Broadlea] EVERGREENS 
NANDINA - Heavenly Bamboo 
One of the most interesting plants that we grow and is extremely decorative the entire 
year. In the spring and autumn the large compound leaves are tinged with red; in early 
summer panicles of white flowers are produced; and in the winter, the crowning glory, 
terminal spikes of large bright red berries are retained until the following spring. Hardy 
over the entire SOUTHWEST. 
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PHOTINIA SERRULATA 
A large, handsome shrub with slightly curled, indented leaves. The new foliage in spring 
is a bright red. Best used around large buildings or for heavy landscape plantings. Not 
particular about soil or situation. 
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Nandina - Heavenly Bamboo 
WAX-LEAF LIGUSTRUM 
Produces large, thick, dark shiny green leaves, large 
clusters of white flowers in the spring with purple berries 
in the fall. An ideal plant for foundation plantings. Hardy 
as far north as Lubbock. We consider this one of our best 
all-around varieties. 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA 
(Feijoa) 
An attractively gray-foliaged, broad- 
leaved evergreen. Height about 4 feet 
in our locality. Attractive blossoms in 
spring. Fruits in South Texas. 
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PYRACANTHA 
LALANDI 
We are for the first time listing these popular varieties 
Fast becoming one of the most popu- in our catalog. They can be grown under about the same 
lar of the larger growing evergreens, 
because of its handsome, upright 
branches and glowing clusters of orange 
berries all winter. Most attractive in partial shade. We are offering the hardier varieties only. 
spring when fairly loaded with masses Fal! planting and soil preparation instructions sent with 
of tiny white flowers. Makes a fine 
hedge plant when pruned or can be 
trained over arbors. You have probably 
noticed thousands of these plants on the 
highways of Texas. 
ABOUT AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS 








conditions as Gardenias, although probably not quite as 
hardy. They do best when planted in acid soil under 
each order or upon request. We recommend them to the 
amateur gardener who is willing to experiment. A few 
larger specimen plants available. Write for quotations. 

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TEXAS HOLLY - Youpon 
Native Holly of Texas. Bears red berries; 
foliage dark green; leaves small. Compact 
growth makes an ideal plant for formal plant- 
ings, specimens or hedges. Height 15 feet. 

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UPRIGHT LIGUSTRUM 
A large, upright growing shrub with broad, 
dark green foliage much like that of a Lilac, 
bearing white flowers in loose sprays in spring, 
and black berries in winter. An excellent ever- 
green for large screens or against large build- 
ings. 

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