MAGNOLIA glauca (Swamp Laurel). 
16 ft. Zone V. Prefers moist, but toler- 
ant. .Semi-evergreen. White blooms 
scattered from June to August. Very 
fragrant. 
* 12 im. X weoseeeeS for $4.50, 100 $60.00 
2-3 ft. XX $3.00, 10 $25.00, 100 $200 
3-4 ts B&B Spee Se) each, 10 $50.00 
— grandiflora(Great Southern Magnolia). 
Zone VI, if protected. For experi- 
menters:— 
*12-15in.X 5 for $6.00, 25 for $25.00 
— soulangeana(SaucerMagnolia). 20 ft. 
Zone V. Late April show of large rose- 
purple blossoms, white inside. A hy- 
brid species, including small handsome 
varieties. Drain well. 
ve 12-18 in. Smaasccececcivcesces 2) for $35.00 
2-3 ft. B&B ..$6.50 each, 5 for $30.00 
— soul. Lombardy rose. Rose and 
_ white, larger. 
2-3 rts Mewescsen] cOU each, 5 for $35.00 
— kobus. Zone V. 
2-3 ft. B&B $6.75 each, 5 for $30.00 
Large white, May. 
— macrophylla (Big-leaf Magnolia). 
60 ft. Zone V. 18-inch leaves, foot- 
_ wide flowers May, fragrant. 
- #8-12 in. 2 year .. 5 $300, 100 $40.00 
= Sieboldi (Korean Magnolia). 
_ Zone Wis 
June. 
30 ft. 
Showy white fragrant cups in 
14-2 tt aaeeeDOsU0 each, 5 for $25.00 
Flowering Crab 
MAGNOLIA stellata (Star Magnolia). 
12 ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Early April 
sees ribbony, white, fragrant blooms. 
oe 10 in. (potted) aoosecnacancod’S for Seliger > 
1 2- 18 in. Benes S400 each, S) for $15.00 
18-24 in. Seee POLO each, 5 for $20.00 
— waterlily. New, hardier, pink-tipped 
form. Each branch tip has double 
blooms in late April. Bushy growth. 
Utterly beautiful. 
= 10 in. (potted) ACOOOCADOOHOAGS) for $17. 50 
12-18 in. Meese os00 each, S for $20.00 
18-24 in. B&B...$8.50 each, 5 $37.50 
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Vigorous, hardy, and breathtaking. 
These small trees in season are 
masses of bloom. 
Zone III to V. Easy to grow. Showy 
in May. Any one kind: 
(each) 
2-3 tt; @00600 ceceese 
4-5 ft. eeecce $ SOS 
(10) (100) 
$15.00 $95.00 
30.00 195.00 
Eleyi. 20 ft. Red flower and leaf. 
Floribunda. 18 ft. Pink, opens white. 
Flor. purpurea, purple leaf form. 
Gloriosa — purple red flowers, large 
bright red fruit. 
Parkmanni — 15 ft. Picturesque form. 
Rosy-red double blooms. 
Lemoine — 18 ft. Dark pink blooms, 
red fruit. 
Bechtel. 20 ft. Fragrant, pink, late. 
Sargenti. 6 ft. Dwarf, late, white. 
Spectabilis. 20 ft. Rose, blush, semi- 
double. 
Theifera. 
15 ft. Pink to white. 
METASEQUOIA  § (Dawn-redwood). 
Deciduous. The new living fossil coni- 
fer from western China. Hardiness 
probably Zone II. 10 to 12 in. trans- 
planted seedlings. 
1-1% tt? adooctn a(Olo}. 2-3 ft. Reece POLO 
MORUS alba (Russian Mulberry). 30 ft. 
Zone IV. MRound-topped tree. Fruit 
white to purple, edible. 
* 2 ft. ssccceessee2d for $5.00, 100 $12.00 
3-4 £3 OS for Ney / Gy. 100 for $25.00 
6 ft. spoodoaonacondoacn seh, ES for $13.50 
NYSSA sylvatica (Tupelo). 60 ft. Zone 
IV. Interlaced, drooping. Early autumn 
color. Moist. Hard to transplant. 
3 ft. B&B ..$8.00, 5 ft. B&B ... $14.00 
OXY DENDRON arboreum (Sorrel Tree). 
30 ft. Zone IV. Peach-leaves turn red 
in autumn. Long clusters of white in 
July and August. Acid. 
*12 in. scccccsoeed for $4.00, 100 $55.00 
2-3 ft. $2.75, 10 $20.00, 100 $150.00 
PHELLODENDRON Amurense (Amur 
Cork Tree). 4 ft. Zone III. Handsome, 
tolerant small shade tree. 
+6 ft. atnpconk X.5S0- 6-8 ft. Horace ae. 
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