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Shade Trees 
The Live Oak has no superior as a shade tree 
Prices of Magnolia: 
2 to 3 feet. 
3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 6 feet. 
6 to 8 feet. 
8 to 10 feet 
Each Per lo 
$0 65 $6 00 
90 8 00 
1 25 II 00 
2 50 22 50 
5 00 
MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rnbrutn). Our hand¬ 
somest Maple, growing to large size, with 
moderately spreading branches. Leaves are 
three- to five-pointed, light green above,white 
beneath, changing to vivid shades of scarlet 
and gold in autumn. From very early spring 
until late autumn the Scarlet Maple is always 
attractive. Deciduous. Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet.$0 40 $3 50 
3 to 4 feet. 65 6 00 
4 to 6 feet. 85 8 00 
6 to 8 feet. i 25 10 00 
8 to 10 feet. 2 25 20 00 
Special size. 3 00 and up 
OAK (Quercus). Long-lived, of rapid growth, 
with graceful, rounded tops. The Oaks are 
among our most valuable and common shade 
and ornamental trees and can be grown 
almost anywhere. 
Oak: 
Each 
Per 10 
2 to 3 feet. . 
.So 40 
S3 50 
3 to 4 feet.. 
. 65 
6 00 
4 to 6 feet.. 
. 85 
8 00 
6 to 8 feet. . 
. I 25 
10 00 
8 to 10 feet. 
. 2 25 
20 00 
Special size. 
. 3 00 and up 
Sweet Gum 
Oak, Laurel (Quercus laurifolia). A medium- 
or large-sized almost evergreen tree, with 
thick, rounded head and slender branches. 
The leaves are oblong, sometimes lobed, 
dark green. A handsome shade and avenue 
tree, and of commanding appearance as 
single specimens. 
Live Oak, A fine long-lived evergreen tree, 
native to the South. Its symmetrical shape 
and dark, glossy green leaves make it a very 
handsome and desirable tree for lawn plant¬ 
ing. It succeeds over a wide range of terri¬ 
tory, and our stock is produced from a very 
fine type. 
POPLAR (Fopnlus Simonii). A tall, rapid¬ 
growing small-leaved (leciduous Chinese 
Poplar of upright, pyramidal habit, more 
beautiful than Lombardy, and better 
adapted to the lower South. Meyer’s in¬ 
troduction. Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet.So 40 S3 50 
3 to 4 feet. 65 6 00 
4 to 6 feet. 85 8 00 
6 to 8 feet. i 25 10 00 
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