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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
LONICERA ruprechtiana, Manchurian Honeysuckle. 
A hardy grower with silvery white flowers in June, fol¬ 
lowed by red and orange berries. 9 feet. 
3- 4 Ft.$1.25 $10.00 
2- 3 Ft. 1.00 7.50 
18-24 In.75 5.00 
tatarica alba, White Tatarian Honeysuckle. 
Hardy vigorous grower. White flowers in early spring 
followed by scarlet fruit. 8 feet. 
2- 3 Ft. 1.25 10.00 
18-24 In. 1.00 7.50 
tatarica rubra. Red Tatarian Honeysuckle. 
Not a deep red, but the nearest we have been able to 
locate. Stock plants selected while blooming in th e Wheel¬ 
ing Nurseries, Wheeling, Illinois. 8 feet. 
2- 3 Ft. 1.50 12.50 
18-24 In. 1.25 10.00 
MAGNOLIA glauca, Sweetbay Magnolia. 
A very attractive ornamental plant, makes a large shrub. 
Broad glossy laurel-like leaves; fragrant waxy-white flowers 
in May. 15 feet. 
6-8 
Ft., 
BB . 
. 25.00 
225.00 
5-6 
Ft., 
BB . 
. 20.00 
175.00 
4-5 
Ft., 
BB . 
. 17.50 
150.00 
3-4 
Ft., 
BB . 
. 15.00 
125.00 
2-3 
Ft., 
BB . 
. 10.00 
75.00 
Magnolia glaucas are grown in bush form, branched from 
the ground. They should be balled-and-burlapped, and we 
quote that way. 
alba superba, Large Saucer Magnolia. 
Freest blooming, strongest growing of the deciduous Mag¬ 
nolias. Large cup-shaped flowers pronounced pink in bud, 
white when fully open. As hardy as any of the Chinese 
sorts when once established, but should be protected the first 
two winters (except in Southern states and California). 
20 feet. 
6-8 Ft., BB . 60.00 . 
5-6 Ft., BB . 45.00 350.00 
4-5 Ft., BB . 3G.00 250.00 
3-4 Ft., BB . 17.50 150.00 
2-3 Ft., BB . 12.50 100.00 
alexandrina, Alexander Magnolia. 
This variety is very similar to Soulangeana, but a few 
days later and slightly deeper color. 15 feet. 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 25.00 . 
2- 3 Ft., BB . 20.00 . 
18-24 In., BB . 15.00 . 
OHIO, January 24, 1934: “We appreciate your promptness in getting our 
order to us, also the fine specimens.” 
ALABAMA, January 27, 1934: “The shipment arrived last week and the 
plants were wonderful. Everybody who saw the Nandinas thought thev were 
beautiful.” 
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