10 HENRY NURSERIES 

ce MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer Cup 
. Magnolia)—By far the best of the hardy 
Magnolias, producing a wealth of delicate 
shaded blooms, just before the leaves open. 
The flowers open light purple at the base, 
shading to pink at the tips, with inside petals 
clear pink to white. One of our most beauti- 
ful ornamentals. 
Each 
Av to 3 feet a2... ee ee $10.00 
setor4 Lecti 2 eee ee ene 12.00 
ANTON. (Le CUS ee eee | ee 15.00 
MAPLE, CRIMSON KING (Plant Patent No. 
735)—This tree is a hard maple type which 
is a cross between Norway and Schwedler 
Maple. It leaves out red in the spring similar 
to the Schwedler and holds this red color all 
summer. It can be truly called Red Maple. 
Each 
5 to 6-foot Whips (Spring Only) -......... $5.00 
6 to 8-foot Whips (Spring Only) .......... 7.50 
MAPLE, HARD or SUGAR—Makes a round, 
dense top, medium rapid growth and one of 
the best for shade. Rather slow about get- 
ting started after being planted, but when 
Chinese Elm once established, makes a rapid growth. The 
leaves give beautiful autumn tints of yellow 
and scarlet. Has no equal for shade. 

ELM, MOLINE—Variety of late introduction 
found growing at Moline, Ill. Of very com- 


pact, upright and fast growing habit, with 6 to 8 feet 
large leaves of distinct dark green shade. One 8 to 10 feet 
of our finest trees. 
Height Each 
GRCO TST Cet ree eee seated ene ee eae $3.50 
8 3t0,81 Ort Gets ce ee ee eee 5.00 
10 ;toel2 ‘feet. Set ee ee ee ee 7.50 
GLOBE LOCUST—Has a compact head of thorn- 
less branches. Excellent as a lawn specimen. 
Used extensively in formal plantings. Foliage 
very attractive. 
Nov le lleadseteee ees ee eee $5.00 
HONEY LOCUST, THORNLESS—tThis is the 
Inermis type of Locust and widely planted as 
a shade tree because it develops rapidly and 
does not break in windstorms. It has remark- 
able drought-resistant qualities and will stand 
severe pruning. 
LO:toyl Dsfeete ce 2 eee eee $6-50 
HACKBERRY—A native tree of the Illinois 
River Valley. Has narrow, pointed leaves, 
slender branches and rough bark. An excellent 
tree for city planting. 
Height Hach 
G. tO Siete ce reeks Oe er ee $2.50 
LINDEN (Basswood)—A _ rapid-growing, large- 
sized tree, native to this country. It forms a 
round, compact top; this, with its broad leaves, 
makes a dense shade. Has very fragrant 
flowers, to which the bees are attracted. 
Height Each co} ee amg! re eee? 
6. to! $: Leeticn ee ee ee eee $4.00 P 
2° to. 246=inch sstemiseceses. eee eee 7.50 Moline Elm 
