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Roses, fruit trees, hedge plants, 
bulbs, bare-root flowering shrubs, and 
the smaller sizes of pecans can be 
sent by parcel post. The larger and 
heavier plants and trees (especially 
the Balled and Burlapped plants) must 
be shipped by railroad or motor 
freight, or by express. 
Please indicate on your order how 
you want shipment. 
The Nursery will prepay shipping 
charges if you will add 10% to your 
order for shipment into Texas, 15% 
in adjoining states, and 20% into oth- 
er states. Parcel post shipments are 
always prepaid, so please add postage 
for shipment by mail. 
C.0.D. shipments can also be made 
but you will save C.O.D. charges by 
sending a check or money order with 
your order. 
Dwarf, Polyantha or Baby Roses 
These are dwarf-growing varieties, with 
small perfect flowers, blooming almost con- 
stantly. Excellent for beds and borders. 
BABY DOLL. Pink. 
GLORIA MUNDI. 
IDEAL. Red. 
Orange-scarlet. 
Pink Climbing Roses 
DR. VAN FLEET. A large-flowering Pink 
Climber that is most hardy and vigorous. 
White Clintbing Roses 
CLIMBING KAISERINA. Elegant, pure 
white, with robust vine. . 
NOTE: Climbing roses are not as 
nearly everblooming as the bush roses, 
most of which are in flower more or 
less every month from April till frost. 

RAMSEY'S AUSTIN NURSERY 
Combination-Color Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. A strong climb- 
er, with the unexcelled Talisman colors. 
Red Climbing Roses 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Unexcelled; scarlet- 
red; profuse bloomer. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Like the 
reliable bush Radiance, but a climber. 

Asparagus 
A delicious, healthful, table delicacy, easily 
grown. Tops make excellent greens for 
bouquets and decorations. Roots, per dozen, 
75c; per 100, $4.25. 
BED FOR ASPARAGUS 
Dig trench 16 inches deep, as wide and long 
as desired. Fill in the bottom with 6 inches 
of old manure, then 8 inches of good top soil 
to which may be added one part old manure 
to five parts soil. Set plants 1 foot apart each 
way. This leaves a depression of 2 inches. 
Add one inch good top soil in the winter each 
year. Thus the bed is good for two or three 
years when it should be remade. 


Texas Bluebonnet 
Seed 
25¢ per ounce; $1.50 per pound. 
Postpaid. 

TEXAS AND IMPORTED 
PEAT MOSS 
Imported Peat Moss is good as mulch and 
soil conditioner, but the new supply of Tex- 
as Peat is a mulch, soil conditioner, and 
fertilizer. It is good for nearly all plants, 
and in our limey soils is essential for Gar- 
denias, Hydrangeas, Azalias, and Camellias, 
and other acid-loving plants. 
Manner of application is by digging large 
holes for plants, and filling back with half — 
good top soil and half Peat Moss. Further 
application of Peat Moss once or twice per 
year, with copperas twice or more often is 
beneficial. 
Price: Texas Peat, 75c¢ per bushel; $12.50 | 
per cubic yard. 
Imported Peat, 75¢ per bushel; $5.50 per 
bale. 
