MAGNOLIA 
hi. Beautiful flowering trees with both 
‘ ml deciduous and evergreen types. The 
a Dt flowers of all species are sterile. Plants 
; should be moved only in the spring. 
Enjoy a deep, moist, but well drained 
location. 
DECIDUOUS 
72—MAGNOLIA. SOULANGEANA. 
Some people call this Tulip Tree on 
account of its large pink Tulip-like 
flowers in early spring before leaves 
appear. A Tulip Tree is a large 
shade tree and is listed elsewhere 
as it is not a Magnolia. This Mag- 
nolia is hardy and is one of the 
showiest. Makes a bush or small 
tree. Drops leaves in fall. 
18-24 in. wrapped in moss . . $3.00 
73—MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA. Dark 
purple flowers with petals 4-5 in. long, pink 
inside in early spring before foliage appears 
and continues in bloom until all other varieties 
have fallen. 
18-24 in. wrapped in moss ........ $3.00 
aN 320—MIMOSA (Silk Tree). Unusual flowering 
tree with spreading top, fernlike foliage and 
feathery powder-puff, deep pink and yellow 
blossoms all summer long. Must be seen to 
f be appreciated. Each 
WHITE BIRCH 
A small tree with white bark after tree ma- 
tures. The green foliage turns a_ pleasing 
yellow in the fall. Grows 25 to 30 feet tall. We 
Magnolia offer this in clumps with 2 or 3 distinct trunks 
GalanoGana on one root or as single trunk trees. 
Sia = 9 343—Straight Stem. Each 
Magnolia Grandiflora 56. $e oleae ae w wlan suchen s betetenens $2.75 
344—ClIump. Each 
EVERGREEN 329COLDEN RAIN (Koclreu- fa fiers oi eon eae $2.75 
: teria). uriously eautiful, 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. The Magnolia of the South, drought resistant tree with bril- 
with large fragrant white flowers in summer and large, liant yellow flowers produced 
glossy evergreen leaves. Since this plant must be iy erroneous! Panic ls at asso! 
transplanted with ball of earth, it cannot be shipped bldddemencined "pods hadork ite 
but we have plants available for cash and carry custo- branches. A very handsome 
mers. Each tree with open headed top sel- 
2-3 ft., B&B $5 00 dom more than 30 feet high. 
= Pre ed Cal Pip beds t oan ode G00 BI OnOLcacNONGL Car: IGEORC IDRC . Will stand hot dry winds and 
3-4. ft), B&B =2.22... 2a. Sa ACR Ee ee .. 6.50 city conditions. Each 
3-4 ft. branched ...... $3.00 
4-5 ft. branched ...... 
SPECIAL SHADE TREES 
(Balled and Burlapped) 
These varieties are difficult to 
transplant bare rooted so we offer 
them only balled and burlapped. Not 
suitable for shipment due to cost 
of transportation, boxing, etc., but 
4 customers who call here at the nurs- 
ery may take them with them. 
PIN OAK 
The fastest growing Oak and a 
beauty. Broad, pyramidal habit with 
glossy leaves which color deep scar- 
let in fall. Excellent long-lived shade 
tree. 
65.80 ft ee aa eh eae 9.25 
BELO en eee eee ee 
TULIP TREE 
i Tall, stately tree to 80 ft. with 
‘ large glossy leaves and _ beautiful 
} small Tulip-like flowers of green, 
i orange, and yellow in early summer. 
Foliage colors yellow in fall. Medium 
rapid growth. 
I toe Peon a OC ee Orit oar 
SWEET GUM 
Straight trunk, pyramidal habit 
with star-shaped foliage which colors 
brilliantly in the fall. Has corky 
bark and will stand wet soil as well 
