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2.00 3 fbi ivi bdleink Sieh Ves ils ae ee ee ee eee 40 
MAGNOLIA tripetala. UMBRELLA magnolia. Creamy white flowers 
rose colored fruit. General conditions. 
1 yto 2 ftei ne. eat wee ED. es ee Gee eee 35 
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MAGNOLIA Acuminata. Cucumber Tree. Pyramidal tree. Greenish 
yellow bell shaped flowers. Rosey red cuclumber shaped fruit. For 
general plantings: 
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BNO BBG seis sces syed 's Miya OSE 2 SNC a I Ra) 50 
MAGNOLIA macrophylla. Big Leaf Magnolia. Creamy white fragrant flowers: 
6 TO TZ AMCNeS aA aa ee Gah et 55 
NYSSA sylvatica. Black Gum. Brilliant autumnal tints. 
fn oe ik de ee Sr Re ime AM pe 29 
S40 8 Et tlre a’ rate a 30 
OXYDENDRUM Arboreum. Sour Wood. A fine and ornamental tree. 
Long clusters of pure white Lily of the Valley like flowers: 
VEO. BFE i a ee ee 22 
BRO SEBS iste etree. ay Nan Line eng See ne, | ne a 30 
PHILADELPHUS hirsutus. Wild Mock Orange. Ornamental upright 
spreading shrub and very hardy. Many white flowers. 
LEO 82 Lte SON ie ee ace aan, shana eit hice 29 
2 1058 Et Res On RE een Pn oe .30 
PLATANUS occidentalis. Buttonball. Grows a small fruit ball that hangs 
on all winter. A very handsome tree much used for park and street planting. 
1 202 to Sas eres Se teede ened a oe eek a 20 
AD 0 Bas Bi 4 Naa nrra gh 5 LS Y 2a AOR eo aay, SN ah 30 
RHUS copallina. Shining Sumac. Brilliant autumn colors. Fine for 
borders and background. 
RHUS glabra. Smooth Sumac. Large foliage and attractive spikes of crimson seed. 
Either. of ‘above'!116 “tav2cft ea wre eta eee .20 
SALIX discolor. Pussy Willow. An upright shruh. Catkins swell up to large 
size in spring. Prized for decorations and landscape effect. 
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PAD a Bes a CRN ag RAVE A Rie Sf AG sgh aD INI Se th 30 
STEWARTIA pentagyna. Mountain Stewartia. Ornamental shrub 
with large white cup shaped flowers. 
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TILIA americana. Linden. Large glossy leaves. Fragrant yellow 
flowers very attractive to bees. 
T POSS EE yk Pe ee ek Ce ee 30 
CONS LEN TAI a be ee eS oe aoe 40 
ULMUS americana. Elm. One of the most popular trees for street 
and general planting. 
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2 ROPE Tee Soe ats (RIES Of). radia: PY hy gee ae 30 
PRUNUS americana. Plum. Clusters white flowers. Edible fruit. 2 to 3 ft. ....... 25 
ROBINIA hispida. Rose Acacia. Rose-colored or pale purple flowers. 1 to 2 ft. ... 25 
ROBINIA pseudoacacia. False Asacia. Very fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 ft. .......... 15 
RUBUS Odoratus. Flowering Raspberry. Strong growing plant— 
very large leaves resembling maple. Rosy-purple flowers, several] 
to many in a cluster. Red edible berries. 
Lito tte plants cx utter ua. Maat ae 29 
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SASSAFRAS varifolium. Desirable for ornamental planting. 2-3 ft. ............. 20 
ULMUS ‘alta. Winged: élm, Avhandsome tree 2: tordeftjs tow. 6 Si ee en 30 
VIBURNUM dentatum. White flowers. Blue black berries. 2 to 3 ft. ............. 30 
VIBURNUM Acerifolium. Maple leaf viburnum. Yellowish white flowers. 
Black berries. Handsome dark purple foliage in the fall: ; 
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NATIVE EVERGREENS 
ABIES fraseri. Balsam. Fine for general planting. 1-2 ft. B&B .................. 15 
5 to 8 inch seedlings. Strong, per dozen 
110.290.) Strong iplants.. ....) 6.) Bee. 20 
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