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MAGNOLIAS, Continued 
M. STELLATA ROSEA.* True Pink Star Magnolia 
A dwarf variety of the above with rose- Each Ten 
pink flowers. 
15 to 18 In. _ 4.00 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. _ 5.00 
2 to 2i/ 2 Ft. _ 6.50 
M. STELLATA ROSEA (No. 2).* Light Pink Star Magnolia 
A more vigorous grower than the pre¬ 
ceding. 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. _ 4.00 
M. TRIPETALA. 30 to 40 Ft. Umbrella Magnolia 
Very big tree, broad spreading branches, 
enormous leaves. Giant flowers 8 to 10 
inches across. 
6 to 8 Ft. 
8 to 10 Ft. 
10 to 12 Ft. 
3.50 
31.00 
5.00 
45.00 
7.00 
63.00 
MORUS ALBA PENDULA. 8-10 ft. Tea’s Weeping Mulberry 
Has fountain-like effect, having long, 
weeping branches. Much used as a lawn 
specimen. Grafted on 5-foot stems. 
3 yr. heads _ 2.75 25.00 
OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM. 25 to 30 Ft. Sorrel-Tree 
The top is dome-shaped, adorned with 
long bunches of white flowers. Thick 
shiny leaves turn scarlet in fall. 
3 to 4 Ft. _1_ 1.50 13.50 
4 to 5 Ft. _ 2.00 18.00 
5 to 6 Ft. _ 2.75 24.00 
6 to 8 Ft. ___ 3.50 31.00 
8 to 10 Ft. _ 5.50 50.00 
10 to 12 Ft. _ 7.00 63.00 
PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE. Amur Cork-Tree 
Very good for cities. Looks like black 
walnut, but has dark, berry-like fruits. 
5 to 6 Ft. _ 2,50 
6 to 7 Ft. __ 3.50 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. 70-80 ft. European Plane-Tree 
Most useful tree for cities and parks, re¬ 
sisting smoke, dust and insects. Makes 
a broad spreading head 80 to 90 feet 
high, providing ample shade. For rapid¬ 
ity of growth and lasting qualities it 
holds first place. 
8 to 10 Ft. high, 1% to 1 y 2 In. cal. _ 3.00 27.00 
10 to 12 Ft. high, iy 2 to 1 % In. cal. _ 3.50 31.00 
10 to 12 Ft. high, 1% to 2 In. cal. _ 4.50 41.00 
12 to 14 Ft. high, 2 to 2y 2 In cal__ 5.50 50.00 
Plane Trees thrive under city conditions. 
