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NORTH MAIN STREET NURSERY. 
SELECT LAWN TREES, continued. 
White Fringe. A small, round-ldp Irct-, witli niimfrous pure 
white flowers, lcin.i>, lace-like or frin!{e-Iike, blooming late in June. 
Bark smooth and c lean, leaves .shining ; a choice lawn tree. 6 feet, 
75 cts. each ; .s feet. .si.. 50 each. 
VViiiow, Laurei-leaved. This tree is one of the most desirable, 
especially for ne« places, where shade is needed quickly. A fine 
hardy tree for the sea side. $1 and $1.^0 each. 
EVERGREENS. 
With much study, and at great e.\])ense, we have gathered from 
all parts of the world the best that can be found for this climate. 
There is no line of trees or shrubbery .so immediateh- effective 
in beautifying a new place. Ilnr list is too long to be inserted 
here, but intending l)iiyers are requested to write for our Catalogue 
for descri])tion of \ at ietii.s nnd prices. 
The grovvin}; demand for Ex ergreens will be better understood when we 
state that we have filled one single order for ,s5,ooo tree.s. 
MAGNOLIAS. 
A magnificent genus of ornamental trees and shrubs, which are 
covered \\'itli floxwrs re- 
markable for their fra- 
grance, size and lieauty. 
We have in oiu' nursery 
a tree of Magnolia acu- 
minata that we planted 
in 1S68, which is 40 feet 
high. In consequence 
of their statcliness and 
symmetry of form, the 
richness of their foliage 
and their piofusion of 
fragrant Mowers, M;iguo- 
lias stand unri\-aled 
among trees and shrubs. 
It is hardly possible to 
say enough in their 
favor. Our collection 
( omprises the best varie- 
ties to be obtained , either 
in America, Kurope or 
Jai)(Ui, and the trees 
which we ofl'er have been 
grown with great care, 
and will gi\e entire sat- 
isfaction. 
Magnolia tripetala. 
.\ medimn-sized tree, 
with innnense lea\'i--s anfl 
large white flowers in 
June. $1 each. 
M. macrophylla. 
Leaves 2 feet in length, 
very tropical in ajipear- 
aiice ; large white flow- 
ers. $2 each. 
