. Catalog B. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing plants Texas Tyler Catalogs. CREPE MYRTLE. This shrub makes a good show- ing all summer, stands drought well and should be in every Southern planting. May be trained into a small tree, allowed to branch from the ground; used as a screen planting or pruned into a hedge. We have it in WATERMELON RED (the prettiest of the Crepe Myrtles), PINK, WHITE and PURPLE. Price: Large


. Catalog B. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing plants Texas Tyler Catalogs. CREPE MYRTLE. This shrub makes a good show- ing all summer, stands drought well and should be in every Southern planting. May be trained into a small tree, allowed to branch from the ground; used as a screen planting or pruned into a hedge. We have it in WATERMELON RED (the prettiest of the Crepe Myrtles), PINK, WHITE and PURPLE. Price: Large 2-year plants, 3 feet high, well branched, 50c each; $ per doz. 18-inch size—25c each; $ per dozen; $ per Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD, CORNUS. A native tree known to every one. Desirable for flower effect early in the spring before the leaves appear. Price: Nice, well branched plants, 3 to 4 feet high, 60c each; $ per dozen. FLOWERING PEACH. We have the double red, pink and white. A most beautiful small tree rarely over 20 feet tall. At its blooming time here in March, every twig and branch is bright with beau- tifully formed flowers, rendering the tree showy and attractive. The habit of the three varieties is the same, the only difference being the color of the flowers. Useful as a lawn specimen or in a tall screen. Price: Strong plants, 3 feet high, 75c each; $ per dozen. LILAC. Everyone knows this legacy from grand- mother's garden. We offer one variety—the one we consider best. Rothomagensis. This lilac is a good grower and profuse bloomer. Flowers in panicles of a good lilac color; very fragrant. Our plants are all grafted from flowering stock. There is no dis- appointment in blooms—they are sure to blossom. Price: Heavy plants, 3 to 4 feet high, well branch- ed, 75c each; $ per dozen. MOCK ORANGE. An old favorite with grand- mother. A vigorous growing shrub attaining a height of 8 feet. Used extensively as


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