FLOWERING TREES 
Fall planting of these beautiful trees is safe and easy. Failures 
are seldom reported except in Oriental Magnolias—where we 
offer small sizes with earth ball only, such as experience shows 
move just as well as in Spring. No special treatment needed 
in fall. 
Cercis (Judas-tree) Flowering Crabs 
Canadensis (Red Bud) Flowering Crabs (Malus) 
20 ft. Rosy pink buds cover bare Easy to grow. Some real bargains— 
branches in April. Humus. Beauti- Your own assortment, 9 at 10 rate. 
ful. A true companion for Native se aoe ( Aare ue § ay 
Dogwood. Good in woods or the Big bk $2.25 2000 160.00 
shrubbery border. Sensational. polo oh aa aii 
(Each) (10) (100) Eleyi—20 ft. Profuse red bloom. 
Ka 2ston 8 sir eee 5.00 Bechtel—20 ft. Fragrant pink. 
tas Ri)b cht 2 Lee Ey $ 3.00 7.50  Scheideckeri—15 ft. Showy pink. 
SD $1.50 12.00 75.00 Spectabilis—20 ft. Fragrant blush. 
Crataegus (Hawthorn) Franklinia 
Alatamaha 
Oxycantha (May Tree: English Haw 
xycantha (May Tree: Engli ) 35 ft. Large white and yellow blooms 
20 ft. Showy white flower in May, 
fragrant. Red autumn fruit. An ex- eteleniet from August to frost. Damp, 
pellennedce acid, humus, blooms best in sun. 
(Each) (10) (100) Blooming starts on small plants. An 
189to¢ 24 In ee $ 4.00 $ 35.00 extraordinary native. Leaves bright 
mrlondansil DauleScarlet meen rcrrs red in autumn—often while white 
flowers still open! Use plenty of 
with showy red flowers. Perhaps the 
Prefers sun, lime and 
heavy soil—even clay. In light soils, 
water when planting. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
ras Sey TS} that) $2.00 $15.00 $110. 00 
most popular. 
manure. (Stoo4 ee 3.00 25.00 225.00 
* 10 to 12in. grafts __.. $ 9.50 $ 85.00 ; i: ; ‘ veseeccee er ae arn 
Bio VAste wes $3.50 30.00 _.... Aaa Heh 00 As 00a me 
Se ae 4500.67.60. ee 6 to 7 ft. B&B. 9.50 90.00 
Flowering Dogwood (Cornus) 
Profuse bloom in May, loads of White Flowering Dogwood 
red fruit in autumn. 25 ft. Acid, 
(Each) (10) _ (100) 
humus. Handsomest of all small * 12 to 18 "S 10.00 
flowering trees. * 18 to24in. — 
ee $ 3.00 15.00 
A ° 3 FI . ) 4 to 5 ft. 
hI Flowering Dogwood (C outs $2.50 15.00 95.00 
: ae OELOROmtt: 
3.00 22.50 165.00 
6 to 8 ft. 
4.00 30.00 200.00 
—xanihocarpa — The yellow ber- 
ries are left on the tree by the 
birds, who gobble ordinary red 
berries all too quickly. 
CAO Th ee een $3.00 $25.00 

Pink Flowering Dogwood 
Pink real red is 
known, but the clear pink is a 
flowers. No 
beautiful tone. 
* 12 to 15 in. 2-yr. grafts 
a. $12.50 $ 95.00 
24 to 30 in. B&B $3.00 27.50 
30 to 36 in. B&B 4.00 35.00 
BitOu Gutters 13.00 120.00 

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The rare Franklinia Flower 
Laburnum 
Vossi (Hybrid Golden Chain) 
30 ft. Hardier and freer to bloom. 
A clearer yellow color. Suggest lime 
for best results. Bright green stems 
in winter. 
(Each) (10) 
0. (056- {tee ee eee $6.00 $5 5.00 
The Magnolias 
Stellata Water-Lily 
Here is a new shrubby Magnolia 
introduced by us. Blooms two weeks 
later than M. stellata hence hardier. 
A truly heavy bloomer. The flowers 
are much fuller than M. stellata, 
and exquisitely fragrant! The pink 
petals are showier than M. stellata 
rosea. Growth is strong, very bushy. 
(Each) (10) 
* 12 to 15*in $2.25 $00. 00 
)58ton Bring bbe 3.00 25.00 
Jeo) JAY EY Nits 1BXOEY 6.50 55.00 
PAV Ey Vex 8) tee, WBE 8.00 75.00 
Glauca (Swamp Laurel) (Sweet Bay) 
16 ft. Moist. Semi-evergreen. White, 
June to August. Fragrant. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Zen oe $2.00 $15.00 $100.00 
Ato, Oh it eee eee 3.50 30.00 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia) 
20 ft. Late April show of large, pink 
blooms, white inside. Drain. 
12 to 15 in. B&B....62.00 $17.50 
18 to 24 ino 3.00 25.00 am 
Ohta dt eee 4.00 32.50) seem 
Stewartia 
Pseudocamellia (False Camellia) 
50 ft. Tree. Handsome tree with 
huge white bloom in August. Rich 
soil. Slow. Plant largest size, for it 
does not bloom young. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2 to 3: HL See $12.00 $ 95.00 
Sto .6 ieee 3.00 25.00 200.00 
