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Albizzia julibrissin (Mimosa). Small tree; low 
spreading top; foliage finely pinnate and pink 
flowers in summer. 
Each 
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Cornus florida (White Dogwood). White blossoms 
in early spring; foliage attractive all summer; 
in fall, colors beautifully with brilliant scarlet 
berries. 
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Sato LOCC ta 2h 4.50 
Cornus florida plena (Double Flowering Dogwood). 
Very double, showy white blooms appear about 
ten days later than those of Cornus Florida. 
Large red berries hang on late into winter. 
18*to-24 inches: 42 1.25 
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Cornus florida rubra (Pink Dogwood). Similar 
to the white, except that its flowers are pink. 
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Toe Leer ies aur 3.50 
Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). Has 
beautiful evergreen heavy, shining foliage; in 
summer and fall produces large pearly-white 
flowers 6 to 8 inches across. 
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Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Large, open, 
round-headed tree; leaves turn a brilliant scar- 
let in autumn. 
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Torta Zeer. 24 ee 6.00 
