FRANKLINIA (Gordonia Alatamaha) 
This is a very rare native American flowering tree, 
having been found by John Bartram in 1790, but has 
been lost for many years and only recently reintroduced. 
A small tree to 30 feet. Leaves obovate-oblong, nar¬ 
rowed into a short petiole, slightly serrate, light green 
and shining above, turning scarlet in the fall. 5 to 6 
inches long. Flower single, 3 inches in diameter, pure 
white with numerous yellow stamens. Blooms during 
. August. Very vigorous grower and hardy in the South 
as well as in the far North. 
Each 10 100 
4-6 inch, C. T. _ 1.00 8.00 
6-8 inch, C. TT. _1.25 10.00 
8-12 inch, C. TT. _1.50 12.00 
GINKGO BILOBA (Maiden Hair Tree) 
6-8 inch, S. _ .65 5.0(t 
8-12 inch, S. _ .90 7.60 
12-15 inch, S. _1.25 10.00 
12-18 inch, field, B&B_,_ .25 
18-24 inch, field, B&B _ .50 
HYDRANGEA (French Variety) 
This variety blooms all summer long. Flower extra 
large, color deep blue in an acid soil, and it changes 
to pink in an alkaline soil. 
6-8 inch, C. T., from 3" pot_ 1.00 7.00 
Medium Clumps from field, B&B .50 
Large clump from field, B&B_1.00 
IDESIA POLYCARPA 
Desirable shade tree, growing to about 25 feet in height. 
Leaves are very large, heart shaped, with long red 
stems. It is attractive in its color contrast of gre«n 
leaves with red stem. In the fall it turns yellow to red 
color. Very rapid grower. 
2- 3 feet, field grown, bare root_ .25 
3- 4 feet, field grown, bare root_ .40 
LAGERSTROMIA INDICA (Crepe Myrtle) 
One of the favorite flowering shrubs of the South. 
Hardy and heavy bloomer for a long period. It paints 
the landscape in summer with its brilliant blossoms in 
tones of many different shades, being called “Southern 
Lilac.” Crimson, white, and lavender. 
12-18 inch, field grown 
18-24 inch, field grown 
3' 4 feet, field grown _ 
3- 4 feet, field grown _ 
4- 5 feet, field grown _. 
8-12 feet, field grown . 
- 1.25 
10.00 
. 1.75 
15.00 
. 2.00 
17.50 
. 3.00 
25.00 
.50 
1.25 
(T^ast size in CiMmson only.) 
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