AUSTIN. TEXAS 27 

HEDGES 
Hedges should be planted only where needed for a particular purpose, as in a formal 
garden, or as a dividing line between properties for screening, windbreak, and background. 
All Hedge plants should be cut back half way or more when planted. The Privets or Li- 
gustrums should be. cut to a few inches above ground, to make them grow bushy. All 
_varieties listed are evergreen. : 
AMUR PRIVET. See Ligustrum amur ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy green foli- 
under Evergreens for larger plants. Set 12 age, with white star-shaped flowers spring 
to 18 inches apart. Most excellent small-leaf till fall, slightly fragrant. Set 18 to 24 
hedge. inches apart. 
-1to9 10to29 30to100 . Rach Doren 
epee ae Pree 13%, «18 to 24 inch, Bare-Root......$.50 $4.80 
2to 3 feet...% 25c 2Ce 18¢ 
cahia poets seven en rae be YAUPON. Evergreen. See description 
under Broadleaf Evergreens. We have small 
plants at a low price, permitting use of this 
fine Holly for Hedges. It can be kept al- 
most any size desired, without excessive 
amount of pruning. Set 12 to 18 inches 
f apart. 15 to 18 inch, BXB, $1.25 each; $1.00 
Price: Same as Amur. each for 25 or more. 
LIGUSTRUM (Japan). See under Ever- 
greens for larger plants. Large leaf, fast 
growing. Good in Central and South Texas. 
Set 15 to 24 inches apart. 
YUCCAS AND SIMILAR PLANTS 
These are a few of ‘our «collection. Hardy, 
beautiful and adapted. 
YUCCA (recurvifolia). Wide leaves droop 
gracefully. Tall spike with beautiful bell-shaped 
white flowers. 2 feet, $1.25; B&B, $2.00. 
RED YUCCA. Rare, beautiful and distinct. 
Dark green pliant leaves, no thorns; flower stalks 
5 to 6 feet covered with scapes of brilliant coral 
flowers. Medium bulbs, 50c; large blooming size, 
$1.00; medium, B&B, $1.50; large, B&B, $2.00. 
Dasylirion 

DASYLIRION (sotol). 100 to 200 symmet- 
rically arranged leaves of brilliant intense green. 
Small thorns along sides of leaves. 18 inch $1.00; 
2 to 3 feet, $1.50; B&B, $2.00. 
PINELESS CACTUS. Hardy in Central and 
South Texas, but not in humid climate of East 
Texas. Ornamental and most valuable stock feed, < fe 
producing 40 tons and more per acre. Plant by eee ee 
laying slabs flat on ground. Slabs or leaves, 15c 
each; $1.50 dozen; $8.00 per 100. 

