known wherever strawberries are-grown. It is a great 
_ plant maker, and for this reason should not be planted 
_ too close together, as plants will become too thick. 
Fruit is a- bright red, good. SORSt and excellent qual-. 
es aR aeRAOT. 
BLAKEMORE. Early, acclaimed by many to be the 
"finest strawberry ever ‘introduced by; 
; the United States Department of Agriculture. We find 
eis them very productive, almost twice as productive as 
Wa Klondike or Missionary. Very firm, will ‘ody for days. 
' : A genuine fall 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING. —— bearing, and one 
that. is hard to beat. The fruit is dark red, medium 
size, and the flavor is unsurpassed. The runner plants 
a begin het before the plants make any roots 
ata 
“Unlike other Ever- 
MAST opoi EVERBEARING. »——"bears, the plants of 
the Mastodon are large, vigorous, heavily crowned, and 
deep rooted. This explains their ability to produce 
enormous loads of fine fruit. Every plant produces 
heavily; also the runner plants; in fact, it is a true 
everbearer, and the only one that will proguce a pay- 
3 ing crop of berries the same season it is planted. 
( Post Paid.) (Express Collect) 
yn ~ : Dees -100..., 250 ,, 500. . 1,000 
Imp. Klondike... ...........:...$2.00 . $3.50  . $4.50... -$8.00 
ALOMA® (tics. csredessesys eseoree 2000 | 3.50 4.50 8.00 
Missionary  ....s.0.0-0+ Seneca 2.00.. 3.50 4,50 8,00 
Blakemore ............ eeeeceritese e200 3.50 4.50 8.00 
Sen, Dunlap ...cssccssscsns..s 2.00 3.50 4.50 8.00 
Progressive ...sssss0. seta 00 5.50 10.00 15.00 — 
dutsisene SOO) e0 “5.50 © 110.000 17.50 ' 
Mastodon. Dnegteibias 
SHADE TREES | 
ASH, WHITE. a? “One of. the: best native trees; leaves 
dark green, and effective through- . 
out our long summers. Native throughout America. 
ee. 
A large, rapid-growing native tree of 
~ BOX ELDER. Rae apr RAGING habit, pelongine to the Ma- 
ple family. 
be ae on The broad-leaved elm; 
ELM, AMERICA WHITE.—: one of .the best shade 
trees for the United States. 
: A rapid rowing, 
_ -MAPLE, SILVER OR SOFT.— ena one Ee: 
ceeds well in almost any soil. 
A native Southern tree that makes 
SWEET GUM.— a  quick-growing healthy tree, 
eet any we life tree. 
’ ae 
Wonderfully effective 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY.— when properly placed in. 
landscape planting. It is very rapid grower and becomes 
ie he beautiful as the tree grows older. 
An excellent avenue as well as lawn 
SYCAMORE. —— ‘tree; endures well the dust and smoke 
f ene one of the best shade trees of America. 
‘growing somewhat in the shape of the baetild pone 
oy Rapid grower. Repecranly: 
» OPLAR, CAROLINA. — adapted to the plains 
Oe kia NURSERIES @ HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 
eS « A fayorite with most North- _ 
SENATOR DUNLAP.—- ern growers, and is well — 
A graceful tree of spreading, pyramid- 
OAK, PIN.— al habit;» leaves bright green above, 
lighter on the under side. 
~ 
E One of the most popular shade 
CHINES ELM.— crees ever introduced, a tree that 
will make rapid growth, and a beautiful shade: tree 
that will please you in every way; said to be adapted 
to all kinds of soil, especially to high, dry climate. 
Each 10 
city Ae 2S ke URE APS come Yo A $1.25 $10.00 
Fay) SiR. ake las WOR 8 RR le eam ne 1.35 12.00 
patter Uae acca hia vomep eeescwce sire ct Uetl does oostbUa bat uvicnpealionen 1.50 14.00 
SRP LAM creo sa oeut ees al oo wdep cnacins sthdpswass soctenueesurne 1.65 15.00 
CSEESTCQT Fd iit WE AR MR A SAP EE RP NE 2.00 17.50 
9 es gar ey Re ge Soe Pes ke oe 3.00 27.50 
EL ese eM AcOEt uth Bic Ai veb Sais es sep Sede cs Cece aces earv «es 4.00 35.00 
Considered a distinct species 
TEXAS UMBRELLA.— from the common China 
tree; originally found near the San Jacinto. battlefield; 
distinctive umbrella shape, giving very dense shade. 
Leaves and bark both a 
WILLOW, WEEPING,-— beautiful shade of green, 
exceedingly graceful. 
RED BUD Very attractive ornamental flowering 
—“ tree, with heart shaped leaves and rosy- 
purple flowers in early spring. 
Each 10 
oy eh WL, Mh eal aed gad OU eee eR ween DLS $11.00 
22 ES ay eB Bs 7 ee i SR Ra A a 1.50 14.00 
Lage yi fay Chia Le BEST DATA 22 Medi eee aye Ree oes ees 2.00 17.50 
EVERGREENS 
BERKMAN GOLDEN ARBORVITAR— Co™Ps<t 
rich, golden-tipped foliage. Always beautiful from the 
little plant until maturity. Slow growth permits many 
uses. Foliage flattened perpendicularly and each branch 
close against the others, giving an unusually beautiful 
‘appearance and making the plant very. compact. You 
will like the Berkman Golden as a specimen ‘or in a 
coniferous group. It adds quite to plantings or broad 
leave plants. No pruning required. 
A beautiful, broad, cone- 
BONITA ARBORVITAE.— ‘shaped Arborvitae of un- 
equaled richness in color and perfection of form. Rich 
green color, half globe shape. Can be planted in most 
prominent locations as it makes uniformly perfect 
growth. Slow growth makes it desirable in locations 
where other shrubs would outgrow. Ideal for the fins 
est landscape plantings and most beautiful grounds. 
No pruning. 
Bast ,  mll— 
