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A moor Kiver Trivet Hedge. 



Linden. A fiue pj-ramidal tree, with 

 large leaves. Larj^ely used for street and 

 ornamental plantino:. developing into beau- 

 tiful specimens. $1.50 each. 



Maple, Sycamore. A free, upright, 

 rapid grower, large, deep green foliage, 



1^2.00. 



Magnolias. Gran diflora— The king 

 of the southern broad-leaved evergfeen 

 trees; needs no description. Pot-grown, i 

 fool, 50 cents; 2 feet, 75 cents; 3 to 4 feet, 

 li.oo. Fine specimens field grown. $1, 

 $1.25 and $2 each. Extra large trees, I5.00 

 and $10.00 each. 



Magnolia Conspicua. A very fine va- 

 riety of the deciduous Magnolia, bearing 

 beautiful pure white flowers, very early in 

 the soring before any leaves appear. .$1 

 and $1.50 each. 



Magnoli.a. Purpur-1£— a very distinct 

 IMagnolia, bearing clear purple flowers of 

 lars^e size. §[ and $1 50 each. 



Oak. Live Oak— A typical southern 

 shade tree, nursery grown, well formed 

 head. |i.5u and $2 each. 



Water Oak— Very popular. Si to $1.50 

 each. 



Laurel Oak— Similar to Live Oak. $[ to 

 I1.50 each. 



Pin Oak— $i and Jr. 50. 



White Oak— $i and $1.50. 



Poplar, Carolina. A vigorous, healthy 

 native tree of rapid growth, pyramidal in 

 form, with large glossy leaves; valuable for 

 park or street planting. Makes a fine, 

 spreading head if well cut back the first 

 few seasons; succeeds everywhere. Si. 50 

 each. 



Poplar. Lombardy — x\ native of Europe. 

 Remarkable for its erect growth and tall, 

 spire-like iorm, |r.,so. 



Umbrella China Tree. Melia Aze- 

 derach Unibraculifortnis. — A sub- variety of 

 the China tree. It assumes a dense spread- 

 ing head, resembling a gigantic umbrella; 

 is of unique appearance, and a most desir- 

 able tree of rapid growth. 5 feet, 50c. 

 each, $5 per dozen; 7 feet, 75c. each, $6 per 

 dozen. Extra large trees, $1, |i,25, $1,50 

 and $2.50 each. 



Price of seed, X ^b. 15c., 

 lb. 50c. 



lb. 25c., I 



Umbrella China Shade Tree. 



Kilmarnock Weeping Willow. A 



variety of the Goat Willow or common Sal- 

 low. Grafted five to seven feet high upon 

 the Comevvell slock, it forms without any 

 trimming, an exceedingly graceful tree, 

 with glossy foliage and per feet umbrella head, 

 unique in form. Vigorous and thriving in 



White Faiitail Pigeous, $3.00 per Pair. 



