10 HENRY NURSERIES 
MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA—The Cucumber Mag- 
nolia is native in Southern lilinois and is very 
desirable for ornamental planting in this area. 
Attains an average height of 50 feet and has 
beautiful leaves which are 6 to 10 inches long, 
4 to 6 inches wide, often with wavy edges, dark 
green above, and lighter beneath. The older 
trees bloom with a flower that is whitish green 
tinged with yellow. The fruit is a smooth, dark 
red cone resembling a small cucumber. Each 
Sy ARe nsec iastcls sh teal) Wee ce meee a ee $7.00 
GutOes teeta Baeand:s Beers nde es 9.50 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer Cup Mag- 
nolia)—By far the best of the hardy Mag- 
nolias, producing a wealth of delicate shaded 
blooms, just before the leaves open. The flow- 
ers open light purple at the base, shading to 
pink at the tips, with inside petals clear pink 
to white. One of our most beautiful orna- 
mentals. Each 
D2 togs Teeter ee ee a ee $10.00 
Se toed efeetivect.. ter See eee ee ee 15.00 
ASLO DaLeC tee es Sk ee est UE ee tees 17.50 
bP tos6. feet ax tse Ee ee es 25.09 
MAPLE, CRIMSON KING (Plant Patent No. 735)— 
This tree is a hard maple type which is a 
cross between Norway and Schwedler Maple. 
It leafs out red in the spring similar to the 
Schwedler and holds this red color all sum- 
mer. It can be truly called Red Maple. Each 
2 tOs65TeCTRCWAIDS) reste nee oe eee rece $ 5.00 
Histo 6 afer (aye eee el eee eR Sie RA 7.50 
CEOs (BLOT gv, ee ee ee ea ee oes Fee 10.00 
MAPLE, HARD or SUGAR—Makes a round, dense 
top, medium rapid growth and one of the best 
for shade. Rather slow about getting started 
after being planted, but when once establish- 
ed, makes a rapid growth. The leaves give 
beautiful autumn tints of yellow and scarlet. 
Has no equal for shade. Each 
5 tom6: 216 tee en oe eee oe ee $ 3.75 
6: TORS Eiee tse eet eee ee ca fee 5.50 
Magnolia 
MAPLE, RED (Acer Rubrum)—This is the true 
Red Maple and is distinguished by its smooth 
gray bark and brilliant leaves in the fall. Re- 
quires a moist location. It makes a medium- 
sized tree and is quick-growing. Each 
6 to:8 feeti2 2 ee eee $6.00 
MAPLE, RED LEAF or SCHWEDLER—Noted for 
its beautiful foliage. Comes out a rich, ruby- 
red in spring, gradually changes to purplish- 
green, then in fall colors to bright red and 
purple. Each 
5 to 6 feet. (Whips) 22a $3.75 
6-to 7 feet. ..24.3553 5 eee 6.50 
MAPLE, SILVER—Well-known rapid-growing tree 
valuable where quick shade is wanted. It is 
among the first trees planted for shade by the 
early settlers. Each 
6 to 8 ifecth.2 220 Se eee $3.50 
8 to 10 feet... 2 2 5.00 
MAPLE, NORWAY—A native of Europe. Grows 
similar in habit to the Hard Maple, but more 
dense and of slower growth. Its compact 
habit, broad, deep green shining foliage, ren- 
der it one of the most desirable for streets 
and lawns. Each 
» to 6 feet (whips) $ 2.06 
6..to:.8 feet... eee eee 5.50 
8. t0:10 fect». eee 8.00 
OAK, PIN—Forms a symmetrical pyramidal 
head with long pendulous branches. The 
foliage is much cut and assumes a bright red 
in autumn. Because of its erect, symmetrical 
and rather rapid growth, it is much used for 
avenues and as a specimen tree on lawns. 
> to 6 feet 22. 2°) Se eee $5.00 
6 to 8 feet... Lee eee 7.50 
