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CYDONIA JAPONICA: Flowering Quince. Bright pink 
blossoms. . 
18, Sass gol losghich ) -eemenen See eae $1.00 
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LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA: Crape-myrtle. Watermelon 
red. 
18 to 24 inches—bare root ............ $1.00 
ZArtO 3° 166t—-bares LOO cecsccdawcesecen css 1.50 
3 to 4 feet—bare root ................... 1E7O 
PRUNUS PERSICA: Double-flowering peach. Red and 
white. 
a to 4 feei—bare root 2n-.c.iteenn--0 $1.50 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA: Flowering almond. 
ZB to 3 feet—bare root -2c2ccscccnen: SieS0) 
GINGKO BILOBA: One of the most beautiful ornamental 
trees. Fan shaped leaves, small and silky that turn gol- 
den yellow in fall. 
12 to 18 inches—bare root .........:.. $1.00 
VITEX AGNUS CASTUS: Lilac Chaste tree. 
Zaioud teet-—parerroot “ewes $1.00 
SPIRAEA: Lovely for mass or border planting. 
POC Ae INONSS ane ce ek Ae pile 
MBL Oe Oust OG teine- et. eee eS ee 1.00 
Anthony Waterer: Pink Spiraea. 
Reevesiana: White, upright, double. 
Thunbergi: White, dwarf. 
Vanhouttei: Single, white Bridal wreath. 
PECANS 
MISSISSIPPI GIANT, FLORIDA GIANT: This is the largest 
papershell pecan. The shell is very thin, easily crushed 
in one’s hand. The meat is large, with a fine, rich flavor. 
STUART: This is one of the most popular of all the im- 
proved varieties of pecans. The trees are vigorous, bear 
regularly and resist scab. They are large and well 
filled, kernels are plump. 
MOORE: Prolific bearer. Vigorous, healthy grower. Very 
early. 
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