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—_ wilsoni (Wilson Magnolia) 
White fragrant drooping flowers, with a 
crimson center. H. M.L. S. 5 gal. 10.00 
Also Magnolia var. in small quantities of 
campbelli, dawsoniana, mollicomata, and oth- 
er uncommon varieties. 
MALUS varieties of Crab Apples and table apples 
are carried. V.H. M.L. 8. 5 gal. 3.00 
MELIA azedarach var. umbraculiformis 
(Texas Umbrella Tree) 
Dense umbrella shaped crown, very fast 
growing, tolerant of heat. H. D.R. S. 
5 gal. 3.00 
MESPILUS germanica (Medlar) 
A common old fruit tree of European gar- 
dens, large leaves and flowers. 
Vis DR. 1. 1 gal. 1.25 65 gal. 4.00 
MORUS alba (White Mulberry) 
Light green leaves, fast grower, red berries, 
fine for bird life. V.H. D.R. L. 
1gal.1.00 5 gal. 3.00 
— — striblingsi (Maple Leaf Mulberry) 
Fruitless, dark green maple-like leaves, fast 
grower, heat resistant. V.H. D.R. L. 
5 gal.3.50 
— nigra (Black Mulberry or Persian M.) 
Rated as the best for fruit, large black fruit, 
heavy bearer. H. D.R. M. 5 gal. 3.50 
NYSSA sinensis (Chinese Sour-Gum) 
Larger leaves than the sylvatica, turns to 
fiery fall colors. H. M.L. M. 5 gal. 5.00 
—— sylvatica (American Sour-Gum) 
Compact form that turns to a pillar of fire in 
fall, spreading shade. V.H. M.L. L. 
1 gal.1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
PARKINSONIA aculeata (Parkingsonia) 
Light sparse foliage, bright yellow flowers, 
used on desert. H. D.R. S. - 
1 gak.1:00" 5 gal. 3-50 
PAULOWNIA tomentosa (Royal Paulownia) 
Large light green leaves, follow large violet 
bell-type flowers. H. M.L. M. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.50 
PHELLODENDRON amurense (Cork Tree) 
Dense foliage, past-free, shade tree. 
V.H. D.R. M. 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.50 
PISTACIA chinensis (Chinese Pistachio) 
Handsome foliage, turning bright colors in 
falls HD Ra Me 1 gal..1.00. 5 gal. 3.50 
PLATANUS acerifolia (London Plane) 
Large maple-type leaves, formal type growth, 
fast grower. V.H. M.L. M. 5 gal. 3.00 
—— occidentalis (American Plane) 
Maple-like leaves, very light colored bark, 
most resistant to blight. V.H. M.L. L. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.00 
“A TREE Makes a Living Memorial” 
