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Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA virginiana (Sweet Bay Magnolia). 
A fine, large American shrub with glossy, 
laurel-like, almost evergreen foliage. The 
richly fragrant white flowers come in June 
and are followed by attractive fruits. 
Each 
S0to' 4 FES, BEB «laisse A tersis rave ra aes $5.00 
at 10,5 Tt, BEB iin ehh. ance tee 6.00 
Sito 6, ftw BOB sir. r wea chalsre area aeteee Ie50 
kobus (Kobus Magnolia). A desirable up- 
right shrub or small tree with short and slen- 
der branches. Pure white flowers 4 to 5 
inches across appearing before the leaves. 
Each 
BETO: 6: Tt sew eattel cease emake tee eres $ 7.50 
GuTOUT Fits Aerts chee ser acreage mreoenere 10.00 
M. macrophylla. See page 12. 
M. tripetala. 
MAHONIA aquifolium. See page 8. 
See page 12. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
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liliflora nigra (Purple Magnolia), Has 
larger flowers than the type which are dark 
purple outside and light pink to purple in- 
side. One of the hardiest and best. 
soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). All of the 
Soulangeana type have large Tulip-shaped 
blossoms which expand early in the spring 
before the leaves. Very ornamental, and a 
garden treasure. The true Soulangeana is 
pink on the outside with white inside. The 
best known and most popular. 
soulangeana lennei (Lenne’s Magnolia). 
Outside rosy or reddish purple. White within. 
Later than the type. 
The above 3 kinds: Each 
2 to'3' ft., BOB 2522. = 3. eee $4.00 
3.to 4 ft., BOB... 2.502... 2 50. eee 6.00 
4 to 5 ft., BOB % .3:)...5 «>< 05)0e 8.00 
stellata (Star Magnolia). Native of the 
Orient. Shrubby habit with fragrant, semi- 
double, starlike flowers which appear before 
the leaves. One of the best. Each 
2 to 3 ft., BOB =... oot $5.00 
3 to.4 ft., BEB... . ep ee 7.50 
Oxydendrum - Sourwood 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum. 10 to 12 ft. 
panicles in July and August. 
The Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers are borne in 
Its foliage is particularly brilliant in fall. 
Each 
BO: 4, Che es rte ata $1.25 6 to 7 ft) 2.4225 See $3.00 
A EO 5s TES eked de cence see 1.50 T to 8 ft. 2... 68 5 eee 4.00 
BOLO. Tene raee seen ie canine eee 2.00 
Philadelphus - Mock Orange 
PHILADELPHUS grandiflorus (Big Scent- P., Virginal (Virginal Mock Orange). 6 to 
less Mock Orange). 6 to 8 ft. Its white 7 ft. The finest of all the Mock Oranges. 
blossoms in June are larger than most, 
and very attractive. Where a tall plant 
is wanted, few are better than this. Suc- 
ceeds under all soil conditions. 
While it produces flowers intermittently 
throughout the growing season, its great 
value lies in its magnificent spring dis- 
Each play. The pure white, fragrant flowers 
2 to. Ate oe ee eee $0.75 are large, often 2 inches across, semi- 
Cia Be a aes Eye Sie ae OS Violin Lae 1.00 double, and borne in such profusion that 
Ata 05 (itn hie ee aie 1.25 the branches are weighted down. The 
SO) GO ee ee ee) ene en 1.50 plant is an erect and moderate grower. 
No one should be without this delightful 
P. lemoinei (Lemoine’s Mock Orange). 4 to shrub—the best/of the Mocha 

tt. f good, compact, upright habit, Each 
leaves smaller than most and blossoms 
2 toi3> ft. oid ssn side oo $0.75 
sweetly, scented. Each 3 to 4 ft. 05.255 00 1.00 
. oe : Pee ee 2 TorS ite faeces haiti as fe ade eee $1.00 4 to-~S ftl oy. De ee Te25: 
ae : TT ie Co a ae ere Ss Meecuciey © hee 1.25 5 to 6 ft. 223.3. 5 i002 ane 1.50 
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SW’ iNEBROAD 
137 Tahoma Road, Lexington, Kentucky Photini 
This pool and its beautiful background were completed oTinia 
PHOTINIA villosa (Oriental Photinia). 10 to 12 ft. An unusual shrub, not often available. 
It has deep green, glossy foliage and is of dense, branching habit. The foliage colors 
brilliantly in the fall, and the small flowers, produced in June, are followed by attractive 
red berries that hang on until taken by birds. 
within a few months, giving joy and pleasure to this nation- 
ally known auctioneer and his wife. 

Kolkwitzia—Peauty Bush ‘ach Each 
- ae SB toc ftig.:.tr crate $1.00 5 to 6 ft...) 4 eee $2.00 
id A tov SFT caer oa ecsee 1.50 
Prunus - Flowering Almond 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Almond Cherry). 3 to 4 ft. Rose-pink. The 
attractive plants are thickly studded in April with medium sized, 
double pink flowers from base to tip of branch. Each 
Each 2 to 3 ff)... eee $0.75 
LS tou24. itis ate cris oct $0.60 3 ‘to. 4 ft. | ois cee eee 1.00 
Rhodotypos 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (Black Jetbead). 4 to 5 ft. Ornamental shrub 
with bright green, serrated leaves and large white flowers one-half 
to one inch across in May and June. These are followed by shining 
black fruits that adhere practically all winter. A desirable shrub. 
Each Each 
2 ORDER Rosrepet art eins = $0.60 3 to 4 ft... See $0.75 
4 to. 5 ftv sss een 1.00 
Rhus - Sumac 
RHUS aromatica (canadensis). (Fragrant Sumac). 4 to 5 ft. Yellow 
flowers in clusters, followed in summer with coral-red fruits. 
Pleasant, aromatic foliage. Fine as an undershrub or in dry, shady, 
rocky places. 
Each Each 
DetOus) Ttamt meetin aeteeetor $0.60 4 10.5: fte, daethee ee $1.00 
Sy TOud afb peers = recor aD 
R. copallina (Flameleaf Sumac). 7 to 10 ft. The native variety that 
colors so wonderfully in the fall. It is not as robust a grower as 
some of the others, but is most desirable. 
ach Each 
2°to:3 fi, saacs canes $0.60 4 toed Ft accuse $1.00 
3) 10-4. Fiat We) Sto Ohi Mate cai were 1.25 

The size shown after each shrub indicates the approxi- 
mate height it should be expected to attain. 

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