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Euonymous 
Patens 

. This evergreen plant is particularly lovely in the fall and winter with 
its myriads of coral-red berries that dangle like lanterns in the breeze. 
een ee in the shade. Not quite so upright as the common Euonymous 
ponica. 
Heavy 30-36 inch plants B&B........ $2.45 Green Thumb Size............ 3 for $1 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Amoor River Privet makes the least ex- 
pensive hedge that we know of. If kept 
clipped, it makes a very beautiful and 
attractive hedge only a few feet high, or 
ten or twelve feet, as may be desired. 
Useful as a screening hedge to shut out 
undesirable views. 






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Peeeee INCH OTANCHEM............--:0..-..<20--.0-s-- 15¢ 
PERT CTDIENCNEK ....-.00<...2000--.002-00-000--- 25c, 35c¢ 
Euonymous japonica is a very useful upright grow- 
ing evergreen for specimen or for hedge planting. 
Often used in narrow spaces or next to walls where 
spreading plants are not desired. Glossy green leaves. 
May be sheared. 
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Heavy 30-86 Inch B&B................. Be Us. oe eetohenetee so 2: $2.25 
Abelia. See page 2 for information and prices. 
Cherry Laurel (Laurocerasus caroliniana). yO 
One of our loveliest broad-leaf ever- 
greens. Used as specimen plant, or for 
grouping. Very effective as a hedge or 
background. May be sheared to almost any 
shape—pyramidal, square, round, etc., for 
a formal plant. Used by many as substitute 
for arborvitae or junipers in landscaping. 
f0-85 inch, sheared B&b.......................-.- $2.75 
pEtouaettaeheared B&B..........<.----<cic----2--- $3.75 
Specimen plants, $5, $6.50, $8.50 ee 
Arborvitae and Red Cedar (Junipers). Make excellent hedging and screen 
plants. See page 4. 
Other plants that may be used for hedging are holly, dwarf evuonymous, 
boxwood, hypericum, pyracantha, spirea. The Multiflora Rose so often 
mentioned in current magazines is not yet recommended for Texas by the 
Texas A. & M. College (December, 1949) for fence rows, game cover, etc. 
PATENTED ROSES 
(We prepay orders of $5 or more for patented roses) 
PEACE. Immense blossoms. Yellow SUTTERS GOLD (Pat. Ap.) Or- 
with cerese edging. A real All- ange-red buds. A 1950 All-Amer- 
American and many times prize ica. Fragrant. $2.50. 
winner. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
FORTY NINER (Pat. No. 792) A 
ha é a Rh ie pt Seay brilliant bi-color. Rich yellow out- 
standing, and you'll agree when A Sod SOF ence inside. $2.00 ; 
: or $5.00. 
you see it, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. No. 172) Long, HIGH NOON (Pat. No. 704) An 
tapering yellow buds almost in a All-America clear yellow climber 
class by themselves. Vigorous or pillar. Everbloomer. $2.00; 3 
“eye - peg eee yellow. $1.35; for $5.00. 
or $3. 
: BLAZE CLIMBER (Pat. No. 10). 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. Sometimes referred to as_ the 
No. 455) A several-times medal “Ever-blooming Paul’s Scarlet.” 
winner. Long, shapely buds. Long Strong grower, much in demand, 
stems. Carmine-cerise. $1.50. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
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