CACTI VARIETIES 
Most of these cacti varieties will stand cold to below 
zero. They will grow in rich well drained soil. They 
should not be planted in a low wet location. Any of 
the following varieties can be transplanted any time 
of the year: 
Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 81—Rattail. 6 inch plants 15c. 
No. 82—Devels Head. Small plants 15c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 88—Cholla or Cane. 6 inch plants 15c. Pkt. seed 
No. 84—Hedgehog. Small plants 15c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 85—Barrel Cactus. Small plants 25c. Pkt. seed 
10e. 
No. 86—Red Flowered Petaya. Small plants 15c. Pkt. 
seed 10c. 
No. 87—Living Rock. Small plants 15c. No seed. 
No. 88—Blue Flowered Petaya. Small plants 15c. 
Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 89—Rainbow. Large plants 
25c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
Small plants 1dc. 
No. 90—Fishhook. 
Small plants 15c. Large plants 
25c. Pkt. seed 10c. ; Pies 
No. 91—Corncob. Small plants 15c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 92—Porcupine. Small plants 15c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 983—Dry Whisky. Small plants 15c. Large plants 
50c. No seed. . 
No. 94—White Night Blooming. Small plants 25c. 
No seed. 
No. 96—Purple Leaf Pear. Pht. 
seed 10c. 
Small plants 15c. 
No. 9%7—Resurrection Plant. 
or 60c per dozen. 
Scientific names will be furnished for 
quested. 
Large plants 10c each 
eacti if re- 
EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
No. 98—Purple Sage (Leucophyllum texanum) Plant 
these seed in warm weather preferably in small pots 
of caliche soil or any soil that is not too rich. These 
are easy and fast growing plants from seed. They 
should be grown in full sun. Pkt. seed 25c. (P) 
No. 99—Mountain Senizo (P) (Leucophyllum minus) 
Grow in the same methods as item No. 98. This plant 
very beautiful for a speciman plant and for its beau- 
tiful blue blooms. You will not be disappointed in 
this rare plant. 1 foot plants $5.00 each F.O.B. Pkt. 
seed 25c. 
No. 100—Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora) (P) 
Plant these seed in warm weather rich semi-moist . 
soil. An evergreen large dark green foliage. Flowers 
like a cluster of grapes dark purple. A very orna- 
mental the year round. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 101—Buckeye (Aesculus pavia) (P) Plant these 
seed in warm weather in rich semi-moist soil. An 
attractive fast growing small tree producing numer- 
ous pink to red flowers along the stems before the 
leaves appear in the spring. Hardy easy to trans- 
plant. 3 foot plants 50c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 102—Redbud (Cercis occidentalis) (P) Plant 
these seed in warm weather in well drained soil. A 
beautiful small tree producing numerous red flowers 
along the stems in the early spring. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 103—Retama (Parkinsonia aculeata) (P) Plant 
these seed in warm weather in any semi-moist soil. 
Ornamental small trees having long string like leaves 
and clusters of golden flowers. A plant for the warm _ 
climates. Small plants 50c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 104—Evergreen Sumac (Rhus virens) (P) Plant 
these seed in early spring in rich semi-moist. soil. 
Foliage glossy and in fall and winter the plant has 
large spikes of small red berries that are very decora- 
tive. A good hedge plant or use as a specimen plant. 
Small plant $1.00. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 105—Staghorn Sumac (Rhus lanceolata) (P) 
Plant these seed in early spring. A hardy plant in 
rich semi-moist soil having brilliantly colored foliage 
in the fall, also clusters of red berries. 3 foot plants 
75c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 166—Possum Haw-Ilex decidua (P) Plant these 
seed in the early spring in rich semi-moist soil. Leaves 
scolloped dark green, bright white flowers. In fall 
and winter the small tree is covered with small red 
apples and is very decorative. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 107—Orchid Flowered Willicw (Chilopsis linearis) 
(P) Plant these seed in early spring in any moist or 
semi-moist soil. This plant will grow to 6 feet or more 
the first season from seed. Flowers large purple 
trumpet shaped. This small tree has many very good 
uses. 3 foot plants 50c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
