Best trees for QUICK SHADE are Indialaurel Ficus, Clitoria, Albizzia, Enterolobium, Moringa 
Ree CR APE VER ies 
QUEEN’S CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
*QUEEN’S CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
(Lagerstroemia speciosa). Most beauti- 
ful of summer-flowering trees with great 
spikes of rich mauve flowers. This hand- 
some relative of the common bush crape- 
myrtle is a “must” for every South Florida 
garden. 8-12” $1. 18-24” $9. 4-5” $5. 
*PINK QUEEN’S CRAPEMYRTLE- 
TREE (L. speciosa var.) Color not 
guaranteed, but these were raised from 
seed of bright-pink-flowered Crapemyr- 
tletree and may come true. 15-18” $2, 
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LATE CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
"LATE CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
turbinata). Best bloomer 
(Ce, 
of all with 
flowers until Thanksgiving or later, this 
beautiful crapemyrtletree grows tall and 
slender with great bouquets of pink, lav- 
ender and white flowers for months. 
5-6’ $10, 7-8’ $15. 
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MALAYAN CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
*MAL A YAN CRAPEMYRTLETREE 
(L. floribunda). Dense, bushy small 
tree, semi-evergreen, with gorgeous mauve 
flowers above the foliage twice a year. 
12-15” $1. Larger at $1 a foot. 
*HAIRY CRAPEMYRTLE TREE (L. 
hirsuta). Indian tree with large purple 
flowers. 3-4’ $5. Larger available. 
LOVELY LEAVES 
“PURPLE GLORYTREE (Tibouchina 
granulosa). Beautiful evergreen Brazil- 
ian tree bearing quantities of bright royal 
purple flowers twice a year. 24-30” $5. 
Two other unidentified species of Tibou- 
china are available. 8” $2 each. 
PLEROMA (Tibouchina semidecan- 
dra). Evergreen shrub to 6’ bearing lovely 
4-inch royal purple flowers. 6-8” $1. 
MELASTOMA. Two beautiful shrubs 
from Hong Kong (M. septemnervium 
and M. decemfidum) with purplish-pink 
flowers in summer and beautiful evergreen 
foliage all year. Probably require part 
shade, moisture and high temperatures 
until established. Small plants, ready for 
shipment in March. $2. 
Prices Good Until May 
This is only list to be issued this winter. From 
May to October, my mail address is Box 11, 
Cashiers, North Carolina. 
DOCYNIA (D. indica). Handsome Himalayan 
small ornamental evergreen tree, closely related 
to the northern apple, with pretty foliage, white 
| flowers and 114” fruits. 6-7’ $15. 
“INDIAN HORSECHESTNUT (Aes- 
culus indica). 60-ft. deciduous Himalay- 
an tree with 18-inch spikes of white-yel- 
low-red flowers. Bailey says: “Hand- 
some tree with large foliage and showy 
flowers.” 8-12”, $3. 
BERRIA (B= ammonilla). Large evergreen 
white-flowered Ceylon timber tree of Linden 
family. Ornamental foliage. 8-15” $1. Large 
size available. 
WILLARDIA (W. mexicana). Shrub 
or small evergreen tree with finely cut 
foliage and showy lilac pea flowers. 18-24” 
$2. 
DALBERGIA (D. lanceolaria). Pretty, 
dwarf Bengal tree of neat habit. “The 
lavender flowers are very handsome.” 
15-187 $2. 
GUSTAVIA (G. augusta). Small ever- 
green South American tree of the Brazil- 
nut family with large leaves (5x 15”) and 
fragrant, showy 5” round, creamy-white 
flowers. 8-12” $8. 
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LIPSTICK TREE 
LIPSTICKTREE (Bixa orellano). Small 
evergreen tree, dense heart-shaped leaves. 
Large pink flower clusters in Noy.-Dec. 
like peach blossoms. Greenish-red_soft- 
spined pods contain red dye. 8-12” $1, 
2-3’ $4, 5-7’ $6. I can also supply small 
plants of the new sport with brilliant red 
pods, much showier. 6-8” $2. 
ROYAL POINCIANA 
*ROYAL POINCIANA (Delonix re- 
gia). Famed Madagascar red-flowered 
tree, grows fast, should be planted only in 
large yards or wide parkways. 18-24” $1. 
Larger available. 
WHITE ROYAL POINCIANA (Delon- 
ix elata). Indian tree, rare. 12-15” $4. 
CAESALPINIA (C. mexicana). Best 
feathery-foliaged tree for your yard, this 
unarmed evergreen to 30’ bears quantities 
of pretty yellow flowers three or four times 
a year. 6-8” $1. 
DWARF POINCIANA (P. pulcher- 
rima). Spectacularly-flowered shrub or 
small tree, its red and yellow spikes are 
popular in Florida gardens. Blooming 
size plants $1. 5-6’ $5. 
MAGNOLIAS 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA (M. grandi- 
flora). Grandest of evergreen trees, this 
Florida native needs no describing. 6-8” 
$1, 2-3’ $5, Glen St. Mary grafts 4-5’ $15. 
*CAMPBELL’S MAGNOLIA (M. 
campbelli). Hooker called it the most 
beautiful flowering tree in the world, with 
its 12-inch rosy pink flowers. Deciduous. 
Native of the Himalayas. Grafted trees 
5-6’ $20. 
°TALAUMA (T. hodgsoni). This ev- 
ergreen Magnolia relative from the Hima- 
layas was called by the great botanist 
Hooker “the second most beautiful flow- 
ering tree in the world.” (He ranked 
Magnolia campbelli first.) Rare, but it 
thrives in Florida and is worth struggling 
with. See Bailey’s description. 8-12”, $7. 
WIND-RESISTANT are Tabebuia, Tamarind, Delonix, Callistemon, Pterocarpus, Brachychiton, Albizzia 
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