SIZE _ EACH _ PEE 10 PEE 100 
ILEX OPACA (American Holly) Narrow pyramidal head. Dull green oval leaves, 
yellowish green underneath. Dull scarlet fruit. Good for wet places. 
5 .B&B 7*50 
3 .B&B 5 - 6 ’ 10.00 
KOEIHEUTEEIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain Tree)(Varnish Tree) Small valuable tree with 
bright yellow flowers in July. 25 to 30 ft. 
25 .2-3’ .60 5*00 
30.-..3-11’ .80 7*00 60.00 
17. . ii-5» 1.20 10.00 
16 . 5 - 6 ' 1.50 13*00 
1.. 3 ^^" 12.50 
3 .■* * k- 3 " 15*00 
7 .-5-6" 17*50 165.00 
2.. 6-7" 25*00 
1 .8-9’ 50.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer Magnolia) For planting Spring 19 ^ 1 . Large purplish 
pink and white cup-shaped blooms in May before the leaves appear. 
10.B&B 3-V 6.00 
10. k- 3 ' 7.50 
10 .B&B 5 - 6 ' 10.00 
10 .BScB 6-7' 12.50 
. . ^4 yr. specimens B&B 6-8' 15*00 
yr. specimens B&B 7 - 9 ' 20.00 
MALUS lOENSIS PLENA (Bechtel's Flovjering Crab) Double pink rosebud-like flowers 
in May and June. 12 to 15 ft. 
^4 .2-3' 1*00 
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (American Sycamore) Large rapid growing tree with shapely 
head and white trunk. Makes a splendid lawn tree. 100 ft. 
2 .5-6' .80 
3 . l-li" 1*50 
6 .2.00 18.00 
8 .li-ll" 2.50 20.00 
11 .1-5-2" 3*00 25.00 
28.2-2i" i4.00 55.00 
2^4 . 2 ^- 3 " 8.00 75*00 
1 . k- 3 " 16.00 
2 .5-6" 25*00 
7 . 6 - 7 ” 32.50 
3 .7-8" 40.00 
3 . 8 - 9 ” 50.00 
POPULUS EUGENIE (Carolina Poplar) A rapid grower which succeeds well in all 
soils and climates. 75 to 100 ft. 
43 ..1-ii” .70 6.00 50.00 
32.1.20 10.00 90.00 
52 . l|-2" 1.70 15*00 140.00 
11.2-2^" 2.00 18.00 
1. 2 |- 3 ” 2.50 
1 . 5 - 3 i” 3*50 
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