AUSTIN, TEXAS 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
LIVE OAK. The beautiful and admired 
Evergreen Oak of the South. Not of fast 
growth, but when given ordinary yard care 
one will be surprised at size it will attain 
in a few years. When planted, leaves should 
be removed, tops cut back slightly, and 
twigs and small branches removed. 
lto6 7to29 
Bers (al Obit ie boxy B&B $2.50 $2.25 
LE COeEOLLeCLe tuts css oc B&B 3.00 2.40 
SatOoeLOsleet cer: tas. B&B 4.00 3.50 
2 to 2% inch diameter 
"ge Pept te Coss as B&B 10.00 9.00 
SPANISH OAK. Highly colored leaves in 
autumn. Rather upright in growth, but a 
good hardy shade tree. 
Ito 6= =s7-to-29 
Oi to- ie feetoens wk Pk $1.50 $1.35 
Gitaw. 1 eet ei .c.ete.. B&B — 2.25 2.00 
PALO Oe LOCO ras occ 2.00 1.75 
TREO MeO CLEC S cis ecerecoiscs B&B 2.50 220 
Se tor Osfeetse einer B&B 3.50 3.25 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Graceful, tall, 
slender, giving fine effect. Must not be 
planted in root-rot soil. 
POPLAR, SILVER-LEAF. Leaves white 
on under side. Resembles Silver Leaf Maple, 
which is not successful in most of Texas. 
SYCAMORE. One of our most reliable 
and satisfactory shades for all soils. Bark 
white, leaves light green. 
VARNISH, JAPAN. A 
leaved tree from Japan. 
bark. Hardy and attractive. 
in appearance. 
stately tulip- 
Smooth, green 
Semi-tropical 
WALNUT, Black. The Native Black Wal- 
nut. Hardy on all soils, is a good shade. 
1 to6 7 to 29 
AV TBE ALCO eee hese oe eh $ .65 $ .60 
Tee Le LOCUS abil crs lolekeerp stores .80 .70 
29 
WALNUT, THOMAS BLACK. Charac- 
teristics of the Native Black, but somewhat 
faster growing. Nuts very large, most edi- 
ble, cracking easily with large meats. 
1 to6 7 to 29 
AStorb se Leetinieusn 2 hae te eek $1.50 $1.25 
DatOrG Leelee. yon ee one 1.75 1.50 
WEEPING WILLOW. At back of yard or 
landscape, it gives a most pleasing effect. 
1 to 6 7 to 29 
Beto; Or Leet iten occas $ .90 $ .80 
G2towe Cl CeUs tas elle ate 1.25 1.00 
EELOI OAL CObcu eres eile nats 1.50 1525 

AMERICAN ELM 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
These grasses are suitable for planting 
in Rock Gardens and around Pools. 
10 per cent discount for dozen rate. 
BAMBOO. Light green, feathery foliage, 
golden twigs and canes. Almost evergreen. 
Hardy in Central and South Texas. Grows 
7 to 10 feet. Medium clump, 50c; large 
clump, 75c. 
GEORGIA CANE. Attractive on land- 
scape. Holds soil and prevents erosion. 
Price, 25c. Special prices for large quan- 
tities. 
PAMPAS GRASS. 5 to 7 feet. 
white plumes. Small clump, 50c; 
clump, $1.00. 
UMBRELLA GRASS. Grows 3 _ feet. 
Umbrella-like tufts of leaves. Good in dry 
or damp location. Price, 15c; $1.25 dozen. 
PENNISETUM. Dwarf grass with beau- 
tiful white plumes. One of our favorites. 
Grows rapidly. 
Fluffy 
large 
Sinvlewplanissemas. «ss < ss $ .10 $1.00 dozen 
Medium clumps ........ .25 2.50 dozen 
Par PeaclumMmpsies «sien seve s 40 4.00 dozen 
