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POTTER NUASERI 4S 
Trees for Shade and Shelter- Continued 
Bath EACH 
(Halesia-Continued) _ M. Hepa. . Hopa Crab, 18 to <O ft, 
2 6,6 2104 5.00 Strong, healthy tree, rosy pink 
G DG. Ata 7400, Lhowers. Fruit red inside and 
; oute 
LIgUlDawBeaR- SWEET GU | | 
Liquidambar Styraciflua. Another. M. Toensis Plena,.Betchels Crab, 
native tree not appreciated. It is 12 to 15 ft. Rather slow grower 
not of rapid growth nor expecially With upright, spreading branches, 
easy to transplant, but the glossy Its double pink flowers resemble 
foliage in Summer, the brilliant Clusters of: small roses. 
color in the fall, and, the une eat . 
usual appearance of the M. Niedzgwetzkyana..Redvein Crab. 
brangaes with Corky bark eae V5 .to020 ifte, AsRussi an variety 
Winter are yua@alities which make i with purplish red flowers, twigs, 
expecially valuable. ‘leaves and fruit. <A rather large 
6 to Batt. 5. 00 Spreading tree oe most varie- 
8 Omebd Bitte, ’ LOs00 ties. 
10. tole fteo in caliper L.7.4:50 
: Prices of all Crabs, | | 
LIRIUDENDRON - TULIP TREE : 3 to 4 ft. | 3,00 
Liri@isndron Tulipiteran.Tialiperop. 4 to 5 ite om! 85306 
lar. Belongs to the Wagnolia Fame ‘ 
lly, sand is one of the finest na- NYSSa - SOUR. GUM : 
tive trees, growing to be very be te Bh NES Sch Sia Gum.One 
large, and bearing tulip-shaped i oof) By ihre be tre es.akn own. for 
yellowisn blossoms. Its leaves “€al loring. It. has long, nar- 
are large) and’ Very @garkecneen, row, Ass, jeaves.and is rather 
Grows quicly au Sh it becomes es- s1 ow growing. Very attractive 
tablished. : ‘all season. Not often offered 
6 40°86 ft. ; 9.00 Nursery grown, 
Sn bOmlO Ths 10.00 Bete Ofte. 4 51, 00 
losterien tes . . LY eoG) ete. 6 ft. Tie 5O 
wauNOLla Ph, TaNuUSs. Call B wow wy ‘ ‘ 
See Ornamental Shrubs and Broad- oa Ne amas peti pal A native 
leaf Evergreens, | Sycamore which,is not appreciated) 
However ifeyoutwant raatresvor 
wMaLUS - FLOWERING CRAB Aes rapid growth, rugged character, 
The flowering Crab has few rivals picturesque in winter with its 
among the gorgeous Spring flower~ white bark, you should-not over- 
ing trees. They are hardy, of look this grand old‘tree, Toler- 
easy culture;.and will thrive in-~- ant of Soot and:smoke, wsed asa 
almost any soil. .Theycare availe Street tree. in cities, 
able<in inany-shedes a@andewhen used ..7 tho 9 ft. ci BOO 
as specimen or mass planting are Sete LO-ft. 6.00 
most effective... Many kinds. bear MA) HO "Le Th: 8,00 
very ornamental: fruit. No lawn is 
complete without one of these EPOGs. a’ ge, POPLUS -. 
Poplte Nigra Italica, Hs Se 
ils Fl orimunda..Japanese Flowering Poplars A tai) Slender tres oF 
Grabs 31°12 to 15 ft. A small Spread- rapid growth, reaching great 
ing tree with graceful arching height and not to be construed 
branches Buds rosy red changing with the Carolina Poplar. Speci- 
to light Lae Fruit reddish and men often reach 50 feet, with 
snowy. One of the best, spread of less than 10 feet. and 
