


Flowering Crab, Red or Pink. 
Masses of bloom literally hide 
the branches in the spring 
before the leaves appear. 
well-shaped tree of rugged 
growth, disease-free all sum- 
mer. Not particular as to soil and needs 
practically no care. May be sheared or 
allowed to grow naturally. 4 to 5 ft., 
PINK “~~ 
DOGWOOD 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
The trees offered here are grown primarily for their magnificent display 
of spring bloom, although they are very acceptable for landscaping at any 
time of the year. Their clouds of flowers in early spring make the dreariest 
scene a veritable heaven of loveliness, and truly no home is complete with- 
out some of these trees. There is no need for you to envy them as they 
grow on someone else’s land, for you can easily have some of your own 
blooming in a year or two if you act now. 
Magnolia grandiflora. Magnificent is the 
word for the great Bull Bay. It sometimes 
grows to be 80 feet tall and makes a won- 
derful pyramid of dark evergreen foliage. 
Its huge, cupped,.fragrant, creamy white 
flowers are produced over a period of 
several months. These are followed by 
large pods with bright red seeds. An 
impressive and wholly Southern tree, it 
Dogwood, White. A native American $1.00 each. 
tree beloved wherever it grows. In 
early spring the single, four-petaled, 
white flowers cover the branches in a 
charming way. A rapid-growing tree 
reaching to about 25 feet when full 
grown. Begins to bloom when very 
young. Most attractive. 2 to 3 ft., 
needs to be planted with care in a setting 
worthy of it. 2 to 3 ft., $1.95 each; 
3 to 4 ft,, $2.95 each. 
Mimosa (Silk Tree). 
decorative tree_obo== 
Flowering Peach, Double Red or Single 
White. A small tree that can find a place 
in almost any garden, for it does not re- 
quire a great deal of space. The branches 
are covered with rosettes of flowers in 
early spring. May be planted at the edge 1 
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-75c each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 each. of a tall shrub border to ee a ee le s 
. . ing picture. Needs to be pruned har m 2 ds 
Deeword, Linke A, dee eee ‘ed every year after the flowers are gone. of <reely produced. 
ah 2 to 3 ft., 75c each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 21 —<<ath; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each; 
striking specimen and looks very well ‘ 
planted with the white form. The a 
scarlet fruits that these trees bear in 
the fall are an attrac- 
tion for birds. 2 to 
3 ft., $2.50 each. 


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TYLER, TEXAS 
BREEDLOVE NURSERIES °* 

