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Malus - Flowering Crab Morus - Mulberry 
Morus tatarica (Russian Mulberry). This makes 
a round-headed tree, quick of growth and 
with profuse foliage. It is wonderfully pro- 
ductive, and for anyone wishing to attract 
birds and for chicken runs it cannot be 
surpassed. Fruit smaller than our native 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among 
the gorgeous spring-flowering trees. They are 
hardy, of easy culture, and will thrive in almost 
any soil. They are available in many shades 
and when used as specimens or mass plantings 
are most effective. Many kinds bear very 
ernamental fruit. No lawn is complete without variety. Each 
Sd eGr ESS Cienns Bite 1O:fty. 1 i4cin.calane eeee $1.50 
Malus, Dolgo. 15 to 20 feet. Compact in form. OMe Aine, WWD Tis Gell cc acu cose 2.00 
Pure white flowers followed with conspicu- (2 aites Wea SA Wana, oecoecuaoce 3.00 
ous red, medium sized, edible fruit. Very 2, ae 5) ie, 2 in calles sae. ee ee 4.00 
showy in August. 
M. eleyi (Ely Crab). 12 to 15 ft. The best of Nyssa - Sour Gum 
the purple or red-leaf Crabs. Covered in Nyssa sylvatica (Tupelo Gum). One of the finest 
spring with clusters of large pink flowers, trees known for fall coloring. It has long, 
followed by showy red fruit. narrow, glossy leaves, and is rather slow 
growing. Very attractive at all seasons. Not 
M. floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab). 12 of taht otfered mUrssiy crown 
to 15 ft. A small, spreading tree with grace- Each 
ful arching branches. Buds rosy red changing 6 f 760 
to light pink. Fruit reddish yellow and showy. e to 7 ie Co Un Serene note moods oe 00 
One of the best. to ‘be TA See seeks ene eas Nee eee 4 
tOnd) Fite, seers oeh cos ate, Semen ne 4.00 
M. hopa (Hopa Crab). 18 to 20 ft. Strong, 
healthy tree, rose-pink flowers. Fruit red OXYDENDRUM. See page 17. 
inside and out. 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel’s Crab). 12 to 15 ft. Phellodendron - Cork Tree 
Rather slow grower with upright, spreading Phellodendron amurense (Chinese Cork Tree). 
branches. Its double pink flowers resemble A handsome corky bark tree with spreading 
clusters of small roses. branches, compound leaves, and round top. 
M. niedzwetkyana (Redvein Crab). 15 to 20 ft. Looks much like a Black Walnut but has 
A Russian variety with purplish red flowers, dark berry-like fruit. Rapid grower, hardy, 

twigs, leaves and fruit. A rather larger and unusual. Each 
spreading tree ppongmost varieties. eR ae EO eee $3.00 
M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab). 10 to: 15 SEtOulOn tate ceecetene nee ene 4.00 
ft; Compact, upright growth with small, 
eoeur single rose blossoms borne in profu- Platanus . Sycamore 
PriceloflaboverCrabs: Each Platanus occidentalis. A native Sycamore which 
3 to 4 ft $1.25 is not appreciated. However, if you want a 
4: to 5 ft. a tak Wie WS Sa gs ean ec etn ia 1.50 tree of rapid growth, rugged in character, 
5 to 6 re OR iy ne ate Ae kay a 2:00 picturesque in winter with its white bark, 
you should not overlook this grand old tree. 
Fine for woodland and paddocks. Tolerant 
of soot and smoke, and therefore, is much 
used as a street tree in cities. 

Larger specimens priced on request. 
Ginkgo Tree—Maiden Hair 
7 OU ito lt/ | $150 $695 
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Magnolia 8 to 10 ft, 114 ins call 5). 2:00 9.00 
Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree). A well lowed by scarlet seed. Sometimes a little 19 to My A) I in. cal... 230 11.25 
known native of our mountains, conical in difficult to get established, but well worth 12 to 14 ft., Wee ear see 3. 13.50 
shape and with large, glaucous leaves, the effort. Each 14 to 15 ft., 2V2 in. cal. .... 4.00 18.00 
making it attractive. The flowers are fra- 4 too Satie (BEB) teeta keer tere $4.00 
grant, usually a dull white color, followed SCM ne WEAWS woah o hac pres namo 5.00 We Move Large Trees and 
by elongated green seed clusters which Geto Te Tie (BSB) Sues eae a eee 6.00 Guarantee Them to Grow. 
later turn coral. Very satisfactory. Each M. tripetala (Umbrella Magnolia). A wide Why Wait Years for Shade. 
Sto 7 ft) 14 in: cal. 7a. ae. $2.50 spreading tree with stout branches and 
ito 8 ft., Ve in, cal. .......... 3.00 large leaves, sometimes attaining a width 
Se Wang, (Aim Cll, wecconnace 4.00 of 8 to 9 inches and 15 to 20 inches long. 
IOV 2 ine, 2 ti, Cell, a ascce sas 2-09 Flowers creamy white, fragrant, and 8 to 
V2 to 15 ft, 22 ins cals sea 6.00 10 inches across. A native tree to most of 
M. grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). While eastern Kentucky. Each 
this grand southern evergreen attains great Oi chine, WY ta. Celle sanoccuc us $2.50 
height in the South, it grows to be only a Sito MOS, 1 Ue) Tins Celle oc cccs od a0 3.00 
medium size tree in Kentucky. The large LO WA the, Weibel, co docncc ox 4.00 
waxy, evergreen leaves resemble the Rub- 2 ston iAetite, a2: WIAs CO meen steares ae tes 5.00 
ber Plant. Has large white blossoms fol- Witold S We, AVS MAGA, ccecc 650 Ge 6.00 
Magnolia—Other Varieties. See page 17. 





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It’s surprising the joy and pleasure one gets from an investment in some choice nursery stock. Magnolia Acuminata—Cucumber Tree 
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