New Braunfels Nursery and Floral Co., Inc. 7 
GERANIUMS: All colors and sizes, for 
yard planting or indoors. Write for prices 
in spring. 
HYPERICUM: Goldflower, hardy, free- 
blooming, low spreading plants. Yellow cup 
shape flowers from spring until frost. 
Evergreen. Good for low hedges. 
6- 8 in. plants—qt. cans_____________ each $ .50 
8-10 in. plants—gal. cans__________. each 1.00 
10 for Re 00 
15-18 in. plants—B. & B.__.... each 1.60 
10 for Sir 00 
Lsectein:  plants——bo & Boe each 2.00 
24-30 in. plants—B. & B._.____ each 2.50 
30-36 in. plants—B. & B._ each 3.00 
HYDRANGEAS: Nice pot plants and 
yard plants. Grow well in shade. Write 
us for colors. $1.50 each. 
HONEYSUCKLE: Red, Evergreen bush, 
low growing, red bark. 
fooc+ eines plants—-b- Ruts 2 each $1.00 
Doom Lea Niele,” Bienes oes each 1.50 
HOLLY YOUPON: 
native, red berries in winter, 
Evergreen shrub, 
oval green 
leaf. Ideal for sheared specimen and 
hedges. 
iL aodeine Dlants—b..- & Bato. each $1.75 
24-30 in. plants—B. & B..._. each 2.00 
30-86 in. plants—B. & B.______ each 4.50 
HOLLY—BURFORDI: Evergreen shrub, 
upright growing, large broad, round glos- 
sy green leaves, large red berries at Christ- 
mas time. Very attractive. Will grow good 
in shade. NEW. 
te Peri alu Cale fee ee each $2.50 
Dee Ute ener De a Se aS each 3.00 
HIBISCUS—(Rose of China)—Large flow- 
ering shrub. Good for house plant or out- 
door planting. Not evergreen. 
8-12 in. plants—5 in. pots.............. each 75c 
Single red or pink 
JRSE VATA plee 0) Ech e\ecp a eee er eater emer each $1.25 
PRBS TICES ACE. onal Spek coe ae ee ae ee each 3.00 
Single red or pink 
Double red or pink 
JASMINE—(floridum) (Humile)—Ever- 
green, bright green leaves and stems, yel- 
low flowers, heavy bloomer, graceful shrub. 
2-3 ft. plants—heavy—B. & B.._eacn $1.25 
3-4 ft. plants—heavy—B. & B....each 3.00 
JASMIN E—Primulium — (Primrose Jas- 
mine)—Early spring bloomer, large yellow 
flowers, large green leaves, semi-evergreen 
shrub. 
18-24 in. plants—gal cans... each $ .75 
a-on tts Diants=—-b wae bo ee ere each 1.00 
38-4 ft. plants—B. & B.. each 2.00 
IVY—Devils Ivy, house plant, decora- 
tive. Green leaves, or variegated yellow 
and green leaves. 
6- 8 in. plants—8 in. pots... each $ .25 
8-10 in. plants—4 in. pots.............. each .50 
IVY—CLIMBING FIG—Ficus Repens— 
Evergreen vine, smali oval leaves. Grows 
on any surface, good for walls, trellis, and 
rock gardens. 
Sein DOtS—O6. Ins plants =. ee each $ .35 
3 for $1.00 
THE HANDLING OF SHRUBS. 
AND OTHER PLANTS 
All shrubs, trees and other plants that 
are obtained from nurseries are grown in 
two different ways; in the open ground, or 
in pots, tubs, or cans. Those grown in pots, 
tubs and cans are easily handled; if grown 
in open ground they are taken up, either 
bare rooted, or with earth about the roots. 
When they are dug with earth about the 
roots, they are called Balled and Burlapped. 
POT GROWN PLANTS 
Many varieties are grown in pots, tubs, 
or cans. These can be transplanted or 
shipped at any time of the year, and im- 
mediate planting effects can be accom- 
plished. 
BARE ROOTED (BR) PLANTS 
These consists of plants taken from the 
open ground (where grown) with bare 
roots, usually handled during dormant win- 
ter season—from November to April, they 
are shipped without any soil on roots, but 
are well dipped in mud, and packed in wet 
straw for protection against exposure, and 
evaporation (drying out). 
BALLED AND BURLAPPED (B&B) 
PLANTS 
Are those that have been dug with the 
roots in place, in the original soil. Burlap 
is then tied around the ball of earth, and 
the plant should be carefully handled by 
the ball, rather than the tops (foliage) so 
as not to loosen the earth around the roots. 
Burlap should not be removed when plant 
is set out. 
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