ORNAMENTAL TREES 
What could be better in the early spring than to have masses of 
bloom suddenly appear on the trees about your grounds, ushering 
in the new season after the barrenness of winter? Decorative all 
the year, these beautiful trees will be loaded with splendor for long 
weeks early in the year. The satisfaction of watching them grow 
will be a continuing joy through the years. 
Magnolia grandiflora. Magnificent in its pyramidal growth. The 
glossy green leaves are beautiful and would warrant planting it 
without the immense, waxy white, gold-centered flowers, which 
are abundantly produced through several months. An im- 
pressive and whoily desirable shade tree. Magnolias are easily 
grown with plenty of good leaf-mold. Plant before growth be- 
gins. Certainly these trees deserve a place on your grounds. 
15 to 18 in., $1.95 each. 

MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 

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PINK FLOWERING CRAB 
Flowering Crab, Red or Pink. A profusion of 
delicate pink or red bloom makes this one of 
the most pleasing and attractive of trees. 
Masses of bloom, sturdy growth, a strong tend- 
ency to freedom from disease and a disposition 
to grow anywhere add to its desirability. 4 to 
5 ft., $1.45 each. 
Mimosa. The Silk-Tree has pale green, fern-like 
foliage, delicately lacy and very decorative. 
An abundance of pink flowers crowns the 
branches in early summer on a fast-growing 
tree that may reach 30 feet in height. Its 
popularity is steadily growing. 3 to 4 ft., $1.45 
each; 4 to 5 ft., $1.95 each. 
Tulip-Poplar. A native tree, noble in its pro- 
portions, bearing yellow flowers somewhat like 
a tulip. Another of those fine native trees to 
add dignity as well as beauty to your estate. 
MIMOSA 3 to 4 ft., 95c each. 

22 BREEDLOVE NURSERIES * TYLER, TEXAS 
