AUSTIN, TEXAS 27 

HEDGES 
Hedges should be planted only where needed for a particular purpose, as in a formal 
garden, or as a dividing line between properties for screening, windbreak, and background. 
All Hedge plants should be cut back half way or more when planted. The Privets or Li- 
gustrums should be cut to a few inches above ground, to make them grow bushy. All 
varieties listed are evergreen. 
AMUR PRIVET. See Ligustrum amur ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy green foli- 
under Evergreens. Set 12 to 18 inches’ age, with white star-shaped flowers spring 
apart. Most excellent small-leaf hedge. till fall, slightly fragrant. Set 18 to 24 
inch te 
12 to 18 inch...... $ .75 doz.; $5.00 per100 Hach = thteed 
18 to 24 inch....... 1.00 doz.; 7.00 per 100 ‘ 
$ ES stos2de inch kr tess ae ta aes $ .40 $ 3.60 
2t0= 3. feeti. 405; 1.25 doz.; 9.00 per 100 pt racoe pa B&B 1.00 10.80 
2 to 3 feet, heavy 2.50 doz.; 15.00 per 100 Th aS. 4 bie ead oe ; f 1 Z 
(50 plants at 100 rate.) (These can be eae safely not 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. Another small- YAUPON. Evergreen. See description 
leaf Privet. Set 9 to 15 inches apart. under Broadleaf Evergreens. We have small 
Price: Same as Amur. plants at a low price, permitting use of this 
fine Holly for Hedges. It can be kept al- 
LIGUSTRUM (Japan). See under Ever- most any size desired, without excessive 
greens. Large leaf, fast growing. Good amount of pruning. 
in Central and South Texas. Set 15 to 24 Set 12 to 18 inches apart. 
inches apart. 6 to 10 inch, B&B, 50c each; 40c each 
Price: Same as Amur. per 10. 
YUCCAS AND SIMILAR PLANTS 
These are a few of our collection. Hardy, 
beautiful and adapted. 
YUCCA (radiosa). Short body, surmounted 
by large head of leaves, and large flower head. 
1 to 2 feet, $1.00. 
YUCCA (recurvifolia). Wide leaves droop 
gracefully. 2 feet, $1.00; B&B, $1.50. 
RED YUCCA. Rare, beautiful and distinct. 
Dark green pliant leaves; flower stalks 5 to 6 feet 
covered with scapes of brilliant coral flowers. 
Medium bulbs, 50c; large blooming size, $1.00. 
Dasylirion 

DASYLIRION (sotol). 100 to 200 symmet- 
rically arranged leaves of brilliant intense green. 
12 to 18 inch, 50c; 2 to 3 feet, $1.00; B&B, $1.25. 
SPINELESS CACTUS. Hardy in Central and 
South Texas, but not in humid climate of East 
Texas. Ornamental and most valuable stock feed, 
producing 40 tons and more per acre. Plant by 
laying slabs flat on ground. Slabs or leaves, 10c 
each; 80c dozen; $4.50 per 100. 

Yucca Flower 
