Lancaster, Pa. 
“LIQUIDAMBER, SWEET GUM 
Ginkgo—GINKGO 
Pyramidal tree with clean, straight trunk, and fan- 
shaped, Maidenhair Fern-like leaves; immune from 
insects. A most interesting and unusual tree where 
dense shade is not desired. 
Ginkgo biloba, 50-70 ft. Maidenhair Tree 
10-12 ft., 1%-2 TE DEW he wa Gc HR ROR RET RS 7.00 
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12-14 ft., 21%-3 ing Call Se Meee ee as eee 14.00 
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Laburnum—GOLDENCHAIN 
Laburnum vossi 20-30 ft. Goldenchain 
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Liquidamber—SWEET GUM 
Leaves star-shaped and glossy, changing to bril- 
liant crimson in Fall making it an outstanding tree. 
Tall, pyramidal type, with interesting, corky bark. 
Liquidamber styraciflua, 50-70 ft. Sweet Gum 
CRORE cen en SG ee, acpey Tk $ 8.00 
10-12 ft. high—1%4-2 in. cal. B&B 1.2117) "14/00 
12-15 ft, high—2-2% in. cal. BEB ........ 24:00 
Magnolia—MAGNOLIAS 
The Magnolias are small trees that give distinc- 
tion to any lawn, being especially beautiful in fo- 
liage and in the large flowers. 
Magnolia glauca, 15-20 ft. Sweet Bay 
Creamy white flowers in May. 
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M. soulangeana 12-18 ft. Saucer Magnolia 
Pink blooms, blush white inside fower. 
2-3 ft. B&B $ 8.00 3-4 ft. 
M. s. lennei, 12-18 ft. Lenne Magnolia 
Red bloom, blush white inside. 
Zao tie Soc B eee 1.0200 3-4 ft. B&B. ot. $912.00 
M. s. nigra, 10-12 ft. Purple Magnolia 
Late flowering. 
2-3 ft. B&B....$ 8.00 
3-4 ft. B&B... .$12.00 
SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES 
M. stellata, 6-8 ft. Star Magnolia 
Pure white star-shaped fragrant flowers; dwarf 
grower. 
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M. Yulon, 12-20 ft. White Magnolia 
Large white fragrant blooms. Large growing, 
well shaped tree. 
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Malus—FLOWERING CRABS 
The Flowering Crab is a most charming spring 
flowering tree and worthy of a place on every lawn. 
Malus atrosanguinea Carmine Crab 
Rich, fadeless, deep carmine, single flowers in 
eneat protusion. L0=12 it. 
5-6 ft. high 
M. floribunda Pink Flowering Crab 
Profuse rose-colored, Single flowers, appearing 
early with the foliage: golden yellow fruit in 
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M. hoppi Red Flowering Crab 
Foliage, flowers, fruit, bark, all red-toned color, 
giving a pleasing effect and contrast with green- 
foliaged trees and shrubbery; 10-12 ft. 
5-6 ft. high 
M. i. plena Bechtel Crab 
Large double, fragrant flowers, delicate shell- 
pink resembling small rose blooms, after other 
varieties of crab-apples: 8-10 ft. 
Bic iif ee Od dead a eR ociA hegene week ene Chay? led teed $3.50 
Prunus—FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Highly ornamental, low-growing, picturesque 
trees of exquisite color and fragrance flowering 
early June. 
Prunus ser. Kwansan Rose Pink Cherry 
One of the finest of the Flowering Cherries, with 
double, rose-pink flowers; 20-25 ft. 
2-3 ft. Sy Ba 5-6 ft. 
MAGNOLIA 
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