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Magnolia 
Magnolia glauca (Sweet Bay). A fine, large American shrub with gl i 
! i i , a glossy, laurel-like, al t - 
Mae foliage. The richly fragrant Ben OWeS come in June and ge followed Bynantracune 
ruits. ach Each 
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M. grondiflora (Southern Magnolia), See page 10. 
M. kobus (Kobus Magnolia). A desirable upright shrub or small tree with short | 
branches. Pure white flowers 4 to 5 inches across appearing before the leaves. a ae 
Each Each 
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M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). All of the soulangeana type have lar i 
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which expand early in the spring before the leaves. Very ornamental, and Gatien rrctsucel 
The true soulangeana is pink on the outside with white inside. The best known and most popular. 
M. soulangeana lennei (Lenne's Magnolia). Outside ros i i ithi 
| Shalini rat ¢ y or reddish purple. White within. Later 
M. soulangeana nigra (Purple magnolia), Dark purple on outside with shad f pi inst 
Flowers later and somewhat hardier than the type. ble Sepa Nd ec A shat 
| M. stellata (Star Magnolia). Native of Japan. Shrubby habit with fragrant, semi-double, starlike 
flowers which appear before the leaves. One of the best. : 
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M. acuminata. See page 10. 
M. tripetala. See page 10. 
MAHONIA aquifolium. See page 6. 
Oxydendrum - Sourwood 
Oxydendrum arboreum. 10 to 12 ft The Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers are borne in panicles in 
July and August. Its foliage is particularly brilliant in fall. 

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Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Photinia _ SPECIAL SHRUB Assortments Robinia - Locust 

Photinia villosa (Red-Berried Photinia). 10 to 12 




feet. An unusual shrub, not often available. It Five of any 75-cent size for $3.50 inia hispi ] 
, nC ] . for $3.50 ; Robinia hispida (Rose Acacia; Moss Locust). 6 to 8 
branchina habit Fre follege colors prineatyon Five of any 60-cent size for $2.75 __ feet. Foliage resembles that of our native Locust 
the fall, and the small flowers produced in June, : Five of any 50-cent size for $2.25 — | HOMER enabe re Bee ae 
are followed by attractive red berries that hang ae Five of any 40-cent size for $1 Each 
os until taken by birds. Each: These are our regular Hillenmeyer gu: PER Ope laie G.hocne dd. cic.n Aa a ho whomimecroncior $0.50 
UC Sp ile zonbdos tee saecedroe someeor $0.75 Sd BS hosdu tte oer oe oe ochre iets .60 
Abate} is GRiee foc. cictere eiecne Enc anon eon 1.00 CUE ToS SPAM rain Oe OO Rae Orc no Cin UE te ahs) 
Philadelphus - Mock Orange 
Philadelphus grandiflorus (Large Flowering Mock Orange). 7 to 10 feet. Its white 
blossoms in June are larger than most, and very attractive. Where a tall plant 
is wanted, few are better than this. Succeeds under all soil conditions. 
Each Each 
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P. lemoinei (Lemoine’s Mock Orange). 4 to 5 feet. Of good, compact, upright habit, 
leaves smaller than most and blooms sweetly scented. Highly recommended for 
foundation or other low planting. 
Each Each 
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Everyone Should Grow This Mock Orange 
Philadelphus, Virginal (Virginai Mock Orange). 6 to 7 feet. The finest of all the 
Mock Oranges. While it produces flowers intermittently throughout the growing 
season, its great value lies in its magnificent spring display. The pure white, 
fragrant flowers are amazingly large, often 2 inches across, are semi-double, 
and borne in such profusion that the branches are weighted down. The plant 
is an erect and vigorous grower. No one should be without this delightful 
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shrub—the best of the Mock Oranges. Each 
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Prunus 
Prunus glandulosa (Double-Flowering Almond). 3 to 4 feet. Rose-pink. The at- 
tractive plants are thickly studded in April with medium sized, double pink 
flowers from base te tip of branch 
Each Each 
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Rhodotypos 
Rhodotypos kerrioides (Jetbead). 4 to 5 feet. Ornamental shrub with bright green, 
serrated leaves and large white flowers one-half to one inch across in May and 
June. These are followed by shining black fruits that adhere practically all 
winter. A desirable shrub. 

Each Each 
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If You Don’t See What You Want, Write Us or Ask Us. bo 
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Philadelphus, Virginal 
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