
SAUCER MAGNOLIA. 
GARDEN ARISTOCRATS 
Height listed after name of variety indicates size at maturity. 
Listed in order of ultimate height. 
WHITE DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). 15-20 ft. A native Ameri- 
can tree with white flowers in spring before the leaves ap- 
pear, and deep red foliage in autumn. 
PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra). 15-20 ft. Magnetic 
beauty in spring with its profusion of reddish pink flowers. 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia Soulangeana). 15-20 ft. Mag- 
nolia trees are beauty spots for miles around wherever planted. 
Delightfully fragrant flowers, pink in bud and white when 
open, cover the tree in spring before leaves appear. They are 
hardy as far north as Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. Our trees 
have flower buds to bloom for you this spring. 
DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN (Crataegus ox. splendens). 15-20 
ft. A beautiful tree, in May-June covered with double red 
flowers over and over, followed by red berries. 
GOLDENRAIN TREE (Koelreuteria paniculata). 20-30 ft. Large 
panicles of yellow flowers in June and July. An idéal tree for 
a small yard. 
JAPANESE CHERRY (Prunus Naden). 25-30 ft. Double Flowering 
Cherry with pink blossoms very early in spring. 
PINK HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus rubicunda). 40-50 ft. Great 
trusses of deep pink flowers beautify this roundish pyramid. 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA (Magnolia grandiflora). 60-80 ft. Very 
fragrant, creamy-white blossoms and shiny, leathery leaves. 
You can enjoy this beautiful tree as far north as Long Island, 
Philadelphia or Cincinnati, if planted on a warm and sunny 
location. 
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Actual 
Size 
3- 4 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
2- 3 ft. 

Each 
$3.00 
6.00 
10.00 
3.50 
4.50 
3.00 
8.00 
6.00 
