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Glenwood  Nurseries  K  MOON'S       ORNAMENTAL  TREES 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
Magnolia  Kobus.  Thurber's  Magnolia.  (M) 
One  ot  the  hardiest  kinds.  It  has  an  even,  sym- 
metrical development,  branching  from  the  ground, 
and  splendid  shining  green  leaves  that  are  attractive 
all  the  season.  In  Alay  fragrant  white  flowers  ap- 
pear and  last  longer  than  those  of  most  kinds. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft  SI  75    SI 5  00    $125  00 
5  to  8  ft.,  bushy  specimens..  .  .$6  00  to  ^10  00  each 
The  Oriental  Plane  is  a  tree  of  rapid  growth,  and  well  suited  to 
city  and  suburban  planting.    A  good  lawn  or  street  tree. 
Lenne's  Magnolia.  Magnolia  Lenneii.  (S) 
This  remarkable  tree  blooms  in  May,  and  frequently 
again  in  late  Summer.  Its  flowers  are  dark  rose 
without  and  pearly  white  within.  It  is  a  strong 
grower,  that  makes  a  grand  display  when  in  flower. 
Each  10 
4  to  6  ft   $3  00    $25  00 
Magnolia  parviflora.  (VD)  June.  White 
flowers  with  crimson  centers.  Rare  and  desirable. 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy  bushes    $5  00  each 
Magnolia  purpurea;   syn.  obovata.    (D)  A 
late  flowering  sort  of  bushy  habit,  with  deep 
purple  flowers. 
Each  10 
2  K  to  3  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
Soulange's  Pink  Magnolia.  Magnolia  Sou- 
langeana.  (S)  Among  the  hardiest  and  finest  of 
the  foreign  varieties.  The  large  purple  and  white 
flowers  are  a  familiar  and  gorgeous  sight  in  Spring- 
time, and  attractive  anywhere.  Each  10 
4  to  6  ft                                          S3  00    $25  00 
var.  Alexandrina.  (S)  Blooms  a  few  days 
earlier,  otherwise  similar  to  the  above. 
Each  10 
4  to  6  ft   $3  00    $25  00 
Magnolia  speciosa.  (S)  Flowers  a  little  smaller 
and  later  than  M.  Soulangeana,  othei'wise  the 
same.  Each  10 
4  to  6  ft   $3  00    $25  CO 
Hall's  Japanese  Magnolia.  Magnolia  Stel- 
lata;  syn.  Halleana.  (VD)  Dwarf  and  bushy. 
It  blooms  earlier  than  other  variety  and  its  semi- 
double,  white  star-like  flowers  are  delicate  and  fra- 
grant. Its  many  splendid  qualities  adapt  it  for 
specimen  planting,  where  a  small  tree  is  required. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft   $3  50    $30  00 
Morus.  Mulberries 
are  listed   under  Fruit 
The  fruiting  varieties 
Trees . 
Teas'  Weeping  Mulberry.  Morus  nigra,  var. 
Tartarica  pendula.  Requires  but  two  or  three 
years  to  develop  into  a  handsome  weeping  tree 
that  will  ornament  any  lawn.  The  pendulous 
branches  sweep  the  ground  in  shining  lengths.  One 
of  the  best  weeping  trees  in  cultivation. 
Each  10 
5  to  6  ft.,  good  heads   $2  00    $15  00 
Larger  trees    $4  00  to  $7  50  each 
Nyssa.    Sour  Gum 
Sour  Gum.  \yssa  sylvatica  ;  syn.  multiflora. 
(M)  A  native  tree,  especially  liked  for  the 
gorgeous  scarlet  coloring  of  its  foliage  in  early 
Autumn.  Each  10 
4  to  5  ft   S2  00    SI  7  50 
Paulownia 
Empress  Tree.  Paulownia  imperialis.  (M) 
This  is  an  odd-looking  tree,  with  immense  leaves 
that  often  measure  18  inches  across,  and  in  June 
bears  long  panicles  of  purplish  flowers.  Odd  and 
desirable  for  decorative  effects.  Each 
6  to  8  ft....   $1  50 
Persica.    Flowering  Peaches 
Little  trees  that  wrap  themselves  in  rich  clouds 
of  fragrant  bloom  earlv  in  Spring.  They  mature 
rapidly  and  resemble  the  fruit-bearing  peach. 
Price  of  each  of  the  following: 
Each  10 
4  to  5  ft.,  $0  50    $4  00 
Double   White- Flowering   Peach.  Persica 
VULGARIS,  VAR.  ALHA  PLENA.  (D). 
Purple-Leaved  Peach,  var.  foliis  purpureis. 
(D). 
Double    Red-Flowering    Peach,   var.  san 
GUINEA  PLENA.  (D). 
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