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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
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LONICERA korolkowi, Blueleaf Honeysuckle 
Attractive shrub with horizontal branches, de- 
veloping into a large mass. Fine blue leaves 
give the plant an unusual effect. Small flowers 
are pink; berries bright red. 10 feet. 
Per10 Per 100 
dr BOW AAR ot BT ap OS a SAL $3.50 $30.00 
WE EM oo, Ree | SO th ee Aik cal 2.15 25.00 
«LI Nn: Gag MI ae RAS SNe (Re RR iE 2.25 20.00 
maacki, Late Honeysuckle 
Strong grower. Large dark green leaves, and 
attractive fragrant white flowers followed by red 
fruit. 8 feet. 
Bye hole ee i eer ee eee eae a peer 3.00 25.00 
Mia ks guise bay als eee Maree ROS ead Oe 2.25 20.00 
Aho pay Wat Male Pe deter ey hee senrhy SAME UTS 1.75 15.00 
tatarica rubra, Red Tatarian Honeysuckle 
A strong-growing Tatarian Honeysuckle, whose 
bloom is almost a deep red. Attractive dark 
ereen foliage. The famous ‘“‘Wheeling strain.” 
8 feet. 
ah Mok aitarein | RPM EER, Soe ES Tega de 2.75 22.50 
PS SUN cae Seed PEE th eS ee eS 2.00 17.50 
i Sp SA Ss Ss Bins Me NE Ws eB Mee 1.50 12.50 
MAGNOLIA glauca, Sweetbay Magnolia 
Tardily deciduous in the North, usually ever- 
green in the South, this Magnolia is attractive- 
ly clad in very elossy blue-green foliage. Bears 
small pure white fragrant “flowers in May, fol- 
lowed by red seed. 20 feet. 
On SMEs Dee etme ee es MeL tee 50.00 
Delian 5. > sents ia Utter Jt te 40.00 
EEG od city Rae Ont Saw CMR NARS S LD hy 30.00 
Safed Sok ow) ee cpg Atlee ga Pee eo 20.00 
soulangeana, Saucer Magnolia 
The well-known shrub Magnolia, whose large 
fragrant blooms appear before the leaves. 
Symmetrical upright grower of excellent habit. 
Flowers open light purple at base, shading to 
pink at tips, with inside of petals clear pink to 
white. One of our most beautiful ornamentals. 
20 feet. 
SMP nel ice cae ty eae Les 40.00 350.00 
PASE We Nd op Sen cahcin Sete aa 4 aes plinth ade? 30.00 250.00 
ILLINOIS, April 3, 1943: “The car of Chase quality was ready for 
delivery this morning. It did my old heart good to see the nice mer- 
chandise which I think will sell itself.’ 
