Best Flowering Trees 
Beautiful Home Framed In Trees 
Shapely Tops 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—The finest Magnolia grown. 
Immense cup-shaped, rose-purple flowers 4 to 5 inches across 
in early spring before leaves appear. A beautiful tree for 
the lawn. 12 to 18 inch plants, $.75 each. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA—Masses of double, pink, rose-like blos¬ 
soms in early spring. Fine for specimen and group planting; 
and cut flowers. Strong 2 yr. 2 to 3 ft. plants, 65c each ; 2 for 
$1.19. Prepaid. 18-24" plants, 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
Magnolia 
Soulangeana 
MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA — Umbrella 
Magnolia — A rapid growing, hardy 
Magnolia. The leaves are often 2 feet 
long, clustered at the tips of the twigs 
and radiate out like spokes of an um¬ 
brella. The large fragrant white 
flowers are 7 to 10 inches across and 
have 6 to 9 petals. The rose-colored 
fruit is borne on long cones. 6 to 8 ft., 
$2.50 each. 
PINK FLOWERING JAPANESE 
CHERRY—The noble trees of Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. presented to our nation by 
the city of Tokio, Japan. Each spring 
the trees are covered with flower clus¬ 
ters of deep rose-pink. 3 to 4 ft. trees, 
'90c each; 2 for $1.65. 
CRIMSON FLOWERING RED 
LEAVED CRAB—A new dwarf variety 
with many outstanding characteristics. 
Very hardy, with silvery-red foliage 
and beautiful red flowers and fruits. 
12 to 18 inch plants, 30c each; 2 for 
54c. 
Red Flowering Peach 
RED BUD (Judas Tree)—A very orna¬ 
mental tree of medium size, with per¬ 
fect heart-shaped leaves. Blooms early 
in spring before the leaves appear, cov¬ 
ering the branches with small rosy- 
purple, pea-shaped flowers. 18 to 24 
inch plants, 25c each; 2 for 40c. 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD—In 
early spring it is covered with masses 
of large rose-red flowers. An unusually 
attractive lawn specimen or group sub¬ 
ject. This fine tree will excite admira¬ 
tion wherever grown. Strong 3 yr. 
trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN RAIN TREE — Koelreuteria 
Paniculata—The outstanding character¬ 
istics of this excellent semi-dwarf, 
ornamental, flowering tree are its 
large plumes of yellow flowers produced 
freely during July and August, fol¬ 
lowed by conspicuous bladder-like pods 
and handsome dark green divided fo¬ 
liage. 18 to 24 inch size, 45c each; 2 
for 90c. 
RED FLOWERING PEACH—The most fascinating and beautiful flowering tree. We are indebted to Persia for 
this superb tree with gorgeous carmine-red, double, roje-shaped flowers which cover each branch and twig in 
great profusion. 3 to 4 ft. size, 80c each; 2 for $1.50. 
NUT TREES AND FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS 
BLACK WALNUT — This is one of 
the largest and grandest of our for¬ 
est trees. A favorite of the landscape 
gardener. The timber is very valuable. 
The nuts are large, round, and the 
kernel has a fine flavor, much liked 
by many people. 2 to 3 ft. trees, 50c 
each; 2 for 90c. 
PECAN—Pecan growing is becoming 
a favorite industry in the Southern 
and Western states and is quite prof¬ 
itable. The trees are long-lived, 
quite hardy, and productive. Large 
thin shelled, rich flavored type that 
to 3 ft. trees, 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
JAPAN WALNUT—Spreading top of 
this tree makes it very ornamental. 
Trees very hardy, having withstood 
20 degrees below zero without injury ; 
begins to bear when three years old. 
The nuts are larger and are borne in 
clusters of 10 to 20. They resemble 
English Walnuts in size, shape, and 
flavor. 2 to 3 ft. size, 75c each. 
CHINESE BLIGHT PROOF CHEST¬ 
NUT—Grown from imported seed. 
Pecan This excellent Chestnut surpasses all 
others. Blight proof, fast growing, 
shells so easily. 2 hardy and the excellent fruits are 1 to 2 inches across. 
10 to 12 inch size, 35c each ; 2 for 65c 
AMERICAN FILBERT—Large productive variety of our native Filbert. Medium size nuts with large sweet kernels 
easy to shell. Bush of low growth and a fine ornamental plant as well as productive. Can be planted in ornamental 
shrub groups, borders, and around foundations. 10 to 12 inch size, 19c each; 3 for 45c; 8 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
CATALPA, OSAGE ORANGE, AND BLACK LOCUST 
SEEDLINGS 
Plant these fine nursery grown seedlings for windbreaks and 
wood lot, as you know, Catalpa, Osage Orange, and Black Locust 
are the most choice for fence posts. Plant 3 to 4 feet apart each 
way for posts and cut every other one. 
Choice of Above Varieties 
10 
25 
100 
200 
12 
to 
18 
inch .. 
$ .30 
$ .70 
$2.00 
$3.75 
18 
to 
24 
inch . 
. .35 
.75 
2.50 
4.50 
2 
to 
3 
feet _ 
... .40 
.85 
3.00 
5.50 
Black Walnut, Tree of Heaven, American White Ash, Box Elder. 
American Elm, American Beech, and Sugar Maple, 10 to 12 inch 
size, 10 for 45c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.75. 
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