Cornuta and Cornuta Burfordii (Chi- 
nese Holly). In both varieties the foliage 
is a beautiful dark green and very 
glossy. In Burfordii the leaves are ob- 
long and usually smooth except for a 
sharp tip, while in Cornuta they are 
angular and very spiny. 
BsB. Each 10 
LWA Rov Eine Cee wey $2 20 $20 50 
ES FO; 24 eee ute tetas OU at 2onoU 
DLO. Shite. «cyte cbsrcicucs: eck send doo 
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Crenata (Japanese Holly). A fine small- 
leaved variety suitable for hedges and 
low plantings. Fruit is black. Really a 
nice plant, 
Crenata Bullata. Sub-variety of Cre- 
nata. Small, roundish, cupped leaves; 
glossy. Dwarf, spreading grower. 
Crenata rotundifolia. Larger leaves 
than Crenata. 
8 tosl2ans jo. sae wt o- $1 20 $11 00 
1Zito, 18 inser. fssewelt ai 1 80 16 00 
18,/t0,24,in.. actqus it. loa 2580) 225,150 
2 to3:ftey Bhat ahoer : 450 40 00 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HOLLIES (Ilex) continued 
Vomitoria (Yaupon). A native evergreen 
Holly with small, deep olive-green 
foliage and bright red berries produced 
in great profusion all along the branches. 
This is one of our most desirable shrubs 
for foundation, border and hedge plant- 
ing. It may be kept sheared to any 
shape or size desired, and makes ex- 
cellent specimens for formal planting. 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
ACW EST Re ie ite $1 00 $9 00 
Eh owed iy Treeietes Steet «elle Weel aD, 
2 to 3 ft 200 19 00 
Br iC bs eke ear, eee SEC SEO LOU 
4to 5 ft.. Sy Popes OOD) 
SPRenI Mee Sat bi aed ee 
6 to 8 ft.. .10 50 95 00 
8 to 10 ft.. 14 00 
Sheared, BeB. Each 10 
T2MOU Salle ee oe a mp LOLOU 
18"to 24 in... -222804 92750" 24700 
2 to 3 ft 2s. 3 fo @ 85°00 
3 to 4 ft 5 -50_% 52700 
4sto Sits: see esto: se 8 50 80 00 
5 to 6 ft 12 00 112 50 
O10 8 Tee eg. ins. 0 00. 150 00 
8 to 10 ft.. e232: 22°00 
Glen Saint Mary Nurs- 
eries Grafted Magnolias 
make perfect uniform 
trees. None finer. 
TREES that give SHADE and SHELTER 
ANISE. TREE (Illictum anisatum). A 
handsome broad-leaved evergreen shrub 
or small tree of narrow, upright habit, 
reaching a height of 10 to 12 feet; foli- 
age tends towards light green and blooms 
are creamy yellow, rather inconspicuous. 
Not hardy North. 
BaB. Each 10 
18'to. 24 int. PY LPH, J$188517914450 
2,to 3 ft..,. 21OUW & a8. b2075¢ 826"00 
3 to4 ftuiseiix.vooy. -. 400 37 50 
4 to:6db. oslo ....ve8 600 57 50 
AUSTRALIAN PINE (Casuarina cun- 
ninghamiana). A fine avenue tree that 
does well near salt water. The branches 
are jointed, and dense heads of tiny 
flowers form globular cones. 
Each 10 
3-in. pots...............$0 45 $4 00 
4-in, potsaiet NY BU 2ST GSM 256500 
6-in. ig eee oe 90 8 00 
8-in. pots... seyemse as 2256 11500 
AUSTRALIAN SILK OAK (Grevillea 
robusta). Evergreen tree to 150 feet, 
not hardy North. A profusion of orange- 
colored flowers are borne on_ short 
leafless branches. Foliage is fern-like in 
appearance. Satisfactory as rapid grow- 
ing shade tree for highway and park 
planting. Each 10 
Agins DOGS ae << tome tie $0 80 $7 50 
Gn, DOLeseaee soe sea LAOS LOR OO 
BAUHINIA purpurea (Orchid Tree). A 
small shrubby, nearly evergreen tree, 
producing a profusion of blue-purple, 
orchid-like flowers in winter and early 
spring. Hardy in central Florida. 
