
BAERS 8) gis i Each $16.00 
ue) Vp ake, Sis. Se aaeee a 20.00 
(| a8) Go) 38g Apel 24.00 
isi” ish (1? ye a 29.00 
Rey foe sk. So ccclss ccs eee. 35.00 
Thornless Honey Locust (Triacanthos Inermis) — 
Habit of growth same as above variety, but it 
is almost thornless. 
TUL oa gt eae Each $3.50 
Loon ate cued ieee ae 4.75 
So" Oe: agian bate 6.50 
a 1B) Ga dal SS Ragan, Cee eae 16.00 
ClO TE, iba seared Stine lee a rr 20.00 
PROMS Behe sce oo Finis oie os ss 6 ew e's 24.00 
WGk” TE TS RE an ed ee eae 29.00 
BM EDT Ne ei Se ges sees ee os 35.00 

Flowering Crab 
LARCH — LARIX 
American Linden — This is a large broad-topped 
shade tree, with large heart-shaped leaves and 
yellowish fragrant flowers in early spring. The 
flowers are a great attraction for ethe bees. 
Should be planted in rich soil. 
European Larch — A hardy stately tree with light- 
green, delicate needle-like foliage. This interest- 
ing tree belongs to the Pine family and produces 
cones, but it drops its needles in fall. 
, Ae «os ls OS ER iI Each $1.00 ae canes Each $7.00 B & B $14.00 
SE lee rate ant foes. 9.00 B & B_ 17.00 
LINDEN — TILLIA A i cit Oe Tee 12.00 B&B 23.00 
European Linden — Similar to the American Linden ae 2a ea a eee 15.00 B&B 28.00 
except that it has smaller leaves. 5 oo gek Se ee. ere eee 19.00 B&B 35.00 
CSO kb a a Each $8.00 B & B $15.00 MAGNOLIA 
SU IE ea 11.00 B&B 19.50 Magnolias are most desirable specimen plants 
ee er 1400 B&B 25.00 for the lawn. They bloom profusely with large 
gp? 17.00 B&B 30.00 flowers and increase in size and beauty each year, 
Re ot 21.00 B&B 37.00 Saucer Magnolia (Soulangeana) — One of the hardi- 
est Magnolias and a glorious sight to behold 
when in bloom. The buds are rosy-pink and open 
to immense pure white flowers. Flowers appear 
in spring before the leaves. All plants offered 
are large specimens, just covered with bloom 
buds ready to open. 
45's) BaGe Be eee one nue te Each $9.00 
GB IR RG? Bree er mee a ce cern aed 17.00 
Star Magnolia (Stellata) — A slow-growing bushy 
plant that blooms in the early spring with semi- 
double snow-white flowers. The narrow petals 
give the flowers a star-like appearance; very 
showy and free blooming. 
18-24.) B és Bape eee RA a ee Ae Each $4.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH — SORBUS 
European (Aucuparia) — Small round-topped tree 
with fern-like foliage and clusters of bright 
orange-red berries in late summer. The berries 
are a great attraction for the birds. 

tS SRR eR = Eee ME art SAE Each $3.00 
TO NGS te on des 892 SEN Lata tee oe 4.00 
Magnolia Soulangeana Dee rds aa REE es rd ORE ee ae eta 5.00 
