20 MOSTY BROS. NURSERIES 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Poinciana Gilliessi) N. B. 
For description, see flowering shrubs on page 22. 
Dozen Per 100 
2 *to:.3: feet high: Rae $3.00 $20.00 
8° to .4-feet high so ee ee 4.00 30.00 
For more elaborate hedges, screens, windbreaks, and back- 
grounds, we recommend the following: 
ABELIA on page 5. 
JAPAN EUONYMUS on page 7. 
YAUPON HOLLY on page 8. 
CHERRY LAUREL on page 9. 
CENIZA on page 6. 
UPRIGHT LUCIDUM WAX on page 10. 
LUCIDUM HENRYII on page 10. 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI on page 12. 
COMPACT AND PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAES, page 14, 
CHINESE SEEDLING ARBORVITAE on page 15. 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
ROSES 
We list here the choicest varieties known today. All of 
our plants are field grown and hardy. These plants have 
all bloomed the past summer and will bloom the first 
spring after planting. All are ever-blooming. They are 
the best of the tea roses and everblooming hybrids. 
HOW TO PLANT 
Always plant bushes deeper than they stood in the 
nursery row and cut off tops within six inches of the 
ground after planting. After watering well, mound up 
around plants with loose dirt. Roses are surer to grow if 
planted this way in December, January, February, and 
will grow off faster than roses planted later. Our roses 
are grafted on hardy root stocks, especially adapted to 
black or heavy soils, which makes them superior to roses 
budded onto certain other root stocks. 
PRICES, except noted otherwise: 
Each Dozen 
Medium (2-year plants. o-- ae. ee $0.50 $5.00 
Best-2-year. plants... Jen ee ee 0.75 7.50 
EVERBLOOMING RED VARIETIES 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND 
Deep intense velvet red. Large, handsome in bud and 
open flower; very hardy, strong grower; a favorite with 
everyone. ; 
E. G. HILL 
Very large, brilliant red handsome blooms; better than 
the American Beauty, upright grower; ever-blooming. 
C. K. DOUGLAS 
Very fragrant, long buds, large flowers; is a bright 
crimson scarlet. 
