Platanus racemosa California Sycamore 
See page 40 
Clumps, 2-yr., $6.50—Single tree, 6 to 8 ft., $3.50 
Magnolia liliflora 
Purple Lily Magnolia 
See page 40 
Balled plants, 2-3 ft., $7.50 
Liquidambar 
styraciflua 
Displays “down East” 
autumn colors here in the 
Southland. See page 40 
5-gal. tins, $4.75 
These trees, which lose their 
leaves in winter, grow easily most 
anywhere, and rapidly, too. The 
larger-growing kinds will give 
cooling shade in the summer 
but let the sunshine through in 
winter. In addition to the sizes 
listed here we often have larger 
specimens of some. See them at 
your nearest Armstrong salesyard. 
Most of the deciduous trees and 
shrubs are available only in bare 
root form during the months of 
January, February, and March, 
but a few kinds are available in 
tins at our salesyards during the 
summer. 
Ulmus parvifolia 
Chinese Elm 
See page 40 
Bare root, 6-8 ft., $2.75 
Other sizes listed on page 40 
Betula alba 
W hite Birch 
See page 40 
Bare root, 6-8 ft., $4.25 
Other sizes listed on page 40 
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Crepe Myrtle 
Makes an attractive small tree. See page 40 
Gal. tins, $1.75—5-gal. tins, $5.25 
