MAGNOLIAS Tree Aristocrats — "iUSiaueis, Geunssinont, Deciduous 
MAGNOLIA glauca (Swamp Laurel). 16 ft. 
Zone V. Prefers moist, but tolerant. Semi- 
evergreen. White blooms scattered from 
June to August. Very fragrant. 
“17. le) Ae eo 9 for 5.50, 100 $80.00 
1¥2- 2 ‘it X .. $2.25, 10 $18.00, 100 $135.90 
BONG BB sccm $8.50 each, 10 for $75.00 
—grandiflora (Great Southern Magnolia). 
Zone VI, if protected. For experimenters. 
BOnL ZO INE Xn etdeesss 9 for $5.00, 25 $20.00 
ZLOB «2.2, $6.00 each, 10 for $55.09 
—soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 20 ft. 
Zone V. Late April show of large rose- 
purple blossoms, white inside. A hybrid 
species, including small handsome varie- 
ties. Drain well. 
ee LSP Mecsas. 9 for $10.00, 100 $165.60 
Corie B&B san... $9.90 each, 10 for $50.00 
—s. Lennei. Larger, dark red. The show- 
iest magnolia. 
Do Oe (Utes. coese<tcis.3 $5.50 each, 5 for $25.00 
—S. rustica rubra. A good red. 
WOHNCH D0 ty anette caste: 5 for $14.50 
3-4 ft. B&B ........ $10.00 each, 5 for $48.50 
—kobus. Zone V. Large white, May. 
*2%4-in. pots .......... 5 for $5.00, 100 $75.00 
—macrophylla (Big-leaf Magnolia). 60 ft. 
Zone V. 18-inch leaves; foot-wide flowers 
May, fragrant. 
GOrLOrINn 2: Vie 5 for $3.00, 100 $40.00 
—purpurea (Liliflora). 9 ft. shrub. Zone 
V. Purple outside, almost white inside. 
PD Wa-INe DOS ee eee ean 5 for $8.50 
2-3 ft. B&B ........ $6.50 each, 10 for $57.50 
~\Eleyi. 20 ft. Red flower and leaf. 
The new living fossil conifer from western 
China. Hardiness probably Zone II. 
MAGNOLIA stellata (Star Magnolia). 12 1722 ft. plamts nnn $8.50 each 
ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Early April sees 
ribbony, white, fragrant blooms. MORUS alba (Russian Mulberry). 30 ft. 
SZUA-lM POLS Stacie hacpecncet 5 for $10.00 Zone IV. Round-topped tree. Fruit white 
18-in. (oots) Pe $4.50 each, 5 for $17.50 to purple, edible. 
CLV 2 US DSB t tet, pLOOQeachy 49 fp 25 for $5.00, 100 $12.60 
—waterlily. New, hardier, pink-tipped 4-9 ft. 5 for $4.75, 100 $75.00 
form. Each branch tip has double blooms 
in late April. Bushy growth. Utterly | NYSSA sylvatica (Tupelo). 60 ft. Zone IV. 
beautiful. Interlaced, drooping. Early autumn color. 
5234-1 DOLSaceeaietce. cy 5 for $12.00 Moist. Hard to transplant. 
(if pv Wer 08 bE Oe, ek $12.50 each = 3 ft. B&B .... $7.00 4 ft. B&B .... $10.00 
MALUS — Flowering Crabapples 
Vigorous, hardy, and breathtaking. These small trees in May are 
masses of bloom. Zone Ill to V. Easy to grow. Any one kind priced: 
Besa by Sects 9 for $7.50, 25 $35.00 a ‘ 
AOR ILS tees $3.75 each, 10 for $30.00 |: 
Floribunda. 18 ft. Pink, opens white. 
Flor. purpurea. Purple leaf form. 
Theifera. 15 ft. Pink to white. 
Matthews. 20 ft. Pink bloom, large fruit. 
Micromalus (Midget Crab). 12 ft. Dense 
upright growth. Lark pink blooms. 
Lemoine. 18 ft. Dark pink blooms, red 
fruit. 
And in 3-4 ft. size only:— 
Bechtel. 20 ft. Fragrant, pink, late. A 
splendid lawn tree. Later than other 
KindS ie tee ee $3.25 each ppd., 10 $22.50 
Flowering Crab (Malus) 
Photo: Magnolia Waterlily 
OXYDENDRON arboreum (Sorrel Tree). 30 
ft. Zone IV. Peach-leaves turn red in 
autumn. Long clusters of white in July 
and August. Acid. 
CAD aii meen, cee 5 for $3.00, 100 $35.00 
4-5 ft. X .... $5.75, 10 $35.00, 100 $250.00 
PAULOWNIA tomentosa (Empress Tree). 
Large violet blooms early May, before 
leaves. 40 ft. Zone VI. Often winter 
damaged, but fragrant and beautiful. 
“6-12 in. S .... 2 for $1.90 ppd., 5 for $4.00 
“young, unformed. X=transplanted. 
B&B—ball of earth, shapely. Plants not 
marked: well shaped. 
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