SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... DALLAS 

JAPONICA—Dwarf Flowering Cherry. Exquisite 
tiny blossoms of pink in March, with pretty 
red fruits in June. 3 ft. 
OKA CHERRY—Very decorative in pink flow- 
ers; and excellent eating fruits in June. 
MUME—Flowering Apricot Tree. One of earliest 
trees to bloom. Spicy smelling large pink double 
flowers in February. Grows to 12 feet. 
TRILOBA—Flowering Plum. Deep pink double 
flowers in March. Showy. 
Uke RAE coer hel ros a ea oe $ .75 
eh alee pn Je ok aR wi koe es $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 
WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRY—Fairy-like 
effect. Clouds of pink flowers on weeping stems. 
| Bic Unf Eo ath ny GR 5 OO oa eine ce oe te ne a $7.50 up 
Ask about other new varieties of Cherries. 
POINCIANA :—See Caesalpinia. 
PUNCIA GRANATUM — Pomegranate. Bright shining 
green leaves; reddish in early spring. 
Peete ore eben Bee kee tt ot LW tg hk $0.75 and $1.00 
RED FLOWERING TYPE—Grows to 8 feet. 
Paro eleagves paab whys western. $ .75 and 1.00 
FRUITING AND FLOWERING—Smaller leaves, 
not so tall. Flowers orange scarlet, carnation like. 
Doe Bieter eles Moe be eee Siete. ae $1.50 and $2.50 
DWARF TYPE—Very showy. Up to 38 feet. 
Blooms all summer to frost. 
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BORDER TYPE—(Used as a_ bedder)—some- 
what tender. Tiny flowers and fruit all summer. 
AIT WE DOLS Reais eet ee eo ea ais, bares iy $0.25 
PUSSY WILLOW:—See Salix Discolor. 
REDLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE:—See Acer. 
ROBINA HISPIDA—Rose Acacia. Locust-like leaves. Fast 
ROSA 
growing small tree. Pink pea-shaped flowers. 
in spring. Grows to 8 feet. Bo Row... $ .75 & 1.50 
GLOBE LOCUST—Globular headed small tree for 
TOPMAMCLLeCLS pO oa ls CAN Sedat ween, $2.50 
RUBIGNOSA—Hardy shrub rose; single pink, 
flowers followed by showy red rose hips or seeds 
for color in autumn and for birds. 
RSE Sort Cee Lan ste $0.75 and $1.00 
For other shrub roses:—See Rose List. 
ROSE ACACIA :—See Robina. 
RHAMNUS CAROLINIA—Indian Cherry. Native Shining 
fCAVES GLAU eCTOWING ele lito acoan mete at $1.00 
RHUS—Sumac. Fast growing, drought-resistant shrub 
with brilliant scarlet leaves and fruits in autumn. 
COTINIS—Smoke Tree. Fluffy smoky clusters of 
flowers followed by showy red rose hips or seeds, 
GLABRA—Medium growing. Attractive to birds. 
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