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ent No. 12-2 MIMOSA (Weeping Silk Tree) 
This unusual shade tree is in such great demand that we have never 
been able to supply enough trees. The young two-year-old Mimosa 
I of tree, pictured at right, gives you some idea of what a beautiful shade 
cht tree it makes. Has an umbrella-like top, with light green, feathery 
ol foliage that folds up at night. Fragrant, fluffy pink blossoms literally 
foi cover the arching limbs in the summer. Extremely hardy and adapted 
eet fl to all sections. Do not plant in wet spots. Mimosa is labeled RED 
over GREEN. 
Price: 2 to 3 ft., 60c; 3 to 5 ft., $1.10; 
5 to 7 ft., $2.10 each 
No. 16-20 FLOWERING HOPA CRAB 
The most popular Flowering Crab. Beautiful in bloom, beautiful in 
foliage, beautiful in fruit. In the spring, it is completely covered with 
each the fragrant, bright pink flowers. From midsummer to frosts, the 
clusters of small, red fruit gleam brightly along the branches. It makes 
fine jelly. In the spring, the foliage is a rich maroon. Perfectly hardy, 
easy to grow, thriving in any soil. 
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Price: 4 to 5 ft. trees, $2.00 each 
No. 12-6 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA Mimosa—Weeping Silk Tree 
Magnificent in its pyramidal growth. The glossy green leaves are 
beautiful and would warrant planting it without immense, waxy white, 
gold-centered flowers, which are abundantly produced through several 
months. An impressive and wholly desirable shade tree. Magnolias 
are easily grown with plenty of good leaf-mold. Plant before growth 
begins. Certainly these trees deserve a place on your grounds. 
Price: 15 to 18 in., $1.95 each 
Shipped in Gallon Containers 
Hopa Crab—One year after planting 
Southern Magnolia ’ 
Shade, Evergreen, Flowering, Winter Hardy 
