ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
Many think these are the most beautiful flowering 
trees in the world. Hardy, in almost all parts of the 
U. S. Deciduous, the flowers of great beauty and 
fragrance, appearing before the leaves, in the Spring. 
We offer these two best varieties. 
Magnolia Soulangeana—Most popular variety. Known 
as, Saucer Magnolia. Immense flowers, 6 inches across. 
At first, somewhat cup shaped, but opening to a large 
saucer shape. Light pink on outside and creamy white 
on the inside, with rose base. 
Magnolia Soulangeana Nigra—Dark rich purple on 
the outside and lighter lavender inside. 
PRICES ON THE ABOVE TWO VARIETIES 
BALLED AND BURLAPPED 
19=24.51n-—$2.00° eache= se 2—$ 3.75 
24-S00iT=—oo,00 GAC 1c ee 2—$ 5.75 
3- 4 {t—$4.00 each... 2—$ 7.50 
ASS Det po.U0TCaACh Sent ee eee 2—$ 9.50 
O=8 O81 ep 0. U0 Se aC licee sees oe ees 2—$11.50 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
Your selection—10% discount—any six or more 
plants. 
Abelia Grandiflora—Small, glossy, dark green leaves. 
Arching branches. Light pink flowers all Summer. 
Sun or shade. Hardy. 
12-18 in.—$ .60 each—2-3 ft. spec. $1.50 each 
18-24 in.—$1.00 each—3-4 ft. spec. $2.50 each 
Abelia-Edw. Groucher—Same as above, but more 
dwarf, spreading grower. Light lavender flowers. 
Cab Zein each se. $ .60 L2-lSeineeachi es $1.00 
Aucuba Japonica—(Female) Handsome, shade loving 
ornamental. Large, deep green leaves of heavy tex- 
ture. Bright red berries. Hardy. 
Ba A BIT RCAC ll ere eee ee ae ect Se at $1.00 
Aucuba Japonica—(Male Plants) 
Am (hae iti COC Te etre ae bette sie we ae, $.60 
To insure a display of the attractive red berries, 
the female plants must be pollenated from the male 
plants. The two varieties should be planted in 
proximity. 
Bambusa Falecata—A good clump Bamboo with fea- 
thery foliage. Will grow well in dense shade or full 
sun. Unexcelled for screens or where large, mass 
like evergreens are needed. Will grow into a height 
of 15 ft., but may be kept pruned into formal hedges, 
either tall or low. This variety does not put out suck- 
ers, but grows into a compact clump. 
Small Clump, ea.._$ .60 Medium Clump, ea. $1.00 
Large Clump, ea.._.$2.00 
Buddleia—(Lindleyana) Evergreen butterfly bush. 
Long racemes of lavender flowers all Summer, until 
freezing. Sun or shade. Drought resistant. 
MPAGIEY glee EY oe Loe $.60 18-24) in; each 22 $1.00 
D-4EttaespeCrscaC igi ese ae $2.00 
Buxus Harlandi—The small elongated leaves hold 
their rich, dark green color through sun and cold. 
Grows thick and round with little pruning. Very hardy. 
4-Gein ea Chis eka $.50 G<Guilins CaCh eee aes $.60 
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