trees, prepaid, $3.75 each; 2 for $7.00. 
T 17 RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD. 
est profusion of large rose-red flowers in the 
spring. Heavy with glossy red berries in fall, 
hold late. A most adaptable tree; adds greatly to any 
landscape picture because of its fall fruit, red fall color 
and unique sympodial branching habit. (Not sold in 
fall). Prepaid, selected 2 to 3 ft. trees, $3.75 each; 2 for 
$7.00. 
OFFER #TC 31 
1 Double White Dogwood 1 Red Dogwood 
Prepaid, for $6.90. 
ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
T19 MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Huge, fragrant, tulip- 
shaped flowers in early spring, rosy white inside, live- 
ly rose color outside. Leathery, deep green, waxy foliage 
follows the flowers, providing a restful mass of cool 
green for the summer. Makes an upright rounded 
tree to 12 or 14 feet. A magnificent lawn specimen. 
Will do well in any soil having good drainage. (Not 
sold in fall), Not prepaid, new low price, 114 ft. balled 
trees, $2.90 each; 2 for $5.50. 
T20 MAGNOLIA STELLATA. The very rare Star Mag- 
nolia gives possibly the greatest show of all Magnolias. 
Flowers, before the leaves in April, double white, very 
fragrant, 5 to 6 inches across. The long, narrow leaves 
are thick and dark green, turn distinct bronze in the 
fall. A dense, small tree to 12 ft., branched close to 
the ground. Best used as a specimen. Culture same as 
for above. (Not sold in fall.) Not prepaid, 114 ft. balled 
trees, $3.25 each; 2 for $6.10. 
T30 PURPLE LILY MAGNOLIA. (soulangeana nigra). 
Similar to soulangeana, except flowers are darker in 
color, a deep purple and white. Blooms a little later in 
spring and intermittently through the summer. (Not 
sold in fall.) Not prepaid, heavy 214 to 3 ft. balled 
specimens, $9.50 each. f 
Magnolia Soulangeana a 
Offer #TC 32 
1 Star Magnolia 
1 Soulangeana Magnolia 
Not prepaid, for : 
(Not Lane fall.) $5.85 
T6 
MAPLE 
(Acer platanoides 
schwedleri nigra). (Plant 
Patent No. 735). Today’s 
tree sensation. Crimson 
King Maple will grow to 
the size of our lovely 
Norway Maple and re- 
tain its rich maroon leaf 
coloring throughout the 
entire season. Not to be 
confused with older types, 
such as Schwedler Maples, 
which lose their color- 
ing in summer. Will grow 
any place a Norway 
Maple will grow. You can 
be’ one of the first to 
plant this wonderful tree 
which we have grown 
long enough to know is 
more than a mere novel- 
ty. Supply still limited. 
We offer heavy trees 
which will start branch- 
ing the year they are 
planted. (Not sold in 
fall.) Not prepaid, 5 to 
7 ft., price much reduced, 
$6.75 each; 2 for $13.00. 
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T12 DOUBLE FLOWERING WHITE DOGWOOD. (Corn- 
us florida plena). An outstanding addition to our 
list of small trees. Has all the charm, artistry, and 
adaptability of the popular White Dogwood and in 
addition bears DOUBLE FLOWERS. Very hardy 
and heavy-flowering. Grows in shade or sun and in 
ordinary soils, even in somewhat wet places. Typical 
bright red berries and red fall foliage color. Only a 
few available. (Not sold in fall). Selected 2 to 3 ft. 
(Cornus florida 
rubra). (Right). 12 ft. Everyone knows this lovely 
artistic tree. Cole’s grafted strain produces the great- 
726 Sewsattoual KWANZAN 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
(Below). We have seen the spectacular Flowering 
Cherries in the Washington Tidal Basin and have 
grown many varieties in the nursery, yet this one 
superb variety is always the most impressive. Young 
trees bloom a year or two after transplanting and 
continue even after the most severe winters in this 
part of the country. Double, bright rose-pink flowers 
completely clothe the branches in early spring. Makes 
a rather low growing tree of very picturesque habit. 
(Not sold in fall.) Not prepaid, strong 3 to 4 ft. trees 
that should bloom next. year, $2.75 each; 2 for $5.20. 
