
Yellow fiowers in summer. 
Gal CONS 2. wits wallet k bree eee rene: Sees $0.75. $1.00 
PEACH, Flowering—See Amyegdalus. 
PHILADELPHIS—Mockorange. white blooms in mid- 
spring. Up to 8 ft. Prune yearly. 
CORON ARIUS—Sweet Mockorange. Medium size 
flowers. Tall growing. 
LEMONINE—Small, dainty, sweet flowers. 
medium size bush. 
VIRGINAL—Large, showy, somewhat double 
flowers over a long season. Plant slow growing. 
BOR Pica dr Rie te Ny aa Sellen $0.50, $0.75, $1.00 
PRUNUS CISTENA JAPONICA—Red foliage flowering 
Plum. Slow growing. Beautiful as a background. 
CERASIFERA PISSARDI—Purpleleaf Plum. 
Small tree with rich purple leaves. Dainty pink 
flowers in the very early spring. 
GLANDULOSA — Flowering Almond. Dainty 
shrub with rossette-like flowers in March: in 
pink: rosea plena. In white: alba plena. 
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