SHADE TREES FOR THE SOUTH 49 
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 
summer; delightful fragrance. The finest flowering 
tree. 
BerB Also grafted trees 
3 to 4ft.......$4 00 | 4 to 5 ft 
Specimens, wire balled 
$15 00 to 20 00 
Mito 2tt= ere at ees. oor 00? to,40.00 
Lotta eee ay eee ln hr SE 00 up 

MALUS angustifolia (Native Crab-apple). Pale pink blooms 
in spring as the foliage appears. Reaches 25 feet. Very 
fine native. 
SELOLAL EC ory reece cer oh meson, erie Meme eere ha at. $3 00 
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. 
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MELALEUCA leucadendron (Cajeput Tree). Thick, 
spongy, buff-colored bark; pendulous branches with ob- 
ss Poles leaves and spikes of creamy white blooms. 
Ge : 
: .60 50 | 3 to 4 ft., B&B. ..53 50 
Gal. . A itng 8 Sk ora ANN | 
BeB 
AXtG-6/ftoe nt eae. 0 | 8 to 10 ft.. .$10 00 to $12 50 
6:to: S ft ees 20000 
Specimens, BerB 
LO: tos Dit. Wate... $1500 | 14 to 18 ft.. .$25 00 to 50 00 
E2atosl 4c ftres =. 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 
GztOgra Leet oo= 00 FL LOrto cL Df taeteeee eee $7 50 
Sito LO ee 5 00 
BerB, double above prices. 
Specimen Root-pruned Oaks 
LORtOf1 Sit 9920500 [1 8ito.20 fie. $50 00 
155to. US. tie 00 
Specimen Bare root, Cut Back 
10 to 15 ft.. ..$15 00 | 18 to 25 ft..$35 00 to $50 00 
T5*to118 fie, 5. 00 
PARKINSONIA aculeata (Jerusalem Thorn). Small thorny 
tree about 20 feet tall. Pendulous branches with long, 
narrow leaves; masses of the flowers in late spring. 
4 to 6 ft., bare root . Be i Ra Ee RE 
REDBUD (Cercis ee . 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 
Seta, ilsee eae ote $2.00 41.6108 fee eee $4 50 
ACEO Lusosee hr 3 00 
BerB, double above prices 

We are open on Sunday from middle of 
October until Mother’s Day 
