Shade Trees 
AMERICAN ELM 
(Ulmus Americana) 
An excellent native tree, with a broad, 
spreading head which makes a splendid 
shade tree. It is long-lived and hardy. 
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CHINESE ELM 
(Ulmus Pumila) 
A remarkable tree because of its great 
rapidity in growth, bright fresh looking 
foliage and compact shape. Stands drought 
or cold, and retains its foliage until quite 
late in autumn. Each 
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PIN OAK 
Tall growing, stately, almost evergreen 
in the Southwest. Used extensively in 
South and East Texas, but thrives over the 
entire Southwest. Bright scarlet foliage in American.Elm 

fall. Each 
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BOLLEANA POPLAR - Populus Boileana 
eames - : Tall, column-like shape, and silvery gray foliage. A fine tree for accent pur- 
Chinese Elm poses. Each 

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A rapid growing tree desirable for planting in the ES PAR CYS Oe Gene a aio ocka MOE roo OO COM UB OA tonic Gud da adig ccdadun 3.50 
arid section of the Southwest, though it will also 5 . 
thrive on the coast and in other sections. Will flourish LOM BARDY POPLAR a Populus Nigra Italica 
in alkaline soils and withstands drought well. Each Tall, column-shaped tree, which is very effective used as a background or 
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PAMPAS GRASS 
The tall, silvery plumes make Pampas Grass 
BOYSENBERRY The. Boysenberry is a cross of the Blackberry, Raspberry 
and Loganberry, and is far more vigorous than any of 
its parents. It is immense in size and when you taste it, you will agree that in 

one of the loveliest of the early fall grasses. flavor it stands supreme. It is impossible to describe its delicious flavor. It is almost 
Grows 4 to 6 feet tall with long, graceful leaves. seedless, fee is SE nares cules on long slews (at fiend away from 
f the canes. Delicious when eaten fresh or with cream, and is ideal for canned sauce, 
Withstands dry weather remarkably well. Used jam, jelly or preserves, in pies, tarts and shortcakes. Its natural tendency is to trail 
as specimens, they are very eons Every on the ground, but can be trained on fence or wires. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
yard should have this beautiful grass. Easy to WwW GEM EVERBEARING. The best everbearing variety for the 
cultivate. STRA BERRY “Southwest.” Prolific bearer, long berries, ripen light red 
Prices, not prepaid: MEDIUM CLUMPS, each all the way through. ene per 25; noe! 50; pun per sake Bist. : 
UM veryone shou ave a few plants o is new berry 
$1.50. HEAVY CLUMPS, each $3.00. YOU NGBERRY plant. It is gaining popularity as a commercial fruit, as 
it handles well and fits into every home use. The large, dark wine colored berries 
have a minimum of seed and are highly flavored. It is a cross between the Logan- 
berry and Texas Dewberry, and is the world’s choicest bush berry. $1.50 per doz.; 
$10.00 per 100. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY The berries are much larger than those of any 
other Dewberry or Blackberry. Jt requires no 
trellis or stakes. The fruit is extra black and is superior in flavor and quality to any 
other Dewberry. $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
McDONALD BLACKBERRY Has the largest yield of any Black- Lombardy 
t berry. Ripens two weeks earlier than 
any other variety. Delicious when eaten with cream. Very good for canning pur- Poplar 
poses. Should be planted with other varieties for pollenization. $1.00 per doz.; 
$8.00 per 100. 
VINES 
QUEENS WREATH. A fast growing, showy vine, with long 
sprays of glowing pink flowers, blooming in heavy clusters 
from August to November. Each 3 
Heavy, 2-year, field-grown plants $0.75 $2.00 
BOSTON IVY. This is the vine that imparts romance and beauty 
to any home, no matter how large or small. It clings closely 
to any wall, wood, brick or stone, without support. The foli- 
age colors beautifully in the fall. Each 3 
Heavy, 2-year, field-grown plants $0.75 $2.00 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. This is one of the most useful of all 
vines as it can be used for porch, fence or trellis, and is 
unexcelled for covering banks. Its fragrant white and yellow 
flowers are produced freely all summer Each 3 
Heavy, 2-year, field-grown plants $0.50 $1.25 
PURPLE WISTARIA. One of the most magnificent of all vines, 
becoming more beautiful each year and lasting for genera- 
tions. Very beautiful when covered with large clusters of 
lilac-purple flowers in May, June and July. Our original 
plant has bloomed every year for fifteen years. Each 3 
Heavy, 2-year, field-grown plants $1.50 $4.00 










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