M. purpurea lemoinei. 10-15 ft. Dark red 
flowers and bronzy leaves. 
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5. COs Gcl eee See dea ek eee. - 5.00 
GctO cB) 7 0, sens ee oe cy ceeees 7.50 
M. sargenti (Sargent Crab) 10-15 ft. 
Pure white flowers and wine-colored 
fruits. 
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OSLO mie lees aS See er 7.50 
Te COCOA T Ue meee ees ee eee eee _ 9.00 
M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab) 
12-15 ft. Double pink flowers and 
showy, yellow waxy fruits. 
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OMCs MES rene eet eet 7.50 
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Sec Oml Qe geen ee eee peeie eres | 3.2550) 
M. spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab) 
15-20 ft. Pale pink semi-double flowers. 
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theifera (huphensis) 12-15 ft. Tea 
Crab. Dark pink buds, opening shell- 
pink. 
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M. Van-eseltine. 10-15 ft. Carmine buds 
and flowers. 
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MYRICA 
Myrica cerifera (Southern Wax Myrtle) 
(Bayberry ) 
30-40 ft. The leaves are attractive, 
part evergreen; bears grayish-white 
Pits 
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NYSSA 
Nyssa sylvatica (Sour Gum or Tupelo) 
40-60 ft. Handsome brilliant red foli- 
age in the fall. 
Each 
3 to 4 ft. B&B 5.00 
Ae ORDeL ite Glee eee ee eee 6.50 
Syraney (6) 1qA, LBYeed Bs 8.00 
WO $y, [Bae 18s 10.50 
OX YDENDRUM 
Oxydendrum arboreum (Sorrel Tree; Sour- 
Wood) 25-30 ft. White flowers in the 
summer, thick, shiny leaves, gray fruits 
and vivid scarlet leaves in autumn. 
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ep iier UNO ies 4sYcdey Ee Cee 14.00 
PLATANUS—tThe Planetree 
Platanus orientalis (European or Oriental 
Planetree) 70-80 ft. Rapid grower and 
one of the best all-around trees for 
street planting. 
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ene, WAVER ao ee = 5 2) eee 5.00 
10 to 12 ft, 144 to Pin, caly = 7.00 
Orton lotto to. een. Cala 9-50 
12 to 14 ft, 2° to 2% in. cal =] 13.50 
OA tone ta) iCal 17.50 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
PRUNUS 
The Flowering Plums and Cherries 
Prunus bliriana (Ornamental Plum) 
12-15 ft. Reddish-purple foliage; large 
double pink, unusually fragrant flow- 
ers. 
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\ P. cerasifera pissardi (Purpleleaf Plum) 
12-15 ft. A small tree with pinkish 
white flowers and lustrous dark purple 
leaves 
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eon Gaak tae 3.50 
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I P. cistena (Purpleleaf Sand Cherry) 
15-20 ft. Upright growth. Foliage sim- 
ilar to pissardi. 
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G2LOR Gill the ee ee ee eee 4.75 
al Be neport (Neport Plum) 10-15 ft. 
Hardy upright grower, purple foliage 
with red tips. 
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