DECIDUOUS TREES 
5 
LABURNUM—Continued 10 100 
vulgaris (Goldenchain) Trees or 
clumps. 
5- 6 ft., 2 year.75 .70 
6 - 8 ft., 2 year.85 .80 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Sweet 
Gum) 
3- 4 ft.65 .60 
4- 5 ft.75 .70 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tuliptree) 
A vigorous shade or street tree. 
Yellowish tulip-like flowers. 
4- 5 ft.65 .60 
5- 6 ft.75 .70 
6 - 8 ft.90 .85 
8-10 ft. 1.20 
MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIA alba superba. A rare va¬ 
riety with waxy white flowers 
faintly tinged pink. 
24-30 in. 2.00 
30-36 in. 2.50 
hypoleuca (Silver Magnolia). Fast 
growing deciduous Magnolia with 
leaves more than a foot long and 
with large white flowers 6 to 8 
inches across. 
3- 4 ft. . .’. 1.75 
4- 5 ft. 2.00 
liliflora. Large petaled, large flow¬ 
ered variety, similar in color to 
purpurea. 
15-18 in. 1.50 
18-24 in. 1.75 
purpurea (Lily Magnolia) Free 
blooming tree to 15 ft. Flowers 
wine colored throughout spring 
and early summer, 
18-24 in. 1.50 
24-30 in. 1.75 
rustica rubra. Extremely large rose- 
red flowers edged with white. 
24-30 in. 2.00 
30-36 in. 2.50 
soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia) 
Large purplish pink flowers in 
early spring. 
3- 4 ft. 3.00 
s. nigra. Large flowers, wine red on 
the outside of petals, creamy white 
inside. 
18-24 in. 1.75 
24-30 in. 2.00 
stellata (Star Magnolia) 
12-18 in. 1.50 
18-24 in. 2.00 
2- 3 ft. Specimen. 3.00 
3- 4 ft. Specimen. 7.50 
5-6 ft. Specimen.12.50 
s. Waterlily. A new variety similar 
to stellata, with 4 to 6 inch flow¬ 
ers and 2 0 to 3 0 petals. Flowers 
open pink, fading to white. 
12-15 in. 2.00 
15-18 in. 2.25 
