Red-flowering Dogwood Specimen in full glory 
The Dogwoods are described and priced on page 4 (opposite). 
No more gorgeous show of color is obtainable. We make a spe¬ 
cialty of Dogwood. 
GOLDEN RAIN TREES 
Koelreuteria panieulata. Zone V. 
25 to 30 feet. Most conspicuous when the large loose 
bunches of bright yellow flowers crown the trees in July. The 
compound foliage is pleasing. Sun; lime; dry. 
(Each) (10) 
4 to 5 feet.'*2.00 *18.00 
Laburnum vulgare. Zone V. 
20 to 25 feet. Golden yellow flowers hang from the green 
branches resembling a yellow wisteria. Plant in a favored 
sheltered spot, drained. 
(Each) (10) 
2 to 3 feet.*1.25 *10.00 
4 to 5 feet.2.00 15.00 
Laburnum Vossi. Zone V. 
Smaller than above, but a hybrid, hence very free and 
early to bloom. The best of all Laburnums. Very rare. 
(Each) 
3 to 4 feet.13.00 
4 to 5 feet. . 3.50 
Cercis canadensis (American Red-bud) 
Priced and described on page 4 (opposite) 
Exquisite Magnolias 
O N BARE branches come huge blooms in early Spring—vivid and 
startling. Later, other varieties and species come into flower and 
the Sweet Bay is still blooming in late July. Leaves are usually 
thick and lustrous—the trees shapely and interesting. All prefer well- 
drained soil except M. glauca. Sun; damp, loose, acid humus. 
SOULANGEANA 
Saucer Magnolia 
Hardy Zone V. A small tree to 20 feet. 
Every branch carries its share of huge 
pinkish cups—white inside—about April 
20. There are many varieties—two listed 
below. 
(Each) (10) 
15 to 18 inch, 2-year 
grafts. B. & B.. . . *1.30 *12.50 
30 to 36 inches. B. & B 2.60 25.00 
3 to 4 feet. B & B., speci¬ 
mens . 3.50 30.00 
4 to 5 feet. B. & B., speci¬ 
mens . 5.00 45.00 
SOULANGEANA 
LENNEI 
A form with deeper reddish flowers and 
stronger leaves. Blooms about May 1. 
(Each) (10) 
12 to 18 inch, 2-year 
grafts. B. & B. ...!.. .$1.30 *12.50 
18 to 24 inches. B. & B 2.25 20.00 
24 to 30 inches. B. & B. . 2.75 25.00 
3 to 4 feet. B. & B, speci¬ 
mens . 6.00 50.00 
SOULANGEANA 
NIGRA 
Still darker flowers and still later to 
bloom—about May 15. 
(Each) (10) 
15 to 18 inch, 2-year 
grafts. B. & B.*1.30 *12.50 
21 to 30 inches. B. & B. . 2.25 20.00 
THE “SWEET BAY” 
(Magnolia glauca). Zone V. 
A perfectly glorious small native 
tree. Large, lustrous, half-evergreen 
leaves. It seems to prefer moist places, 
growing in swamps. The flowers are 
creamy white and delicious in fragrance 
—rather like a gardenia. They are 
sparingly borne, but last from May 
into July. 
(Each) 
(10) 
IS to 24 in., 
B. & B .. *1.00 
*8.50 
2 to 3 ft., 
B. & B . . 1.50 
13.00 
3 to 4 ft.., 
B. & B. . . 2.00 
18.00 
YELLOW 
CUCUMBER 
TREE 
(Magnolia acumi¬ 
nata cordata). 
Zone V. 
A small tree with ca¬ 
nary-yellow flowers 
in May and scarlet fruit (showy) in 
August and September. 18 to 24 inches, 
B. & B., *2.75 each, $25.00 for 10. 
UMBRELLA MAGNOLIA 
(M. tripetala). Hardy Zone \ . 
Huge, 2-foot, tropical-looking leaves. 
White flowers 10 inches across in May 
and June. A tree to 30 feet. Easily 
grown. Shade or sun. 
(Each) (10) 
4 to 6 feet.*1.50 *13.50 
STELLATA 
Star Magnolia 
Hardy in Zone V. Dazzling white, 
showy flowers. Earliest of all—about 
April 10. Delightful fragrance. 
(Each) (10) 
12 to 15 inch, 2-year 
grafts. B. & B. *1.30 *12.50 
21 to 24 inches. B. & B. . 2.25 20.00 
STELLATA (Pink) 
A form (grafted) with pink flushed 
flowers. Delectable. (Each) (10) 
12 to 15 inch, 2-year 
grafts. B. & B.$1.60 *15.50 
15 to 18 inches. B. & B . . 2.25 20.00 
24 to 30 inches. B. & B. . 4.50 40.00 
THE YULAN 
(Magnolia conspicua). Hardy in Zone V. 
Tree to 30 feet. April sees the bare 
branches loaded with white, fragrant flow¬ 
ers 6 inches across. A true aristocrat. 
(Each) (10) 
12 to 18 inches. B. & B *1.75 *15.00 
18 to 24 inches. B. &B .. 2.25 20.00 
TULIP POPLAR 
(Liriodendron tulipifera) 
Not a true Magnolia, but closely re¬ 
lated. Huge tree to 100 feet or more. 
Zone V. One of the finest native trees. 
Large, showy flowers in May and June. 
Humus, damp. (Each) (10) 
6 to 8 feet.*1.50 *14.00 
10 to 12 feet. 2.00 18.00 
Rhododendrons and Magnolias 
The leaves and shade of Magnolias are 
beneficial to the growth of Rhododendrons 
Magnolia soulangeana 
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