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TREES 
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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA (Cucumber - 
Tree). Tall-growing pyramidal tree, Large — 
creamy white blossoms appear in mid-- 
summer, followed by cucu De sae 
fruits that turn bright crimson, 
MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA (Umbrella Mag: 
nolia). Low-growing. Immense leaves in 
clusters around the large white flowers; 
rose-colored fruit cones. 
MAGNOLIA MACROPHYLLA. (Big - Leaf 
Magnolia). A symmetrical tree with wide 
spreading branches. Leaves very large, 
bright green above, silvery gray beneath. 
Flowers creamy white, fragrant. 

flowers 
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purée jut eS y scarlet seed Prices: Each Per3  Peri10 
in ¢ 4°00 10Cta. 22 $1.00 $2.25 $ 7.50 
ee hes ea : 5 to 6 feet._.______ 1.50 3.75 10.00 
cB, Te Daeere es 3.50 8.00 These three Magnolias are deciduous trees, 
on 5 reat! Be Be2e ewer 5 4.50 10.00 shedding their leaves in Autumn. 
r) Magnolia Acuminita 
FLOWERING TREES 
The beauty and fragrance from these Flowering Trees 
will make your home a better place in which to live. 
Piant some of them this season. All trees shipped bare 
root except where marked B&B. 
PINK FLOWERING APRICOT. Sensational new Flow- 
ering Apricot introduced by W. B. Clarke & Company 
of California. Blooms profusely, blossoms are double 
pink, fragrant, and similar to the Pink Almond. 
Prices: Bach 
HBA COne4: TCI Se ae) eee a ee eee eee $ .75 
A Ke Rtas Oe 22) iy ee ee RL pie a BGAN i lle Se 1.00 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Thi 
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6 to 8 feet, largest size 10,00 30.00 


Double White Flowering Dogwood 
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DOUBLE WHITE Aigie Nidhi RAP M BOON The new-_ 
est of the Dogwood family and Y, tanding. A 
rare form not Comino mae aces an abun- 
dance of Double..Whi ver fai 
arouse the a ifat pes ee th ies 
blossoms ap r u oO 
the Cornus Morida, See dogwood 
blooming Ag rly age. 
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18 to 24 ee Pig tpehatte cues. c/ $1.00 $2.50 $ 8.00 
Aton 85: LO0U eet She ae Pe ere 7.50 3.75 12.00 
S4t60 74 Poot Cor ees” Crp ee 2.00 5.00 15.00 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD. One of the most 
popular of all our native trees. Its beauty in the 
spring with its snowy clouds of white blossoms is un- 
surpassed, and the red berries and crimson leaves of 
fall are one of autumn’s chiefest charms. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
2ntOds 16Obsc cen eee Fy re $ .60 $1.50 $ 4.50 
SulOuar Teeter see coun ee tt anti whee 75 2.00 6.00 
Sto. 6 Leber OO 2.50 ‘8.00 
6 to 8 feet—Landscape Size____ 2.00 5.00 15.00 
RED BUD. Also known as Judas Tree. One of the 
finest ornamental trees. Medium size, with heart- 
shaped, leathery dark green foliage. A profusion of 
rose-pink flowers cover the branches early in spring 
before the leaves appear. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
SOG LOOts tae ee Cert mae $ .60 $1.50 $4.50 
4:tO-bsfGoti Sa eae Ee eee 75 2.00 6.00 
5: to) 0 foote<ie ae es ces ei roe 1.00 2.50. 8.00 
FLOWERING CHERRY. One of the earliest blooming 
trees in the spring. No other flowering tree has the 
beauty of these wonders of the Orient. Like all 
cherry trees they are shallow rooted, not necessarily 
requiring a rich ground in which to thrive. Pink 
flowers. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Peri10- 
2)t028 feet. 24a eae $1.50 $4.00 $12.50 . 
S.ton4 feoeti sib. ee a eee 2.00 5.50 15.00 
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