GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 9 
TREES that give SHADE and SHELTER, continued 
LOMBARDY POPLAR (Populus nigra Laurel Oak (Q. /aurifolia). These fine REDBUD (Ceris canadensis). The Amer- 
italica). 40 to 50 feet. The well-known 
Italian variety. A tall, pyramidal, com- 
pact and rapid-growing tree. Very de- 
sirable where formal effect is wanted. 
Bare-root. Each 
wae ae 50 
3 to 4 ft.. ET a AO Tee to 70 
A tow ft2 os eth O1,.01 £100 
BsB, double above prices. 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora (Saint Mary). 
The great Bull Bay is the South’s finest 
native evergreen tree; forest specimens 
often reach a height of 80 feet. The 
trees are roughly pyramidal in form with 
heavy leaves 5 to 8 inches long, glossy 
dark green above, and covered with soft 
brown felt beneath. The picture made 
by one of these magnificent trees in the 
sunlight,is one of which any home-owner 
may be justly proud. The flowers, which 
are produced over a period of two to 
three months in summer, are great waxy, 
creamy white saucers, 7 to 8 inches 
across, each bloom with a mass of yellow 
stamens and giving out a delightful 
fragrance. Its flowers are followed by 
large pods covered with brilliant red 
seeds. Years ago we found that there 
was a great variation in seedlings, so 
we selected the most perfect types and 
grafted from them. In this way we 
have built up a strain that is superior 
to the wild trees and, we believe, to 
any stock in commerce anywhere. Our 
trees are uniform in size, shape, foliage 
and flowers, making them especially 
desirable for street planting. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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AtoSdtiagce 2 2...9- 9200985 ,00 
MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rubrum). Hardy, 
deciduous tree, growing to large size. 
Leaves light green above, white be- 
neath, changing to scarlet ‘and gold in 
autumn. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft. .oIes. rw $0° 90! $8100 
3 toa fee ese ee 1 16 510: 150 
Ato Of. . 22 8 2 000 81:8:00 
6tor's ftt. PEMIHNE GU Av SusOv. 32°50 
$ to.dO ftw. tes ow edesct 0) SOULOONGO 
10:tod 24). sult 2a 1G 20 50:6370000 
B«B, double above prices. 
MIMOSA TREE (Albizzia Julibrissin). 
Deciduous spreading tree with finely 
divided, dark green leaves. Large 
clusters of pink flowers in summer. 
Each 10 
AE IO POGUE LN $075 $6 50 
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OAK (Quercus) 
Basket Oak (Quercus prinus). Often 
attains 100 feet. Leaves deciduous, to 7 
inches long, coarsely toothed, shiny 
bright green above and grayish pubes- 
cent beneath. The acorns are over an 
inch in length. A relatively fast grower. 
trees often grow to a height of 60 feet, 
and are partially deciduous in north 
Florida. The oblong leaves are some- 
times 6 inches long; shining dark green 
above and light green underneath. 
Laurel Oaks grow more rapidly than 
Live Oaks, but a bit slower, as a rule, 
than Water Oaks. 
Live Oak (Q. virginiana). Famous both 
as landmarks of southern history and 
for their majestic beauty. The longest- 
lived and slowest-growing of the four 
varieties, this evergreen tree reaches 60 
feet in height and spread. The shining 
dark green leaves are elliptic to oblong. 
Water Oak (Q. aquatica; Q. nigra). A 
tall and fast-growing Oak—to 80 feet. 
Nearly evergreen in our climate. Bluish 
green leaves about 3 inches long. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
Qtors fermen... $4 10"°$1000 
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Ato Ot 14. 30 DIGG -2P40: & 22 00 
Gitor8uit wom Jon.za0k 34 251 9140 00 
8tot Oued. .io. saree, Bs. DiGi7§:2 2165 00 
1046.1 2ton ead ati. et). 19c7Sie192 50 
B&B, double above prices. 
PLANETREE or SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
Occidentalis (American). Growing to 
150 feet, this handsome tree with its 
big leaves and scaly whitish bark is a 
familiar sight. 
Orientalis (European). Similar to 
Occidentalis but does not grow so 
tall and bears its fruiting heads in 
clusters. 
Bare-root. Each 
SArse Wied Pacehediee Wak wes 75 
4 to 5 ft.. ee Sila 07-2150 
5 to 6 ft.. yd). ioitte,. aeien3 50 
BaB, doubles above prices. 
PLUM, FLOWERING. Small, deciduous 
tree, producing a gorgeous mass of 
double, pink, sweet-scented flowers in 
winter before the leaves appear. Very 
striking. 
Bare-root. Each 
Dito! 3cftrn.d oft. ci liaw eywor) .f45 $1 35 
Sitotatrovanl ltpetp-alhows) ad 1S 
B&B, double above prices. 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (Cydonia japon- 
ica). We do not hesitate to recommend 
both the red- and the pink-flowering 
varieties for vivid and profuse spring 
color. They have been grown at Glen 
Saint Mary for several years now with 
good success. Half deciduous in this 
section, they seldom attain more than 5 
feet in height, with about the same 
spread. Spiny branches; leaves 2 inches 
long, coarsely toothed. Flowers average 
1 inch in diameter and are orange-scarlet 
or salmon-pink—two distinct types, so 
pee he da here. Both mature yellow 
ruit. 
Red Pink 
Bare-root. Each 10 
12sto 187iTmE®. cw ..80 Joe G7 500 
TESCO ZARIM. ooccta, a os 95 850 
PEL OMGMUS Ms ic et ease 1 35 12 00 
NEO 4IFE PE. occ chic s sce 1 75. 15°50 
BeB, double above prices. 
ican Redbud or Judas Tree is a small, 
nicely shaped, deciduous tree with 
rounded leaves and _ produces an 
abundance of rosy pink flowers in early 
spring. As the blooms appear before the 
foliage, a Redbud in full flower is a lovely 
picture. 
REDBUD (Cercis chinensis). An Asiatic 
Redbud with purplish pink flowers. 
Individual blooms, often measuring 
34 inch in length, are borne in heavy 
clusters along the branches. Ultimate 
height is said to be around 50 feet and 
the rate of growth is somewhat faster 
than that of Canadensis. The foliage 
and general appearance of the tree is 
very similar to that popular and well- 
known type. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft $1 65 $15 50 
3 to 4 ft 240 23 00 
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6 to 8 ft 5 00" 47,50 
BaB, double above prices. 
REDBUD (White Judas) (Cercis cana- 
densis alba). A very beautiful variety of 
Redbud or Judas Tree with pure white 
flowers. It is one of the most attractive 
of the early spring-flowering trees and 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 tos tte ae ees lesa o) 00 
Sto Site. as et PO se ee 50 
42°C Ofte Oe See ee eso 6 O26 50 
B«B, double above prices. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar styraciflua). 
Rapid-growing, deciduous tree. Leaves 
bright green, changing to brilliant shades 
of red and crimson in autumn. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
3.to 4:fthse Ae $1 75 $16 50 
4 to 6 ft ™2725,99920 00 
6 to 8 ft , B50 198'32 50 
Sto: 104. oc... ont S 25 «850800 
LOMO LS ftieen aoc os00 9808 
B&B, double above prices. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Salix babylonica). 
Well known and loved. Large spreading 
top and long pendulous’ branches. 
Needs a moist, well-drained soil like a 
ditch bank or the edge of a pond or 
stream. May grow to 50 feet. 
Bare-root. Each 
pee Cavigiey ot ae 75 
3 to 4 ft.. peas dedans colt, S00 
4to 5 ft.. seandh &.0q 025 
BeB, double above prices. 
