Kentucky Coffee Tree—Rare. Majestic to 80 ft. Long, 
compound leaves. Greenish white flowers in large 
clusters; followed by thick, curved pods which hang 
on all Winter. 
20=24- Sits CAC ee ee ee ne oa $2.00 
Live Oak—Famous the world over for their majestic 
beauty. Evergreen. 
B= reach) eae $ .60 ee gay) Ters(aye oe $4.00 
LSa=24ein. each $1.00 Gael Vere Clie nee: $5.00 
Zaeo ett CAC ae $2.00 OAT Aa Wes telet $6.00 
Live Oak—(Japanese Evergreen Oak) Grows into a 
large tree. Faster growing than our better known 
Live Oak. Grows more compact and the lustrous, very 
dark green leaves are much broader. Said to be 
much hardier farther North. 
Bary Tike CUCL ares eke eee eee ee $1.00 
Linden—Grows into a massive shade tree, dense, at- 
tractive foliage. Fragrant, yellow flowers. This is the 
American variety of the famous Linden trees of Ber- 
lin. 
30=3GR1N» Ce C Dig ee eee $1.00 
Loquat—(Japanese Plum) Hardy, handsome ever- 
green. Long, stiff leaves, standing somewhat upright, 
are dark green above, but coated with tiny gray hair 
underneath. Clusters of fragrant white flowers and 
delicious plum like fruit. 
ros rh Us so 2 CL ste ge eee ee ee $2.00 
Mimosa—Everybody loves this fine spreading tree, 
which resembles a huge fern. Pink flowers in Sum- 
mer. Disease, insect and drouth resistant. 
12-16 sine Cac ===> 7,00 a4. tt) each ae $2.00 
a6 ibs CAC hae $1.00 daa Oe tt eaCluaas $3.50 
5-6 > Tie GAC sae ee eee Soe ee, $5.00 
Magnolia Glauca—Evergreen. Long, slender, glossy, 
dark green leaves are silver lined. Fragrant, waxy, 
white flowers. Hardy as far North as Mass. in 
sheltered locations. 
Galore lneAC hee $ .60 24-30 ei CAC aes $2.50 
(=liein each aes $1.00 Sate aC ae $5.00 
Magnolia Grandiflora—Magnificent. Evergreen. The 
large, thick leaves are rich, glossy green above; soft 
brown felt underneath. The great, creamy white, 
waxy flowers are entrancingly fragrant. 
G=lZalt cach aa = $1.00 24-s0el eeachise as, $3.50 
18-2451 Gaciizes = $2.00 SE s{er wba, (ereelel > 2 $5.00 
Magnolia Acuminata—(Cucumber Magnolia) Truly a 
giant of the forest. Grows to 100 ft. Large leaves. 
Greenish white flowers. Hardy. 
18-245 in. each $1.50 24-30 el neaches ss $2.00 
Magnolia Macrophylla—Rare, big leaf Magnolia. In 
mature trees the leaves will attain a length of 3 ft. 
Large, fragrant white flowers are 12-14 in. across. 
Strikingly tropical in appearance but very hardy. 
12-189in. each === $1.00 16-245in# cach =e $2.00 
3-461 PS Cach peenter errr < en Ere ye $4.00 
Myrtle—Nice, small evergreen tree. Attractive, aro- 
matic foliage. Small white flowers followed by silvery 
gray berries in Winter. Makes a decorative oramental 
for porch or patio. Hardy. 
18-24 sin each see $1.00 24-30 in. each. ........ $2.00 
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