MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia glauca (Sweetbay) 15-20 ft. 
Creamy three inch flowers in May and 
June. Each 
ts (oslo bebe: 1.590 
DP Stow oe ll cba 2.50 
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M. sculangeana (Saucer Magnolia) 
15-18 ft. Gorgeous bloom in April and 
May. White flowers, purplish pink tint- 
ed. 
A2eeLO Dell, 6, eee ee ee 1.25 
PICO al ie SO eee cee 1.50 
18 tosc4 ine eee 2.00 
DLO bse bbe ee ee 3.00 
SU tO elite bb eee eae 4.00 
oS tOr eon te eb be ee eee 5.00 
Hea Onet OFLU ars OL ee gee ee 7.50 
GEtone tl ee DB eee ree. 8.50 
FPA NOS pe Re rid BTCA BY mye lees eae 10.00 
M. soulangeana lennei (Lenne Magnolia) 
15-18 ft. Rosy purple flowers in April 
and May. 
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LOLOL SO ins B&B ees 2 1.50 
18 to 24 hab, SICA shu. ee Jaws ay ees ae 2.00 
PALOUR aoe [Cea O ince ee 3.00 
Spake | 7! fC2 ba Bee ee. 4.00 
ALtoOn LD TE BS Ree see eee: 5.00 
arab 18) fC Be Bae eee. 7.50 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia) 10-12 ft. 
Pure white semi-double flowers which 
appear before the leaves. 
Le Om Lomein Dopey ce eas 75 
Lm COn LOM web Bisiet hea 2.50 
LORLO RAM ina bee oe ere 3.50 
M. tripetala (Umbrella Magnolia) 
30-40 ft. Broad spreading branches 
and enormous leaves. Large white 
flowers. 
DELO’ O23 6: Dee ere eee 6.50 
DELO Gat LED, Deere cree tee 9.00 
MALUS 
Malus atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) 
12-15 ft. Single red flowers in early 
spring. 
PRLOT CU. eete ee, MARE. Rint.) 75 
aa CPM Ia aE iyo ie et mere eon, Co 1225 
EUR OAL tee eee alae dessa ae] ey Ye. 2.50 
DMLONG ‘eh Lyttle seca tees. eas 3.50 
M. floribunda (Japanese Flowering 
Crab) 10-15 ft. Light rose blossoms 
followed by yellowish green fruit. 
2 Hite Ree? he A eA Ae a cee 1.25 
Ce tOpD al tetera ee ee 2.50 
a BORO. of ba seeseeecs ieee oe 3.50 
Gaal (e tla coe Ae ieee en 4.25 
TESTOR os Wie ene ee ae ey ee 5.09 
M. icensis plena (Bechtel Crab) 12-16 ft. 
Fragrant, double pink blossoms. 
LSSCO 24 Aer eee yess 
PLO MEOMLE Gre at ee ie .90 
it Tesh | CRON § oa engin eT Rae 1.50 
Meee Th eel een Oe tS 2.00 
Seoacet 9 (cei a tell set ie ene en 2.25 
16 
M. niedzwetzkyana (Redvein Crab). 
15-20 ft. Leaves are redveined, flow- 
ers are deep red and fruit is purplish 
red. Each 
2:to 38 it. #22 Se eee 15 
3 to 4 ft. 2.202 1.25 
4.10.5 ft). eee 2.50 
5 to 6 tt222. 3) eee 2.75 
6 to Toft ae ee 3.00 
M. sargenti (Sargent Crab) 10-15 ft. 
Pure white flowers and wine-colored 
fruits. 
2 to:3 ft. 2.3 eee 75 
>? to.4 ft. = eee 1.50 
4)to.b It. 2S eee 2.50 
5 to 6°1t. (4h ee vend hi 
6 to. tte 222 eee 3.00 
M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab) 
12-15 ft. Double pink flowers and 
showy, yellow waxy fruits. 
8) to 45fto ce eee 1.50 
4 to 62 ft. 22 eee 2.50 
5 to. 6°10. 8.2 3.50 
6 tol ft. eee iD 
T to.8 ft: tn hae 4.00 
M. spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab) 
15-20 ft. Pale pink semi-double flow- 
ers. 
2+to.3 {te Ree 90 
3:toed! ftu ee 1.50 
4° to: 5 :fte oe ee 2.50 
5 °toc6 ft. see 3.50 
6 to (Toit) “eee eee 4.00 
MORUS—tThe Mulberry 
Morus alba pendula (Teas Weeping Mul- 
berry) 8-10 ft. Umbrella shaped head 
of light green. 
4* to bAfty 4. nee 2.00 
5° to 6.-ft ee ee 3.50 
M. alba tatarica (Russian Mulberry) 
35-50 ft. A bushy topped tree, hardy 
and. desirable. 
3 ito. -4°1t eee 90 
4° toc if tun cat ee ee 1.25 
5 to. :6 tte 8 eee 1.75 
6. to .8 {th - eee eee 2.50 
8 to lO Mitt. eee 2.15 
10° to (12 sit eee 3.00 
NYSSA 
Nyssa sylvatica (Sour Gum or Tupelo) 
40-60 ft. Handsome brilliant red fol- 
iage in the fall. 
18:to%240in*® ee ee 4 
2 to. 8 ft 2 SS ae ee 1.00 
OXYDENDRUM 
Oxydendrum arboreum (Sorrel Tree; Sour- 
wood) 25-30 ft. White flowers in the 
summer, thick, shiny leaves, gray 
fruits and vivid scarlet leaves in au- 
tumn. 
Ato ?*53ft. B&B 42 2 eae 3.50 
5. to. .6c{ti- BEB 4) eee 5.00 
6 to<’8tit= B&B ee eee 7.50 
8 to 10st) B&BS. ee 10.00 
