followed by small apples which make 
fine jelly. Four ft.—$2.50. 
Forsythia 
Profuse bloomer coming very early in 
the spring with its many golden flowers. 
From $1.00 to $2.00. 
Franklinia 
Small tree or very large shrub. Discov- 
ered in Georgia prior to the Revolution- 
ary War and later lost except for one 
tree that had been taken to Pennsyl- 
vania, Franklinia has since become very 
popular. Flowers are similar to those of 
Magnolia, white with golden center. It 
begins blooming in August and continues 
to frost. Somewhat tender and slow grow- 
ing. 15 in.—$3.00. 
Ginkge biloba 
Attractive fern-like leaves and very 
rough bark. Grows to a tall and very no- 
ticeable tree. 10-12 in. $1.50 P.P. 
Hydrangea 
Grown on acid soil, this broad-leaved 
bush produces very large blue ball-like 
flowers. Sweeten the soil with lime and 
the flowers are pink. Sometimes freezes 
down but comes again from the roots. 
Division plants $1.00 P.P. Large speci- 
mens $2.00 to $3.00. 
Kentucky Coffee Tree 
Big fellow, needs lots of space, but one 
of the best for spacious grounds. Large 
leaves, white flowers at ends of twigs. 
Big flat pods in clusters and they hang 
on nearly all winter. 20 in.—$2.00. 
Kolwitzia, Beautybush 
Grows into an eight-foot specimen and 
produces many small snapdragon-like 
cream-pink flowers in June. Large bush- 
es $2.00 to $3.00. 
Lavender 
Genuine Old English fragrant kind. 
$1.00 P.P. Large plants $1.50. 
Lilac 
Beautiful lavender-pink, strong grow- 
ing sort. Two to four flower clusters on 
each terminal bud. It is French, but name 
has been lost. $1.00 to $2.00. 
Mimosa 
Sometimes this freezes down in severe 
cold but it sprouts again from the roots 
and is a decidedly out-of-the-ordinary 
shrubby plant. Leaves are long and lacy. 
Also called the Sensitive plant. 15 in. 
SETE. 
Philedelphus Coronarius 
European Mockorange. Grows into a 
large shrub and produces many creamy- 
white flowers early in summer. One of 
the most fragrant of all shrubs. Large 
bushes.—$2.00. 
Persimmon 
The eastern or Virginia variety that 
bears fruit late in the fall. Famous as the 
tree under which Sister Phoebe sat in the 
old time song. Small trees $1.00, 
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