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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
Quantity 
HORSE CHESTNUT. Red flowering. Dou¬ 
ble. 5-6 ft. Ult. H. 15 ft. 1 
HORSE CHESTNUT. White flowers. 6 to 
7 ft. 1 
JAPANESE JtED MAPUE. Cut leaf. Finely 
cut leaves. Low spreading habit. Excel¬ 
lent for pools. 18 in. 1 
JAPANESE TREE LILAC. When Lilacs are 
mentioned one immediately thinks of the 
everyday called varieties. This type is not 
in any way similar. The flowers are 
creamy white and a mass of lace work in 
panicles of ten inches. Each branch sets 
with these blooms and makes a glorious 
lawn tree. Low spreading habit. Flower 
size 6 ft. Ult. H. 12 ft. 1 
JUDAS (Red Bud). 5 to 6 ft. 1 
JjlLAC (Clias. Jolly). We have, in re¬ 
serve, a small block of these handsome 
plants. The flowers are single but very 
large; heavy in texture. The clusters are 
large and handsome. Color the nearest 
approach to red. The outstanding vari¬ 
ety. Flowering size. 1 
LILY OF THE VALLEY TREE (Styrax). A 
dwarf upright shrub well branched from 
bottom up. Branches upright. Filled 
with dainty Lily of Valley flowers. Of 
dwarf habit. Rarely above 10 ft. Very 
hardy and quite rare. 1 
MAGNOLIA (Star Magnolia). Bushy. White. 
3 ft. 1 
MONKEY PUZZLE TREE (Araucaria). A 
very rare evergreen, hardy. 3 ft. 1 
MULBERRY. Weeping variety. Standard. 
4 to 5 ft. 1 
NUT TREE. 
English Soft Shell. 4 ft. 1 
Pecan. Hardy type. 4 ft. 1 
PEAR. New seedless, said to be the best 
Pear on the market. 3 ft. 1 
PEONY (Tree). These plants make small 
trees and are perfectly hardy. In named 
sorts. White, pink, red and true purple, 
a color not found in other types. Plants 
ready to bloom, each. 
A collection of all different, labeled. 4 
PINK LOCUST. Grafted plant that flow¬ 
ers pink. 6 ft. 1 
PRUNE, or GERMAN PLUM. This is the 
handsome egg-shaped Plum, known also 
as Prune, since the fruit is of the same 
size. Delicious purple in color. Flesh 
sweet and a great favorite. Easy culture 
and of proliflc habit. Large, bearing size. 
6 ft. 1 
PURPLE LEAVED FRINGED PLU3I 
(Prunus). Something unique for the lawn. 
Does not fruit. An improvement over the 
common type as the leaves are finely cut. 
Pink flowers. 4 ft. 1 
OUINCE. Edible type. 6 ft. 1 
RHODODENDRON (Hybrids). Red, white 
or orchid. 18 in. with buds. 1 
KOlilNIA (Moss Acacia). Pink flowers sim¬ 
ilar to Wisteria: beautiful and rare. 6 ft. 
standard . 1 
SACRED LILY OF INDIA (Amorpha Riv¬ 
ers!). Not hardy. This Lily will grow to 
a height of 7 ft. with white flowers of 
3 ft. A marvel and great attraction. Large 
flowering bulbs . 1 
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