DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS (Fringe Tree, “Granddaddy’s 
Gray Beard)—Before the Azaleas have finished bloom- 
ing this tree bursts out in its white fringe-like blooms. 
It is most attractive, and creates favorable comment 
wherever it is seen. 
Each 10 
6-8" Bare Root —_..--------—-__----___--_-_--—--- - $2.00 
6-8” Container 2 $ .60 4.50 
8-12’’ Container —-—---—————------_-----------— .90 7.50 
12-18’’ Container ————~---—---_-_-—_-_---- 27125 10.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA (Pink Dogwood)—The attrac- 
tive pink bracts in springtime instead of the usual white, 
makes this a most worthwhile plant in every garden. 
It is hardy to Massachusetts. 
94-30’ plants in 4 Gal. tins ——-—------------— $1.75 
30-36" plants in 4 Gal. tins —_-----_--—_----___- 2.00 
3-4’ plants in 4 Gal. tins —-_______--_-----_- 2.50 
FICUS (Figs)—A few Texas everbearing in 4 gal. tins for 
sale at the nursery at individual prices depending upon 
size, but not for shipping. 
LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA RUBRA (Crepe Myrtle)—We 
have the watermelon red Crepe Myrtle. This summer | 
flowering shrub is most popular everywhere. Pruning 
makes the new growth each year more compact and 
vigorous. For sale at nursery only, not for shipping. 
3’ in 4 Gallon tins -—_-—________-_—_____-___---_- $1.25 
ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
These deciduous MAGNOLIAS are most welcome addi- 
tions to all gardens. Most of them are hardy as far north 
as New England and they are among the most beautiful 
flowering trees to be found. 
M. LILIFLORA—Color of petals is dark purple on the out- 
side and lighter purple to white on the inside. Lily- 
shaped small flowers with just 6 petals Grows with 
many stems from the ground. Found in many southern 
gardens. 
M. STELLATA (Star Magnolia)—Pure white. Star-shaped 
flower. Compact and spreading growth. 
M. ALEXANDRIA—Dark purplish pink outside, white on 
inside. 9 petals. Blooms later than Soulangeana 
M. LENNEI—Deep reddish purple outside and white inside. 
9 large petals. Blooms later and leaves larger than 
Soulangeana. 
M. SOULANGEANA— Blooms range in color from nearly 
white to dark purplish pink. Lily or cup shaped which 
opens into a saucer form 6 inches across with 9 petals. 
Foliage smaller and more narrow than most varieties 
M. NIGRA—Rich dark purple outside with lighter purple 
inside. Darker in color than Soulangeana and blooms 
later. 6 petals instead of 9. A hybrid which has many 
characteristics of Liliflora. Bloom lily shaped. 
M. ALBA SUPERBA—Blooms almost white. Larger and 
lighter colored blooms, rounder leaves, and a more up- 
right grower, but similar to Soulangeana. | 
Each 
18-24’, 4 Gal. Container 2-2 ——______ $1.75 
9-3’, 4 Gal. Container ——____—-____- 2.50 
3-4’, 4 Gal. Container ————________ 3.50 
