SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... DALLAS 
SALIX DISCOLOR—Pussy Willow. Fast growing. Wooly 
catkin-like flowers in spring. Likes lots of water. 
BieRes8 Ltt ER a ea ae $0.50 
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Bit Res Be Re, cee eee Fee on er eee 1.00 
SALVIA GREGGII—Native, almost evergreen. Wine red 
flowers spring to frost-—............. —$0.50 and $0.75 
SAMBUSCUS LACINIATA—Cutleaf Elderberry. Pretty 
foliage. Broad white flowers, whose shining black- 
ish fruit attracts -birds!] Partial=shades $0.75 
SMOKE TREE—See Rhus 
SNOWBALL:—See Viburnum. 
SOPHORA JAPONICA—Chinese Scholar Tree. Yellow 
pea-shape racemes July to September. Slow 
growing: tree, 4) ft2. sone ee $1.00 
AFFINIS—Eve’s Necklace. Fine small tree 
interestine seed "pods, cist. ania ee ene $1.00 
SOPHORA SECUNDIFOLIUM—See Evergreens List. 
SPIREA VARIETIES:—Anthony Waterer. Dwarf; small 
rosy pink flower, heads in spring. 
Note: All Spireas should be pruned _ severely 
directly after flowering in spring. 
DOUGLASSI—New. Rose pink spikes in summer 
on medium sized plants. 
PRUNIFOLIA—Dainty white button-like flowers 
on a medium, upright, growing plant, in quite 
early spring. 
REEVESIANA PLENA—Masses of white flow- 
ers like Van Houttei except florets are more 
double. One of the showiest. 
THUNBERGI—Earliest, baby-breath-like sprays 
of white flowers on rather feathery foliage. 
Medium growing. 
VAN HOUTTEI — Old-fashioned Bridalwreath. 
Arching branches. Very showy and very hardy. 
BBs ies 7 ae te tig od ees ae ke enn ak $1.50 and $2.50 
Barerrootvtie ee ies 2 erie ae eet $0.85, $0.75, $1.00 
SUMAC:—See Rhus. 
SYMPHORICAPRUS VULGARIS—Coral Berry. Native 
plant with dainty leaves and arching branches, 
red berries all winter. Ideal in shady places. 
BarexrOotaucer sy ole ce Cees $0.50, $0.75, $1.00 
SYRINGA LILAC—Too well known to need description. 
PERSIAN—Small leaves; very fragrant and free 
blooming. Lilac colored blooms in April. 
ROTHOMAGENSIS OR CHINESE—More up- 
flowers darker; taller growing. 
VULGARIS—Large broad leaves; fragrant, light 
right; flowers darker; taller growing. 
VULGARIS ALBA—White fragrant flowers. 
Large leaves. Sometimes slow to bloom. 
Be) Riiieeeone saa een ah ome. $0.50, $0.75, $1.00 
Bia Boks eisai ae ta ee iat tara Cane rparcat A mois $2.50 
French Varieties only on order. Not entirely satis- 
factory in this section. 
TAMARIX—Salt Cedar. Tall growing; feathery foliage. 
AFRICANA—Pink flowers in April. Blue green 
Toliagr es hei on Fy ees, eee ote at ee $ .75 and $1.00 
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