Ferns 
Boston. A strong grower, hardy, and the 
long decorative fronds droop gracefully. 
Make excellent specimen plants. 
Norwood. A dense, compact grower with 
attractive, bright green fronds finely sub- 
divided. Distinct and beautiful Fern. 
Cstrich Plume. One of the showiest of all 
Ferns. The long, wide, finely subdivided 
fronds produce a charming effect. 
Verona. A compact, easy, and rapid grower 
with fine and filmy fronds. Well-grown 
plants are rare beauties. 
All postpaid: Pot-grown plants, 3-inch 40c.; 
4-inch 75c. 


Yucca filamentosa 
Adam’s Needi!e. Low grower with short 
leaves. The erect flower-spikes are 4 to 6 
feet high and carry greenish white bell- 
shaped flowers. 
Postpaid: Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Pampas Grass 
Very ornamental tall, bushy Grass with 
huge loose silvery white plumes carried on 
long, stiff stems well above the foliage. Ex- 
tremely showy used as a solitaire plant in 
the Iawn. 
Postpaid: Strong clumps, each 65c. 
PLANT A FEW FRUIT TREES 
Due to scarcity of packing material and shortage of labor, we cannot accept 
orders on Fruit Trees for less than three (3) trees. All prices are Postpaid — except 
Pineapple Pears. 
Pampas Grass 
Bird’s-Nest. Very decorative Fern, with 
Jong, club-shaped foliage. It is easily grown 
and well adapted to house culture. Pot- 
grown plants, 3-inch, 60c. 
Pecans 
Schley. Nuts medium to Iarge; shell 
thin; kernel of unusually fine flavor. 
Stuart. Large, oblong nuts with medium- 
thin shell; kernel full, plump, and of 
good flavor. 
Success. Large, thin-shelled, 
nuts; kernel plump, heavy, 
excellent flavor. 
3 to 4 feet, each $1.85; 6 for $.10.00 
Figs 
Texas Everbearing. Fruits large, pear- 
shaped, with coppery brown skin. 
Celeste. Medium pale violet fruits. 
2 to 3 feet, each 75c.; 6 for $3.75 
Pineapple Pear 
Large yellow fruits with coarse but 
crisp and juicy flesh. Fine for cooking. 
4 to 5 feet, each $1.00; 6 for $5.50, 
F.O.B. New Orieans 
oblong 
and of 
Peaches 
Elberta. Medium-early freestone variety. 
Large yellow fruits, shaded red. Flesh 
yellow. 
Hiley. Early, large freestone variety. 
Skim creamy white with red cheek. 
Flesh white. 
3 to 4 feet, each 75c.; 6 for $3.75 
Plums 
Six Week. Large deep red with yellow 
flesh. Very juicy and sweet. 
Bruce. Extra large, delicious red fruits. 
Very productive. 
2 to 3 feet, each 80c.; 6 for $4.00 
Japanese Persimmons 
Tane-Nashi. Large, round fruits; skin 
yellow changing to bright red; flesh 
yellow. Seedless. 
3 to 4 feet, each $1.00; 6 for $5.50 

Six Week Plum 



Yucca filamentosa 
Holly Fern. Probably the hardiest and most 
easily grown of all Ferns. The leaves re- 
semble holly somewhat, hence the name. 
Pot-grown plants, 3-inch, 50c. 
Cuneatum. Fine-leaved, dark green 
Maidenhair. It is hardy and may be 
planted outside in moist, shaded location. 
Pot-grown plants. 3-inch, 45c. 
PANSY PLANTS 
Giant Swiss, Mixed. A super strain 
with gigantic blooms im rich colors. 
Strong plants from seed-beds. 25 for 75c.; 
100 for $2.00; 1000 for $16.00. 
Celeste Figs 

320 N. Carrollton Ave., New Orleans, La. 
