16 TURNER BROS. 
C. kousa (Chinensis). Late flowering Dogwood, 
white star-like flowers in June followed by cherry- 
like scarlet fruits in the fall. Attractive to birds. 
6. to’ 8+ “it. specimens 2.2 18.00 
8 to 10 “it. Specimens: 23.00 
10) © to°l2] fi tspecimens: eee eee ee 28.00 
CRATAEGUS cordata (Washington Hawthorne Red 
Berries). White flowers in spring and fall. 
3», -tor-4>, of. B&B See 6.00 
C. oxycantha pauli (Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorne). Most 
popular of the Hawthornes, with a mass of vivid 
scarlet, double flowers in June and colorful red 
fruit during the winter. 
Clo? {tt 2b be eee 15.00 
ILEX opaca. (American Holly). We always associate 
this Holly with Christmas because of its cheerful, 
rich green leaves and red berries. 
2: 3088s slit ees Se 7.50 
3. (0), 4811.92 ee eee 11.00 
4 to cleo Diets ic 15.00 
Deeg) om ee + a 17.00 
542-10 66°" ft... oe 20.00 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Best 
and most popular, by far, of Magnolias. Produces 
huge pink flowers, in vast quantities, in May. 
Average Nursery Grade. 
3 sto: (4h, ftu i eS eee 10.00 
4) 10° (Oi geil. SS 15.00 
D  ntO) Oe [tt ee ee _._ 18.00 
54210 6° Sit. 22 21.00 
M. soulangeana nigra (Purple Lily Magnolia). 15 to 
18 ft. Many deep brownish purple flowers open 
continuously until early June, on this rapid-grow- 
ing tree. Frequently blooms again in late summer. 
2 ing bO- gS sk iB GB kee 9.00 
3.0to 4 10) B.& Bie 2 ee 12.00 
4 t0:..0 1B Bi... 16.00 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia). Starry flowers of purest 
white adorn the branches, long before the leaves 
appear, and are delightfully fragrant. Of spread- 
ing shrubby habit. 
2° 103. tl a eee 9.00 
3) §tO: 44 ONTtS Ge 12.00 
43 $(O:, 70929 1t. ee 18.00 
5 8 tOe 0 Ore tt ee 20.00 
6° ‘to 7? atti eee 30.00 
MALUS (Flowering Crabs). 
M. atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). A shapely lawn 
tree, with a wealth of dark green and purplish 
ster blooms in late spring, followed by red 
ruit. 
M. floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab). Covered 
with bright pink buds and white open flowers in 
April, followed by yellow fruits. 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel Flowering Crab). A favor- 
ite among many, with large, double, fragrant pink 
flowers which resemble lovely roses. 
M. niedzwetzkyana (Redvein Crab). Red branches, 
red fruits and red flowers. 
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