20 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida 
rubra):—Similar to white dogwood but with 
beautiful rose-pink flowers in bloom at same 
time as white dogwood. 
-2% 
ft. 
xxx 
$ 1.50 
5-6 
ft. 
xxx 
4.50 
-3 
ft. 
xxx 
2.00 
6-7 
ft. 
xxx 
6.00 
-4 
ft. 
xxx.. 
... 2.50 
7-8 
ft. 
xxx 
7.50 
-4V 2 
ft. 
xxx 
3.00 
HOLLY, American (Ilex opaca):—Nice bushy 
nursery grown specimens that will live when 
transplanted. 
2 -2% ft. xxx $2.00 3V2 -4 ft. xxx $3.50 
21&-3 ft. xxx 2.50 4 -4% ft. xxx 4.00 
3 -3 Y 2 ft. xxx. 3.00 
HOLLY, Howard’s American (Ilex opaca how- 
ardi):—A most ususual variety of native Holly, 
originated in Florida. Has darker green foli¬ 
age with few prickly spines and bears berries 
in much greater prufusion than ordinary holly, 
making this one of the most beautiful of trees. 
Plants grown from cuttings or grafts to insure 
the berries. 
3- 4 ft. x . $ 3.00 
4- 5 ft. x . 4.00 
5- 6 ft. x . 5.00 
LILAC TREE (Syringa japonica):—Attaining 20 
to 30 ft. with creamy white blooms in large 
loose panicles. 
4-5 ft. xx . v . $ 1.25 
MAGNOLIA, Southern (Magnolia graniflora):— 
The old fashioned evergreen Magnolia of the 
South. 
2- 3 ft. xx $ 2.00 4-5 ft. xxx $ 4.00 
3- 4 ft. xx. 3.00 5-6 ft. xxx 5.00 
Also a few large sizes, priced on request. 
MAGNOLIA PURPUREAA shrubby tree with 
beautiful purple tulip-shaped blooms in Spring. 
Very striking. 
IV 2-2 ft. xx $ 2.00 2-3 ft. xxx $ 3.00 
Outdoor Living Room of 
DR. L. J. BLAKE, Spartanburg, S. C. 
