16 HILL ‘N’ DALE ORCHARDS, Tupelo, Miss. 



FLOWERING PEACH (Red and White)—A small tree that can 
find a place in almost any garden, for it does not require 
a great deal of space. The branches are covered with rosettes 
of flowers in early spring. May be planted at the edge of 
a tall shrub border to produce a charming picture. Needs to 
be pruned hard every year after the flowers are gone. 
PRICES: 18 inch to 2} ft.: 78c each: 3 for $1.95 
4 to 6 ft. (Heavy Branched): $1.29 each; 3 for $3.19 
REDBUD—Large shrub or small tree, whose branches are com- 
pletely covered with rosy purple flowers in March before 
the leaves appear. A satisfactory flowering tree because 
it is so hardy, has no diseases, and has handsome, heart- 
shaped leaves. Why not start a “Redbud Trail” in your 
community? 
PRICES: 2 to 3 ft. size: 79c each: 3 for $1.95 
4 to 6 ft. size: each $1.39; 3 for $3.79 
DOGWOOD (White Flowering)—A native American tree beloved 
wherever it grows. In early spring the single, four-petaled; 
white flowers cover the branches in a charming way. A 
rapid-growing tree reaching to about 25 feet when full 
grown. Begins to bloom when very young. Most attractive. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 ft. size: 79c each; 3 for $1.95 
DOGWOOD (Fink Fiowering)— A deep pink sport of the White 
Dogwood that makes a striking specimen and looks very 
well planted with the white form. The scarlet fruits that 
these threes bear in the fall are an attraction for birds. 
(Not prepaid). 
PRICES: 2 to 3 ft. size: $2.75; 3 for $7.50 

AMERICAN HOLLY 
One of the prized American trees. Large, shiny, thorny 
leaves and brilliant red berries. Perfectly hardy as far 
north as Long Island. This is a beautiful tree that makes 
a very useful hedge and is especially appreciated in 
winter when its cheerful berries and glisiten- 
ing foliage brighten the landscape. Best ( 
planted where it will have some shade from 
taller trees. 
1 to 13 ft. size. 89c each: 2 for $1.59 
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