Each 
3-in. pots... $0 75 
Bein GTS. ca, clei eh La 2 Se See 1 00 
CAMPHOR TREE (Cinnamomum cam- 
phora). A desirable broad-leaved ever- 
green tree. Thrives well in Florida and 
along the Gulf Coast. Grows vigorously, 
with branches close to the ground. 
Each 10 
4-in. pots 7 ..$0 75 $6 50 
6-in. pots !.24..1#. sine ajoeld 25; 11¢50 
CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus caro- 
liniana). A splendid native, broad- 
leaved evergreen tree with bright glossy 
leaves. Unrestricted specimens reach a 
height of 40 feet or more. They are true 
shade trees, blooming profusely when 
grown in this form. The flowers are 
white and slightly fragrant. Well 
adapted to shearing and shaping into 
pyramids, columns, globes, etc., as well 
as for hedges. 
Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
18 to 24in..............$1 00 $9 00 
JEtOtS ttaen Cee Wiese 7a CROC 
Bato Aon. See a. wie 1D sco UG 
Sheared, BaB. Each 
LSttOr24 Tian eee fe 200 
ZatOtGpLe sce Se a SZ SD 
DeLO ANE Meee sic oe 56 AOD 
BOLO. OBEE INE C0 ici sto oe a) 5 25 
OaLO OL Lanett: ccna oO 
6 to 8 ith... 8.8. 2 12 00 
CHINESE ELM (Ul/mus pumila). 50 feet. 
Introduced from China. Rapid grower. 
Very hardy and disease-resistant. 
Bare-root. Each 
Dtois ftiteyv show kh. we. Loads $0 50 
Srtor4 lit zee ehones MART angel ba, 70 
BeB, double above prices. 
CRAB-APPLE (Malus angustifolia). In 
the spring these shapely trees are covered 
with pale pink blossoms. They often 
reach a height of 25 feet. They rival in 
beauty the Flowering Cherries of Wash- 
ington fame, and may be used in the 
Lower South where the Cherries cannot 
be grown. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
DIOS tt eee Le SL 100 
O.tO Sete ete ed eee LeU 
ATO SALE Sea. ciyett® «neces 3 OOF 21550 
5 to 7 ft 450 42 50 
7 to 9 ft 650 60 00 
B&B, double above prices. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). A small 
tree or large shrub with a spreading 
bushy top. Beautiful flowers are fol- 
lowed by scarlet fruits; fall foliage 
brilliantly colored. ' 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft $1 35 $12 50 
Sto shite. ak: eee: 1.85% <7 50 
ACO Otte Gem: Hine ties 2.508 625-50 
6 to 8 ft 350 32 50 
B&B, double above prices. 
GORDONIA alatamaha (Franklinia ala- 
tamaha). A shapely deciduous tree with 
blackish bark and 6-inch shiny leaves 
which turn scarlet in autumn. Three- 
inch milk-white magnolia-like flowers 
are borne in autumn. Likes peaty or 
ge soil where the tree grows to 20 
eet, 
Bare-root. Each 
2 to 3 ft.. Pe SIR RR HIF 
3 to 4 ft.. ee a O38 50 
BeB, double above prices. 
GORDONIA lasianthus (Loblolly Bay). 
A fine native evergreen tree reaching a 
height of 50 to 60 feet. Leaves large, 
dark green, shiny. Flowers white, re- 
sembling magnolias. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
12*to 1S*ime ys 523 i242 2 88 00 S900 
18*to 24vink 25h. es 2.1. ss 5014400 
ZiLO Suit. we. se ees buss 222° 00919100 
BeB, double above prices. 
JERUSALEM THORN ( Parkinsonia acu- 
leata), An interesting thorny shrub 
or small tree which may reach 30 feet. 
The fragrant yellow flowers are borne 
in loose racemes followed by 5-inch 
seed-pods. Each 
4-in. pots. ..$1 00 
LIRIODENDRON. " tulipifera’ (Tulip 
Tree). Tall, symmetrical shade tree 
with straight trunk and dark green, 
unusual-shaped leaves. Flowers like 
inverted tulips, greenish yellow with 
orange at base. 
Bare-root. Each 
3. tO: AMER... i. 0. alae $1 25 
4 to 6 ft.. 2525 
BeB, double above prices. 
