Hawthorne, 
A very 
of bright 
Pauls double scarlet: 
fine tree of slow growth covered 
red blossoms. 5~5 f ® Cl.50 each. 
in late 3pring with masses 
Larger sizes to 43.50 
Pink Dogwood: 
A small slow growing tree producing pink colored flowers. Very 
choice garden tree. 3-4' ® $3.00 each. 4-.5 f @ $5.00. each 
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Native Dogwood: 
Very neat nursery grown specimens, 4-5* <9 $2,00 each 
Magnolia Soulangoana: 
A very early flowering shrub or tree with large tulip-like 
blossoms of lavender and white color. These appear before the leaves 
do. 3-S’ ® $3,50 to $10.00 each. 
Magnolia macrophilla: 
A tree of exceedingly rare and imposing beauty, with large leaves 
often measuring 30 inches long. The flowers which have large white 
petals with a red blotch at the base sometimes measure up to 14 
inches in diameter. 4 ft. % $5.00 each. Specimens @ $10.00 each. 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
Boston Ivy: 
A fine creeper for covering south walls, chimney's etc. Foliage 
turns scarlet in fall. Strong roots <9 .750 each 
English Ivy: . 
Splendid for ground covers and north exposures of walls, bank 
covers etc. Rooted cuttings per dcz. $ .75 
1 year old ” n . 1.00 
2 year old M n ” . 2.00 . 
English Ivy, Gutleaf variety: 
Gracefully formed leaves. 3” pots (9 250 each 
3 plants in 4" " ® 350 » 
Specimen pots for home decoration @ 500 & 750 each 
English Ivy, Bunch-loaf Ivy (conglomerate) 
Compact growing form suited for home decoration. 
Well grown specimens in 5" pots ® 500 & 750 each. 
English Ivy, (Rcdera gracilis): 
Small leaved, freely branching Ivy. .. .. 
Strong pet grown plants @ 500 each 
English Ivy (Madeira): 
Large variegated leaves. Coarse growing. Potted plants <9 250 ea. 
Bignonia or Trumpet Vine: 
A profuse growing vine with tubular red flowers for. sunny ex¬ 
posures. 750 each. 
