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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA (Cucumber Tree) — Some- 
what resembles the Tulip Tree. Large, light green foliage. 
Huge cream-colored blossoms, tulip shaped, in the spring, 
followed by red seed pods. 2.3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA LILIFLORA—Flowers large and ihe like in 
shape, rich reddish purple on the outside with creamy white 
on the inside. One of the finest flowering trees. 2-3 it., 
3-4 ft. 
MAGNOLIA RUSTICA RUBRA — Large, cup-shaped, 
dark reddish purple flowers with handsome seed poods 6 
inches long. Vigorous grower and especially desirable 
where a tall spreading magnolia is wanted. Blooms later 
than soulangeana, and is one of the best of the more recent 
introductions. 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—Small tree with large, 9- 
inch petal, pinkish flowers before leaves appear in the 
spring. 18-24 in., 2-3 ft. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA — Deep purple. 
Blooms later than soulangeana. 18-24 in., 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft. 
Prices on above magnolias 18-24 in., $3.00; 2-3 ft., 
$4.00; 3-4 ft., $5.00. 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA (Star Magnolia) — A dwarf 
grower. Numerous delicate pinkish-white waterlily like 
flowers appear in early spring. Fragrant. 18-24 in $3.50 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange)— 
Albatre—Lovely sweet-scented pure white flowers, semi- 
double; low bushy grower. 15-18 in., 2-3 ft. 
Belle Etoile—Large, milky white flowers with conspicu- 
ous light purple blotch in center. Vigorous; fragrant. 
12-15 in. 
Girandole—Double white, profuse bloomer. 15-18 in., 
2-3 ft. 
Inodorus—Large white flowers, profuse bloomer. 15-18 
in., 2-3 ft. 
Prices on all above philadelphus: 12-15 in., 60c; 15-18 
in., 75c; 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
SORBUS ARIA LUTESCENS (White Beam Tree)—At- 
tractive yellow foliage. 3-4 ft $3.00 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA (Mountain Ash) — A small tree 
especially noted for its red berries in the fall. Masses of 
white blooms in the spring. 5-6 ft. —... 2 eee $4.50 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—A graceful shrub which pro- 
duces a profusion of single white flowers during early 
spring. On of the most popular Spireas. 12-15 in., 50c; 
18-24 in., 60c. 
STEWARTIA PENTAGYNA (Mountain Stewartia)— 
White flowers 3 inches across with white stamens and 
orange anthers. Leaves very brilliant in fall. Rare. 18-24 
in., 60c; 2-3 ft., 75c. 
SYMPHORICARPOS VULGARIS (Coralberry)—Small 
coral-red berries, almost purple, cluster in thick ropes along 
stems. Foliage-1s small and dark. 0.2: $ .50 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Cranberry Bush)—Like the Com- 
mon Snowball, but the white flowers are in flat clusters. 
Bright scarlet cranberry-like fruits, 34 in. long, color in 
late summer, remaining well into winter. 18-24 in.....$1.00 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA—Spikes of lavender-blue flow- 
ers late summer to fall. 12-15 in., 75c; 15-18 in., $1.00. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE—Flowers deep carmine red. 
Profuse blooming, continuing over long period. 18-24 in., 
75c; 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
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