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H-OTTERING TREES, Continued. 
CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) The wonderful 
shrubby tree that is perhaw the most showy plant 
of the Yfhole South. Every landscape should have 
plenty of them, in the now colors. 
"Watermelon Red" 
2- 3 ft. ... | .75 
3- 4 ft % . . . 
Pink, lja-2 ft. .7 
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White 
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.75 
DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) The Native white flowering 
dogwood. Rod foliage in the fall. 
3-4 ft. | .SC: 4-5 ft c 0 1.25: 5-6 ft. $ 2.CO 
RED FIjOh'ERIhG LOGWOOD (C. 1'. rubra) 
''3-4 ft. | DC 4-5 TfcVlf £“/>■ '.5-6 ft. ,J 3.00 
LILAC , TREE (Syringa .japonica) Attaining 20 to 30 
ft ^ with creamy white blooms in large, loose 
panicles. 4-5 ft. ... 1.00. 
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Purple "Lily" Ma-nolia 7 on 
■APLE, Japanese Red-leaf (Acer pdlmatum altrehVrburoa, 
The gorgeous little shrubby maple i 
doonly lobod red loaves . 
2-3 ft. ... 0 3.00 
sherry with it; 
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MI11C3A (Albizzia julibrissin; Beautiful feathery 
foliagod flat topped fast growing tree with a 
profusion of fra.grant pink blooms in summer. 
8-10 ft. ... § 1.00 12-14 ft. si 3.00 
HOUhWAH ASH, American (Sorbas amcricana) Small 
growing treo with orange berries in the fall,- 
3-4 ft. 0 1.00 
PEACH, Double Flowering (Frunus persica fl. pi.) A 
poach trod covered with blooms like roses. Choice of 
Rod, Pink, White. 3-4 ft. ... 3 1,00 
RED BUD (Cereis canadensis) "Judas Tree". Showy reddish 
pUr plo blc-oma in spr in t a ft c r Do gwood 9 
4-5 ft. 7 1.00: 5-6 fi .. " f 50 
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