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PRICES ON ROSES: 
Each 
Deyears CXUTA Gal Se secre ae $1.00 
Q-vyears Medium p22 2g see 75¢ 
2 Wears (siiall @ ese Seen 50c 
RED ROSES— 
AMI QUINARD: Dark velvety red. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS: Faming scar- 
let. 
E. G. HILL: Dazzling, scarlet red. 
ETOIL de HOLLANDE: Deep dark 
red. 
F. S. KEY: Large, red rose. 
GRENOBLE: Good, deep red. - 
POINSETTA: Large, dark red, dou- 
ble. 
RADIANCE, RED: Best all around 
red. 
RED COLUMBIA: Good clear red. 
ROUGE MALLERN: Dark red, nice 
stems. 
SENSATION: Scarlet and maroon. 
SYRACUSE: Popular, bright crim- 
son. ~ 
PINK— 
AMERICAN BEIAUTY: Pure rose 
BRIARCLIFF: Brilliant rose pink. 
COLUMBIA: Lovely bright pink. 
DAINTY BESS: Single, peach pink. 


YELLOW— 
‘(GOLDEN DAWN: Yellow, old rose. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM: Yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA: Golden yellow. 
pines HILLINGDON: Apricot yel- 
ow. 
LUXEMBCURG: Yelow, toned pink 
ROSELANDIA: Golden yellow. 
ROSLYN: Golden yellow, hardy. 
SOEUR TIHERESE: Rich, deep tone. 
SUNKIST: Yellow, tinged orange. 
MULTICOLOR— 
BETTY UPRICHARD: 
pink. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO: Soft mul 
color. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS: 
tone pink. 
PRES . 
gold. 
Te ea a Bright red, gold, yel- 
ow. 
POLYANTHAS— 
EDITH CAVEL: Pleasing dark red. 
ELSIE POULSON: Bright rose pink. 
GOLDEN SALMON: Pink shaded 
orange. 
GLORI MUNDI: Orange scarlet. 
IDEAL: Best Ideal red. 
KATHERIN ZEIMET: White, tinged 
Two - tone 
Two- 
pink. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN: Bright rose; 
pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY: Pure rose 
Be McFARLAND: Solid glow-| np wwopy: Scarlet red, hardy. 
ing pink. 
PAUL NEYRON: (HP): 
ink. 
RADIANCE, PINK: Best all-around 
pink. 
WHITE— 
CALEDONIA: Lovely, pure white. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI: Large, 
white. 
K. A. VICTORIA: white, very dou- 
ble. ¢ 
KONIGAN LOUISE: Pure 
double. 
SNOW QUEEN: Large, snow white 
flower. 
Large pure 
white 
double|SNOW QUEEN: 
pink. 
GRUSS an TEPLITZ: Dard red, 
hardy. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI: Large pure white. 
jPAUL’S SCARLET: Most popular, 
red. 
RADIANCE, RED: Sport of the 
bush. 
Snow white, very 
hardy. 
TALISMAN: Popular multicolor. 
rGrowers of Texas’ finest roses 
for nearly a quarter of a cen- 
ad 
tury. 
PHOOVER: Yelow, red and|Pyracanthi,, Lalandi, 
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Ligustrum Japonicus or Oriental 
Privett, can be used as a screen 
where an evergreen screen is wish- 
ed, as a specimen plant either let 
grow natural or shear into any 
shape and size, or can be pruned 
to make an evergreen tree. 6-12” 
Z5¢;, 12-14" 50 to Foc, 3-4 cen 
$1.09. B. B. 2-3 feet $1.25, 3-4 
feet $1.75, 4-5 feet $2.25 to 
$2.50, 5-6 feet $3.50, $5.00. 
Jasamine Humile small 25c, me- 
dium 50c, large $1.00, extra large 
$1.50. B. B. Small $1.00, medium 
$1.50, large $2.00, extra large 
$3.50 and up. 
M:cnolia Grandiflora must be balled. 
18-24” $2.00, 2-3 feet $3.00, 3-4 
feet $4.00, 4-5 feet $5.00, 5-6 feet 
$7.50, 6-8 feet $10.00, 8 feet up 
$12. 50 and up. 
Rosedale, Yu- 
manensis must be balled or from 
pots. Sma!l in pots $1.00, medium 
$1.50, larger $2.00.+B. B. Small 
$2.00, medium $3.00, large $4.00, 
extra large $5.00 and up. 
Jasamine, Nudifolium, Winter bloom- 
ing, small 251, medium 50c, large 
ep Coal rae ankve small $1.00, medium 
$1.50, large $2.00. 
FLOWERING TREES 
Flowering Willow, 4-6 feet $1.00, 
6-8 feet $1.50, 8-10 feet $2.00. 
Red Bud, smail 2- 3 feet 25c. These 
are slender, not very well branch- 
ed, 2-3 feet field grown branched 
$1.00, 3-4 feet $1.50, 4-5 feet 
$2.00, 6-8 feet $38:90 and up. 
Mimosa, 2-3 feet $1.00, 3-4 feet 
$1.50, 4-5 feet $2.00, 5-6 feet 
$2.50, 6 feet up $3.00 up. 
Flowering Peach, red and white 2-3 
feet $1.00, 3-4 feet $1.50, 4-5 feet 
$2.00. 
Flowering Crab and Purple Leaf 
Plum same price as Flowering 
‘Peaches. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Spirea Van Houti, Spirea Anthony 
Waterer (Pink), Abelia Grandi- 
flora, Vitex, Crape Myrtle, small 
25c, medium 50c, heavy $1.00, if 
wanted balled add 50c each. 
| Cydonia Japonica,, Flowering Peach, 
Purple Leaf 
Pussy 
Flowering Quince, 
Plum, Flowerisg Willow, 
