These mixed plants are definitely not inferior 
varieties but are the very best in my collec- 
tion, which is very large. 
Write for quantity prices on Sasanquas. 
SHADE TREES 
These little trees are very well grown in gallon 
cans and should grow off fast and make you ser- 
viceable trees in a few years. Simply knock them 
out of the cans carefully and plant in the semi 
bare root condition. No broken or butchered roots 
and no shock. 
GINKO BILOBA—30 to 36 inches_________.- $1.00 
The Ginko or Maidenhair tree is the oldest 
form of vegetable life in the world that has 
come down through the eons of time un- 
changed. It makes a tremendously fast grow- 
ing tree somewhat similar in shape to the 
Tulip Poplar and attains a height of about 80 
feet. An unusual and nice tree to have.. 
SWEET GUM-—30 {6 36 inches. 222-.5__-. $1.00 
This is another fast growing tree that has 
almost no pests and grows extremely fast. 
Not brittle in storms and with beautiful red 
and yellow fall foliage. One of the best. 
CHESTNUT OAK—24 inches..__....-.-_-.- 75¢c 
From the mountains of North Carolina this 
is a very sturdy oak with foliage deeply notch- 
ed and long. Large acorns and sheds early to 
let in the winter sun. 
BV OAK 1 8ainchest® [0 oe ee ee eee 50c 
This is not as slow growing a tree as most 
people think. Once it gets a good start (and 
it ought to do that immediately with roots 
intact out of gallon cans) it grows continu- 
ously all summer. Pruning away some of 
the lower limbs will make it grow tall much 
faster and make a better shaped tree even- 
tually. With age the weight of the limbs will 
bend them down and form the delightful 
shapes seen in the low country. This tree is 
much hardier than is generally believed and 
is one of the sturdiest and strongest of trees. 
FLOWERING CRABS— 
2 to 4 feet and 4 to 5 feet________ $2.00 to $3.00 
These beautiful and fast growing trees have 
long been my favorite among the flowering 
trees because of their hardiness, resistance 
to pests and diseases and long life. Some vari- 
eties grow up to 60 feet tall but most of them 
grow only to thirty feet or less. The flowers 
are extremely beautiful and showy and are 
borne in masses all over the plant. Even the 
Azalea does not outperform the Flowering 
