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FRUITLAND NURSERIES, Augusta, Ga 
KOELREUTERIA . Golden Rain Tree 
Koelreuteria panlculata. 25 ft. An ornamental shade tree from China. The 
leaves are broad and flat, coarsely toothed on the edges, and carried in 
flat heads. When the foliage first opens in spring it is dull red, later 
turning to dark green. The latter part of May large clusters of yellow 
flowers are produced for about three weeks—completely covering the head 
of the tree. The flowers are followed by round seed-pods, making the 
tree attractive after the bloom disappears. Each 10 
6 to 8 ft.$1.00 $9.00 
5 to 6 ft.75 6.00 
4 to 5 ft.50 4.00 
If you want a fine winter lawn, plant our Rye Grass seed 
or Fruitland Evergreen Lawn Grass seed. To get the best 
results this should be planted by December 1st. 
LIRIODENDRON . Tulip Poplar 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree). 200 ft. A magnificent, rapid-growing 
tree of pyramidal shape. Foliage broad and glossy. Flowers yellowish 
green, tulip-shape. Valuable for street and lawn planting and for lum¬ 
ber. Needs severe pruning when transplanting. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$ .50 $4.50 
3 to 4 ft.35 3.00 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree). 100 ft. Beautiful native pyramidal 
tree with very large bluish green leaves about 10 inches long. 
2 to 3 ft. 75c each; $6.50 per 10. 
M. liliflora (Chinese Purple Magnolia). 25 ft. Makes a small tree of 
compact growth. Large, purple and white flowers are produced in great 
profusion the latter part of March, and scattering blooms the entire 
summer. 
M. liliflora nigra (Purplish Red Magnolia). 25 ft. Flowers several shades 
darker than M. liliflora. A free bloomer, commencing in March and 
blooming spasmodically during the entire summer. 
Above two Magnolias: Each 
4 to 5 ft.$2.75 
3 to 4 ft. 2.00 
2 to 3 ft. 1.50 
18 to 24 in. 1.00 
M. soulangeana (Soulange’s Magnolia). 25 ft. Flowers large, cup-shaped, 
white, more or less suffused with pink, borne in March. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$2.00 
18 to 24 in. 1.50 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia). 8 to 10 ft. Shrub or small tree having very 
fragrant star-shaped white flowers. Quite hardy and very free-flowering. 
It begins to bloom when hardly 2 feet high. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$5.00 
2 to 3 ft. 4.00 
18 to 24 in. 3.00 
EVERGREEN MAGNOLIAS. See page 18. 
MALUS . Flowering Crab-Apple 
The Flowering Crab can be planted as specimens on the lawn or in 
masses, either in the border or open lawn. 
Malus ioensis bechteli (Bechtel Double-flowering Crab). 8 ft. The flowers 
of this sweet-scented Crab resemble small pink roses. Very hardy and 
good for individual planting. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 each. 
M. atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). 8 ft. Single, carmine flowers that fade 
to a light pink. Very showy. 
M. floribunda. 8 ft. Single; pink; early. Spreading. Yellow fruit slightly 
tinted red. 
M. halliana parkmani 
(Parkman Flower¬ 
ing Crab). 8 ft. 
Rose-colored buds 
and pinkish white 
flowers when open. 
Dwarf habit. A good 
variety for group 
and mass planting. 
M. sc hei decker! 
(Scheidecker Crab). 
8 to 10 ft. Tall, up¬ 
right grower, with 
small, pink flowers 
in great profusion. 
M. spectabilis (Chi¬ 
nese Double-flower¬ 
ing Crab). 8 ft. A 
small-sized tree, 
producing a wealth 
of delicate, double 
pink flowers in ear¬ 
ly April. 
Above 5 Malus : Each 
4 to 5 ft.$1.00 
3 to 4 ft.75 
2 to 3 ft.50 
Texas Umbrella Tree 
Koelreutaeria 
MELIA . China Tree 
Melia azedarach umbraculiformis (Texas 
Umbrella Tree). 25 ft. A sub-variety of 
the China Tree. It assumes a denser 
spreading head, resembling a gigantic 
umbrella. A most desirable tree of rapid 
growth. Ideal for dog kennels and poul¬ 
try yards. Flowers fragrant purple in 
April. Each 10 100 
5 to 6 ft., well 
branched .$1.50 $12.50 $100.00 
4 to 5 ft. 1.00 8.50 75.00 
MORUS . Mulberry 
Morus alba pendula (Weeping Mulberry). 
10 ft. A beautiful and hardy tree, form¬ 
ing a perfect umbrella-shaped head, with 
long, slender, willowy branches drooping 
to the ground. Desirable for lawns, parks 
and cemeteries. 5 to 7 ft. stems, 2-yr. 
heads, 75c each; $6.50 per 10. 
NYSSA . Black Gum 
Nyssa sylvatica (Tupelo; Sour or Black 
Gum). 100 ft. A native tree of robust 
habit, growing naturally from Maine to 
Texas. Leaves dark, shining green, in 
autumn assuming tones of red and scar¬ 
let, which makes it most desirable. Fruit 
dark blue. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft. $.50 $4.50 
OAK. See Quercus. 
PLATANUS . Plane Tree 
Platanus occidentals (American Plane 
Tree; Sycamore). 80 ft. The well-known 
variety extensively used for street and 
park planting, especially where there is 
smoke. Each 10 100 
10 to 12 ft.$2.50 $22.50 $200.00 
8 to 10 ft. 1.50 12.50 100.00 
6 to 8 ft. 1.00 8.50 75.00 
POPULUS . Poplar 
Populus nigra ltallca (Lombardy Poplar). 
40 to 50 ft. The well-known Italian va¬ 
riety. A tall, pyramidal, compact, and 
rapid-growing-tree, extensively planted 
in the southern part of Europe. Very 
desirable where a formal effect is wanted. 
P. simoni fastigiata (Simon Poplar). 40 to 
50 ft. A remarkable variety of the small- 
leaf Chinese Poplar. Of pyramidal habit, 
resembling the Lombardy, but making a 
more pleasing 
grower. 
impression. 
A 
rapid 
All Populus: 
Each 
10 
100 
8 to 10 ft. 
.$ .75 
$6.50 
$55.00 
6 to 8 ft. 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
5 to 6 ft. 
.35 
3.00 
25.00 
Ornamental Trees Add Beauty to Every Home. 
