ORNAMENTAL and FLOVARING TREES 
FAGUS sylvatica pendula purpurea - 40 to 50 ft. 
Weeping Copper Beech). Slow growing, cop- 
per colored leaves, graceful weeping bran- 
ches. 
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F. sylvatica purpurea - 70 ft. (Purple Beech). 
Rich purple foliage in May, changing to 
purplish-green as the season progresses. 
Specimens only. 
F. sylvatica riversi - 70 ft.(River Beech). 
Deep purple leaves all summer, compact 
slow grower. 
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Large specimens also. 
FRANKLINIA alatamaha(gordonia)- 20 ft. (Frank- 
linia). Large cup shaped white flowers in 
late summer. Leaves turn crimson in fall. 
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HALESIA carolina(tetraptera) - 15 ft. (Great- 
Silver Bell). Snow-white, bell shaped 
drooping flowers. Decorative brown bark. 
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KOELREUTERIA paniculate - 25 ft. (Golden- 
rain Tree). Panicles of deep yellow flow- 
ers. A small tree of irregular outline. 
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LABURNUM vossi - 20 ft. (Golden Chain). Most 
attractive with its long wisteria-like 
clusters of yelloe flowers. 
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MAGNOLIA acuminata - 60 ft. (Cucumber Tree). 
Deciduous tree with large leaves. Flowers 
greenish-yellow. 
Specimens only. 
M. grandiflora - See Broad Leafs 
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