Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . aved trees. It retains its deep colorthroughout our warmest weather andits leases until mid w inter. We can-not too highly it. 25c. SAPINDUS MARGINATUS—SoapBerry. A native tree from the Southern eoastbelt, of rapid growth and with pinnateleaves; (lowers white, followed bybright yellow berries which are retainedthrough the winter. 50c. S ALISIU RIA ADIANTIFOLIA—MaidenHair Tree* A rapid growing tree, with curiousfan-like foliage. 50c. SALIX—, or Ring Leaved—Of rapidgrowth, erect and with leaves singu-larly curled li


Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . aved trees. It retains its deep colorthroughout our warmest weather andits leases until mid w inter. We can-not too highly it. 25c. SAPINDUS MARGINATUS—SoapBerry. A native tree from the Southern eoastbelt, of rapid growth and with pinnateleaves; (lowers white, followed bybright yellow berries which are retainedthrough the winter. 50c. S ALISIU RIA ADIANTIFOLIA—MaidenHair Tree* A rapid growing tree, with curiousfan-like foliage. 50c. SALIX—, or Ring Leaved—Of rapidgrowth, erect and with leaves singu-larly curled like a ring, Babylonica (Common Weeping)—Avaluable tree. 25c. STERCULIA PLATAN I FOLI A- JapanVarnish. A very desirable shade tree of rapidgrowth; bark very smooth, leaveslarge. 50c. SOPHORA JAPONIC!. A medium sized tree, with pinnatedfoliage. 25c. TEXAS UMBRELLA TREE. Melia Azedaracli Umbraculiformis—A sub variety of the China Tree. Itassumes a dense spreading head, re-sembling a gigantic umbrella, and ofunique appearance. 25c1., $2 per Rhododendrons. Class III. BROAD LEAVED EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. t 10 Plants, our selection of varieties $ 4 00 100 100 25 00 With but few exceptions all the plants are grown in pots, thereby securingsafety in transplanting, and enabling us to ship with less danger of loss fromremoval. 52 ABELXA EUPESTRIS. A small shrub, with numerous palepink tubular flowers. 50c. ARBUTUS USEDO—Strawberry Tree. Attains a height of fifteen feet. Foli-age dark glossy; flowers white, bell-shaped; blooms early in spring, andproduces bright scarlet, edible ARDISIA CREXATA. A dwarf growing shrub, with darkshining leaves. Its beauty consists ina profusion of very showy berries,which are retained during winter anduntil May. Succeeds best in a shadysituation near a building. Is hardyhere and southward. Rubra—With red berries. 50c. Alba—With white berries. 50c. each. AUCUBA—Gold Dust Tree. This genus contains both male andfemale plant


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