MAGNOLIA parvlfolia—A very rare variety; flowers cup-shaped, 
white purple black at bottom of petals inside. Fragrant. 2-2}/z 
ft., balled, $9.00. 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana (Soulang’s Japanese magnolia)—Grows 
to a fair size, blooms before the leaves come out with large, 
cup-shaped, pink flowers. 7-8 ft., balled, $10.00; 6-7 ft., balled, 
$7.50; 5-6 ft., balled, $5.00; 4-5 ft., balled, $4.50. 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana nigra purpurea—Same habit as Soul¬ 
angeana, but with deep purple flowers; very showy. 8 ft., 
balled, $10.00; AYz ft., in tubs, $4.50. 
MELIA azedarach umbraculiformis (Texas umbrella tree)—An 
ornamental tree, with rounded head, covered with deep green, 
small foliage; very attractive. 6-7 ft., 5>gal. cans, $1.50; 5-6 
ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.25. 
PLATAN US orientalis (European sycamore)—fine shade tree 
growing to large size, but stands cutting back very well; large, 
light green foliage. 8-10 ft., bare roots, $1.50; 6-8 ft., bare roots, 
$1.25. 
POPULUS CAROLINA—Fast grower. 6-8 ft., bare roots, $1.00— 
ten for $8.50; 4-6 ft., bare roots, 50c. 
POPULUS nigra (Lombardy poplar)—Tall, upright narrow¬ 
growing poplars. 8-10 ft., bare roots, $1.25—ten for $10.00; 
6-8 ft., bare roots, $1.00—ten for $8.50. 
PRUNUS amygdalis nana (double flowering almond)—Shrubby 
little tree, covered in early spring with rosette-like flowers, 
white or pink. 2-3 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.25. 
PRUNUS cerasus (double flowering Japanese cherry)—Beauti¬ 
ful flowering cherries, mostly pink and white, growing to fair¬ 
sized trees. 5-6 ft., 3-gal. can, $2.00; 4-5 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.75. 
Campanulata—Single, red. 
Daybreak—Single, pink flowers after Campanulata, early. 
Fugenzo (Veitchi)—Double pink. 
Naden—Double pink and single. 
Kwanzan—Double, pink. 
Mitchell—Single, pink. 
Mount Fuji—Shirotea, double, white. 
Ojochin —Flesh pink large single flowers. 
Pink Pearl—Double, pink. 
Ukon—Double, green. 
Victory—Double, pink and white. 
PRUNUS cerasus pendula (Park’s weeping; double and single 
weeping flowering cherry)—Very graceful trees, growing to 
good size, covered in spring on the weeping branches with 
masses of single pink flowers. 5-6 ft., 2-yr. heads, bare roots, 
$2.75; 1-yr. tops, $2.50. 
PRUNUS cerasus pendula fl. pi.—Double flowering pink weeping 
cherry. 1-yr. tops, $2.50. 
PRUNUS moseri—Purple leaf plum with double, pink flowers in 
early spring. 5-6 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.25; 4-5 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.00. 
PRUNUS mu me (flowering apricot)—Flowers earlier than the 
flowering peaches, with rich, double, pink flowers. 4-5 ft., 
3-gal. can, $1.50. 
PRUNUS persica (flowering peach)—Bears masses of double, 
pink, white or red flowers in early spring before the leaves 
appear. 5-6 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50; 4-5 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.25. 
Burbank—Large, double, pink; late. 
Camelliaflore—Double, carmine red; late. 
Clara Meyer—Double pink. 
Double—Pink; early. 
Double—^Red; late. 
Double—^Red; early. 
Double—^White. 
PRUNUS pissardi (purple leaf plum)—Dark, purple-colored foli¬ 
age, with single white flowers. 6-7 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50; 5-6 
ft., 3-gal. can, $1.25. 
PRUNUS triloba—4-5 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.25; 3-4 ft., 3-gal. can, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PYRUS florlbunda—Single pink flowering; very free. 5-6 ft., 3- 
gal. can, $1.75; 4-5 ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50. 
PYRUS halleana (Kafdo) (Japanese flowering apple)—Foliage 
bright green, tinted red when young; flowers bright pink. 4-5 
ft., 3-gal. can, $1.50. 
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