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FLOWERING and 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Selected for beauty of flower, foliage, and general excellence of growth habits. Every garden, regardless of how small, must have a 
tree to complete the picture. Our offerings are selected with this idea in mind and they are priced to put them within the reach of every 
pocketbook. 
Cultural Hints 
Plant in same manner as used for shrubs. Always dig the hole ‘‘too large.’ Prune 
more than you think necessary. Flowering Cherries and Magnolias will not stand wet 
spots. Willows love them. Some of the trees are shipped in Cloverset Pots which should 
be removed when planting. Carefully slit lengthwise of the pot and plant without dis- 
turbing the soil ball of this especially prepared soil, to insure success in planting. For . 
best success, Flowering Trees must be planted in early spring. \ 
MAGNOLIAS 
The glory of the spring. Exotic, seemingly tropical flowers, often 8 to 9 
inches across, precede the heavy, deep green foliage. Beautiful in combin- 
ation with other small trees or shrubs and magnificent as lawn specimens. 
#Saucer Magnolia (Soulangeana). 12 feet. Magnificent pink and white 
flowers with creamy tints and deeper colored veins. 
Purple Lily Magnolia (Soulangeana Nigra). 12 feet. Deep purple = 
and cream Waterlily-like flowers. A little later than the Saucer Ze 
Magnolia. 
Magnolias priced as follows: (Value $7.50 each) 
112 to 2 ft., $3.90 each; $7.50 for 2 of your selection. 
Shipped with earth balls, in pots. Must be sent express, charges 
collect. Saucer Magnolia 
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Purple Lily Magnolia 
SENSATIONAL KWANZAN 
FLOWERING 
CHERRY 
(Prunus Serrulata) 
We have seen the 
gorgeous Flowering 
Cherries in the Wash- 
ington Tidal Basin and 
have grown many va- 
rieties in the nursery, 
but nothing equals this 
one superb kind. It 
comes into bloom at an 
early age and, even 
after last winter’s se- 
vere weather whicn 
hurt many plants in 
this part of the country, 
the gorgeous Kwanzan 
Cherries bloomed in all 
their full picturesque 
beauty. The double, 
deep rose-pink flowers 
simply clothe the 
branches of these vig- 
orous, strong growing 
trees. Strong, branched, 
3 to 4 ft. trees that 
should bloom next year, 
$2.65 each; $4.75 for 2. 

oe early so that 
ey may be shipped 
early to you. a REDBUD 
(Cercis Canadensis). A breath-taking dis- 
play of live pink flowers covers every one 
of the deep brown twigs and branches. 
Sometimes reaches a height of 18 to 20 feet 
and, once seen, a mature specimen of this 
variety in blossom will never be forgotten. 
The large, heart-shaped, medium green 
leaves add a tropical cast to the landscape 
picture. May be used as a lawn specimen, 
in the border, or as a small shade tree. 
Strong, well branched, 3 to 4 ft. trees, 
$1.90 each; $3.50 for 2. 
RED FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Florida Rubra). 12 feet. Every- 
one knows this lovely, artistic, sturdy tree. 
The surpassing beauty of its light red or 
pink flowers, borne in profusion in the 
spring, is almost beyond description. Spring 
planting only. Fine, well branched, 3-yr. 
trees, $3.75 each; 3 to 4 ft. specimens, 
balled and burlapped, $7.90 each. 

; Kwanzan Flowering Cherry 
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