10 
MAPLE, Scarlet (Acer rubrum). Hardy, 
deciduous tree, growing to large size. 
Leaves light green above, white be- 
neath, changing to scarlet and gold in 
autumn. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
S tO tte ee TOM Ome OU 
Mii sn ocnascesce ) UO 4% Uy 
6 tO Site ees pe eteiee 475 45 00 
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B&B, double above prices. 
silver (A. dasycarpum). This handsome 
tree may attain 150 feet. Leaves 
deeply lobed and silvery white be- 
neath, to 6 inches across. Like most 
Maples it is a fast grower. Deciduous. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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Ba&B, double above prices. 
MIMOSA TREE (Albizzia julibrissin). 
Deciduous spreading tree with finely 
divided, dark green leaves. Large 
clusters of pink flowers in summer. 
Each 
Gallontcanse 12 to 18ans.eew are $1 00 
Gallon cans, 18 to 24 in......... RS 
Gallonicansye2)t0.5 titan eee OO 
OAK (Quercus) 
Basket Oak (Quercus prinus). Often 
attains 100 feet. Leaves deciduous, to 7 
inches long, coarsely toothed, shiny 
bright green above and grayish pubes- 
cent beneath. The acorns are over an 
inch in length. A relatively fast grower. 
Live Oak (Q. virginiana). Famous both 
as landmarks of southern history and 
for their majestic beauty. A long-lived 
and slow growing variety, this evergreen 
tree reaches 60 feet in height and spread. 
The shining dark green leaves are 
elliptic to oblong. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
TREES that give SHADE and SHELTER, continued 
OAK, continued 
Water Oak (Q. aquatica; Q. nigra). A 
tall and fast-growing Oak—to 80 feet. 
Nearly evergreen in our climate. Bluish 
green leaves about 3 inches long. 
Bare-root. Each 
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6 LOTS Tenet ae ee no ERED. 
8 to 10 ft.. | EOL O: 
B&B, double above prices. 
PLANETREE or SYCAMORE, Amer- 
ican (Platanus occidentalis), Growing to 
150 feet, this handsome tree with its 
big leaves and scaly whitish bark is a 
familiar sight. 
Bare-root. Each 
3 tod tea ate ere ee ea OD: 
AEG STC ee a eo. OD. 
DYtO' Okie Rie ee £885 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis). The Amer- 
ican Redbud or Judas Tree is a small, 
nicely shaped, deciduous tree with 
rounded leaves and _ produces an 
abundance of rosy pink flowers in early 
spring. As the blooms appear before the 
foliage, a Redbud in full flower is a lovely 
picture. 
chinensis. An Asiatic Redbud with 
purplish pink flowers. Individual 
blooms, often measuring 34 inch in 
length, are borne in heavy clusters 
along the branches. Ultimate height 
is said to be around 50 feet and the 
rate of growth is somewhat faster 
than that of Canadensis. The foliage 
and general appearance of the tree is 
very similar to that popular and well- 
known type. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
Zit Oma: Ett eet co eamierst $2 00 $19 00 
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O'tOULS ites eae a Om OO ROU 
Stole name eeeianke Rey6)  GY2 SW) 
B&B, double above prices. 
Gallon cans, 12to18in... 150 14 00 
Gallon cans, 18 to 24in... 2 00 18 50 
REDBUD, continued 
White (C. canadensis alba). A very 
beautiful variety of Redbud or Judas 
Tree with pure white flowers. It is 
one of the most attractive of the 
early spring-flowering trees and 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft avec oe, OO ESZORDU 
3 to 4 ft wed. gulch 4 OR OOSMEEC OOO) 
4.to Oftise cee ere 5 2550800 
B&B, double above prices. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar styraciflua). 
Rapid-growing, deciduous tree. Leaves 
bright green, changing to brilliant shades 
of red and crimson in autumn. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft... .... 0. ete 2 Lome UROL 
4:t0 (6.ft/) see ceerne 3 00 28 00 
6 to: 8 ft: 3 <.ee oer 450 42 50 
8 to 10 ft.. 650 62 50 
1O\tod2 Es. cas ere eee 9 50 
B«B, double above prices. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Salix babylonica). 
Well known and loved. Large spreading 
top and long pendulous branches. 
Needs a moist, well-drained soil like a 
ditch bank or the edge of a pond or 
stream. May grow to S50 feet. 
Bare-root. Each 
18;to 24cint jayspecs See er ee $1 00 
2\to'3. tts. qemu oe oer: 1925 
3 tolA Tt nae ere ener 1 50 
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We are proud of our 
‘nursery stock, for it ts 
in first-class condition 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
These are classified as Thujas by botan- 
ists and are also listed as Biotas. Most of 
those used in the South belong to the 
species Thuja orientalis. They are beau- 
tiful shrubs of compact, symmetrical 
growth, especially suited for formal 
gardening when used alone or for mass and 
foundation plantings when combined with 
other shrubs. The Thujas are hardy and 
thrive on any moderately good soil. 
Aurea conspicua (Thuja orientalis). 
Deep yellow to golden often varying 
to green. Tall, compact, upright. 
BsaB. Each 10 
Sito 1 Zune ee Ln Ome LO ROO 
12°t0 1 Sin see eee ae 14 eee Om OU 
18) to: 2451n;7 16 eee eee 200 18 50 
2 to Siitegs eee ree 300 27 50 
3.to'4dtiace 8c AWS L£Yy ETO) 
ARBORVITAE 
Aurea nana (T. orientalis). Compact, 
rounded head and handsome greenish 
golden foliage. 
BsB. Each 10 
Sitonl 2iinsa evan semeer $1 75 $16 50 
12°to'dSiinsaee 2e25) 21 00 
18:to 24 ine eee 3125 31 00 
2: tO.3: (Caer rere 5 00 47 50 
Sit Old Teese iin eee ke 7 00 65 00 
Bonita (T. orientalis). Beautiful rich 
green, dwarf or of slow growth. It is 
cone-shaped and rather broad. 
BeB. Each 10 
8 tol 2 inte eee $1 65 $15 50 
1230). Sine ee OMe ORO 
1BiEO: 24:10 yen keener 310 2950 
DELO lOat Ga desrchs LE 475 45 00 
Compacta. A fine, dark green variety 
of compact, conical growth. 
BaB. Each 10 
12 toil Shiner eee $2 10 $20 00 
18ito Zain seen eee ce 37 1088929850 
2 COS AC Bathe notre teres 475 45 00 
Pyramidalis (7. orientalis). Compact, 
pyramidal to 15 feet. Bright green, 
and holds its color well. 
BsB. Each 10 
12;3t01 8 ina ene ee $1 50 $14 00 
18:to.24 ins sear oe ge ay 740) 0) 
2 to Situ cee: oat PLD mere > LOU. 
3 tO: 4 ite ccna eee 465 44 00 
4.£0 D{t55 ..0;s ands oul sits 665 64 00 
