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Magnolia Nyssa - Sour Gum 
MAGNOLIA macrophylla (Bigleaf Magnolia). An un- NYSSA sylvatica (Black Tupelo). One of the finest 
. usual tree with wide, stout branches, forming a trees known for fall coloring. It has long, ncrrow, 
broad, rounded top. The leaves are very large, glossy leaves, and is rather slow growing. Very 
sometimes measuring 9 to 10 inches broad and 20 attractive at all seasons. 
| to 30 inches long. Large, creamy white, fragrant Each Each 
" flowers. A little difficult to transplant. Each 5 to 6 ft. . $4.00 7 to 8 ft $6.00 
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SemrOmomntet 2/5 Ins Calis. 006 contre tea 9.00  OXYDENDRUM. See page 22. 
| Best Balled and Burlapped for which the cost 
will be 40% additional. Phellodendron - Corktree 
PHELLODENDRON amurense (Amur Corktree). A 
handsome corky bark tree with spreading branches, 
compound leaves, and round top. Looks much like 
a Black Walnut, but has dark berry-like fruit. Rapid 
grower, hardy and unusual. 
M. tripetala (Umbrella Magnolia). A wide spreading 
tree with stout branches and large leaves, some- 
: times attaining a width of 8 to 9 inches and 15 to 
20 inches long. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, and 
8 to 10 inches across. A native tree to most of 


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Morus - Mulberry 
MORUS alba tatarica (Russian Mulberry). This makes a round-headed tree, quick of growth ; : F ig 
and with profuse foliage. It is wonderfully productive, and for anyone wishing to attract : : ® 
birds and for chicken runs it cannot be surpassed. Fruit smaller than our native variety. ; * 
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Malus - Flowering Crab 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the gorgeous spring-flowering trees. They 
are hardy, of easy culture, and will thrive in almost any soil. They are available in many 
shades and when used as specimens or mass plantings are most effective. Many kinds bear 
very ornamental fruit. No lawn is complete without one of these gems. 
MALUS arnoldiana (Arnold Crab). 10 to 15 ft. Large, soft pink flowers opening to an 
almost pure white. Conspicuous yellow and red fruit. 
M., Dolgo. 15 to 20 ft. Compact in form. White flowers followed with conspicuous red, 
medium sized, edible fruit. Very showy in August. 
M. eleyi (Ely Crab). 12 to 15 ft. The best of the purple or red-leaf Crabs. Covered in spring 
with clusters of large pink flowers, followed by showy purple-red fruit. 
M. Ellwangariana. 12 to 15 ft. Rather upright with pink flowers. Its brilliant red fruit with 
yeilow blush in the fall is extremely showy. 
M. floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab). 12 to 15 ft. A small, spreading tree with graceful 
arching branches. Buds rosy red changing to light pink. Fruit reddish yellow and showy. 
M., Hopa (Red Flowering Crab Apple). 18 to 20 ft. Strong, healthy, upright tree, rose-pink 
flowers. Fruit red inside and out. 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel’s Crab). 12 to 15 ft. Rather slow grower with upright, spreading 
branches. Its double pink flowers resemble clusters of small Roses. 
M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab). 10 to 15 ft. Compact, upright growth with small, 
bright, single, rose blossoms borne in profusion. Fruit large and yellow. Good for jelly. 
: M. zumi calocarpa. The finest of all the white Crabs. The buds are pink but expand into 
lovely large white blossoms which literally cover the tree. Fruit small, bright red to 
orange. 
Price of above Crabs: Each Each 
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WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF MOST KINDS 
QUOTED AT NURSERY AS FOLLOWS: 
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FEED YOUR TREES 
Like other plants, 
trees should be fed 
for best results. See 
our Plant food listed 
on inside back cover. 

Magnolia Soulangeana Prunus—Japanese Weeping Flowering Cherries 
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