SHADE TREES 23 

MAGNOLIA grandiflora (Bull Bay). The finest native 
evergreen of the South. Pyramidal outline, with heavy 
leaves of glossy dark green. Huge waxy white flowers, 
saucer-shaped, are borne for two or three months in 
es delightful fragrance. The finest flowering tree 
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Specimens B&B 
O60 WS EC ce seer ys ek Ne) Sp aN $12 50 
Os tog) Of tater wa her ten, hed ae $15 00 to 20 00 
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TOR Os A Cpe pects ete Ce ae coe, Cee $50 00 up 
MALUS angustifolia (Native Crab-apple). Pale pink blooms 
in spring as the foliage appears. Reaches 25 feet. Very 
fine native. 
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MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rubrum). Large deciduous tree of 
upright habit. Light green leaves changing to vivid scar- 
let and gold in fall. Fine street tree. 
4 to 6 ft., B&B. ..$7 50 | 6to 8 ft, B&B...... $10 00 
MELALEUCA leucadendron (Cajeput Tree). Thick, 
spongy, buff-colored bark; pendulous branches with ob- 
long, tapering leaves and spikes of creamy white blooms. 
Ot ree he ear ae POSDUR eo ist eeee ace es $2 50 
Gal iaegeoiiecet 2 00 | 
BerB 
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Specimens BerB 
10 to 12 ft.......$15 00 | 14 to 18 ft.. .$25 00 to 50 00 
T2stoslt ft... 20 00 
OAK, Laurel (Quercus laurifolia). Handsome shade tree. 
Oblong, dark green leaves. Reaches 60 feet. Quite a rapid 
grower. 
Live (Q. virginiana). Shining dark evergreen leaves make a 
thick mantle for the tree. Makes a majestic specimen 60 
feet tall. 
Water (Q. aquatica; Q. nigra). Tallest and fastest-growing 
Oak—to 80 feet. Nearly evergreen; bluish green leaves. 
Bare root 
GutO PGi leone as $3 00 WOLtOe Lor Llane er ee $7 50 
Sitoul Os Gage eee 1 00 
BerB, double above prices. 
Specimen Root-pruned Oaks 
Opto V5ihteense oe $255 00 sae Ostor. Ot tere ee. nae $50 00 
isttoslott eee 35 00 | 
Specimen Bare root, Cut Back 
LO tostS fies $15 00 | 18 to 25 ft..$35 00 to $50 00 
15 toe oebiowaeres On00 
PARKINSONIA aculeata (Jerusalem Thorn). Small thorny 
tree about 20 feet tall. Pendulous branches with long, 
narrow leaves; masses of yellow flowers in late spring. 
ASTOtGT LE DALe LOO URE ie Haken ee ces ers oe take $3 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis). Small, nicely shaped, deciduous 
tree with rounded leaves. Covered with bloom in spring 
before the leaves come. 
Chinese (C. chinensis). Dense clusters of purple-pink bloom. 
White (C. canadensis alba). Well covered with pure white 
flowers. 
Bare root 
SOc Ari lee as ee RIe0m Ee OLLO O 1Ge nae cco oe $4 50 
A totorttsee oe, O00 ot 
BerB, double above prices 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar  styraciflua). Rhapid-growing 
deciduous tree with bright green leaves that change to 
brilliant red and crimson in fall. Reaches 100 feet or more. 
Bare root 
Ato .G tae eet: GSE OOT eG tOuO <1. biar s.tee a be $7 50 
6 tO. Getty a eo oe, 00, | 
TECOMA argentea (Tree of Gold). Tropical evergreen 
to 25 feet tall. Silvery scaly leaves; yellow flowers in 
terminal clusters. Tender and showy. 
Specimens BerB 
Auto Otte oe oe: 2s Oem oetO. LUI te ry oN Sete aus $25 00 
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