Gordonia. 
Each 
Per 10 
Shade Trees 
100 Amer 
1 to 2 feet. 
S 3 50 
S30 00 
2 to 3 feet. 
. 50 
4 50 
40 00 , 
3 to 4 feet. 
75 
6 50 
4 to 6 feet. 
9 00 
i 
S3 50 
5 oo 
6 oo 
9 oo 
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
scarlet berries is one of our handsomest 
evergreen shade trees. A moderately rapid 
grower and succeeds everywhere. Should be 
severely cut back when transplanted from 
open ground, but we can now furnish this 
and the next with balls of earth. 
Dahoon Holly ( Ilex Dahoon). Budded trees 
of the Dahoon Holly of the South. Leaves 
bright and glossy, branches literally covered 
with bright red berries. One of the most 
valuable broad-leaved evergreens in our list 
and we strongly recommend it. 
Myrtle-leaved Holly (Ilex myrtifolia). This 
attractive evergreen Holly has small, bright 
green leaves, and produces an abundance of 
bright red berries. One of the finest orna¬ 
mentals for the lower South. Native in 
. some parts of the Southern States. 
LOQUAT. The Loquat may be used as an 
ornamental tree and is a very satisfactory 
evergreen. (See page 38.) 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. T he grandest broad¬ 
leaved evergreen of the southern forests. 
Leaves large, bright shining above, usually 
coated with brownish hairs beneath. Flowers 
beautiful, large, often 8 to 10 inches across, 
waxy white, lemon-scented and produced 
throughout a period of two or three months. 
(See page 57 -) Each Per 10 100 
1 to 2 feet.So 40 S3 50 S30 00 
2 to 3 feet. 50 4 50 40 00 
3 to 4 feet. 75 6 50 60 00 
MANGO. In the southern part of Florida the 
Mango makes a very fine evergreen shade 
tree. (See page 38.) 
MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rubrum). One of our 
handsomest Maples, growing to large size, 
with moderately spreading branches. The 
leaves are three- to five-pointed, light green 
above, white beneath, changing to vivid 
shades of scarlet and gold in autumn. In early 
spring the bright red flowers are produced, 
followed by the red seeds. There is no time 
from very early spring until late autumn when 
the Scarlet Maple is not an attractive tree. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 feet.So 50 S4 00 
4 to 6 feet. 75 6 50 
6 to 8 feet. 1 25 10 00 
8 to 10 feet. 2 00 15 00 
OAK (Quercus). Long-lived, of rapid growth, 
with graceful, rounded tops. The Oaks are 
among our most valuable shade and orna¬ 
mental trees. They can be grown almost 
anywhere, and no lawn or park is complete 
without them. They are the most commonly 
planted of all our shade trees. 
IIACKBERRY ( Celtis occidentalis) . A large, 
rapid-growing tree, with spreading branches 
and rounded head. Leaves oblong, narrow, 
pointed. A very satisfactory shade and ave¬ 
nue tree, and grows well over a wide area. 
Recommended for the South. Each Per 10 
3 to 4 feet.So 35 S3 00 
IIOLLIEvS. These fine evergreen trees are at 
home all over the South. They are not sur¬ 
passed in beauty by any of our broad-leaved 
evergreens. We are now in position to offer 
three varieties, the latest and most note¬ 
worthy addition being Ilex myrtifolia. 
Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 40 
2 to 3 feet. 60 
3 to 4 feet. 75 
4 to 6 feet. 1 00 
American Holly (Ilex opaca). Well known 
as the Christmas Holly. This tree, with 
bright green, spiny leaves and brilliant 
■ -vv, / &■ m' 
“. 
Laurel Oak (see page 59) 
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