6 Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N. C. 

CERCIS—American Redbud—Cercis canadensis. 30 
ft.— 
A fast-growing, round-headed tree with large, 
leathery, heart-shaped leaves. The last of March, 
before the foliage appears, the tree is covered 
with a profusion of delicate reddish purple flow- 
ers. 


100 1000 
2 year "beds, 15-181. eee $10.00 $90.00 
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CHERRY LAUREL— 
100 >» 1000 
A year 6-10 anaes eee Cee $3.50 $25.00 
2 ‘year, 10-12. die ee Serres 4.50 30.00 

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CORNUS FLORIDA (Dogwood)— 
White flowering dogwood, one of the most at- 
tractive trees grown in the South. 

100 
6-1 221nch ©. een eee $1.00 
92-18inch 2 eee 2.00 
S24 inch eee Oe ee 3.00 
CLERODENDRON TRICHOTEMUM— 
HARLEQUIN GLORYBOWER— 
A strong growing shrub with panicles of white 
flowers produced in August followed by hand- 
some blue berries in the fall. 
100 1000 
Pevears beds; oho] Gn ile ee ee $4.00 $30.00 

CUNNINGHAMIA (Chinese Fir)— . 
The Cunninghamia or Chinese Fir is among the 
most popular of the Firs. The needles are long 
and a beautiful shade of green, extensively used 
in landscape work. 
100 1000 
a° Year. Beds93-6 n> ee $2.50 $20.00 
2¥ ear Beds, b84in. eee 3.00 25.00 
S Vear- Beds, 8-lAnn se 3.50 30.00 


CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) 
100 

2\ year beds;6-12 ana eeee $8.00 
o— 
CYASSUS NIGRICIANS (Spike Broom) 
100 1000 
BE years beds aon. 2 en ree $2.50 $20.00 
