Tennessee Valley Nursery - Winchester, Tenn. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS AND TREES—Continued 
JASMINUM nudiflorum Winter Jasmine 
Drooping branches, yellow blossoms in early Spring 
betore the leaves appear. 
10 Rate 100 Rate 
Each Each 
12-18" Bare‘Hoot >... ... $ .35 $ .30 
18-24” Bare Root........ 45 .40 
2- 3’ Bare Root........ 65 .69 
VRE TEC ee a” 1.10 1.00 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora—See Broad-leaf Ever- 
greens 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana Chinese Magnolia 
The most popular of the Magnolias whose flowers 
appear before the leaves. A mass of beauty in early 
Spring. Flowers open light purple at base, shading to 
pink at the tips, inside of petals clear pink to white, 
Upright grower. 
COMBDECEDY pence o oc. aoe lad S2e75 $2.50 
JAW D5 D See tre. cere ee By Bs) 3.50 
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56 eB Bees. wee 6.00 5.50 
MALUS Flowering Crab Apple 
Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the Spring 
flowering trees. They have a wide range of color, are 
hardy and thrive in almost any soil. Many varieties 
bear ornamental fruit which hang on till Fall and some 
till Spring, furnishing food for the birds. 
2-3' 1 Year Buds ........ $ .50 $ .40 
3-4" 1 Year Buds ....__.. .60 50 
4-5 1 Year Buds ........ .90 275 
5-6 1 Year Buds ....._.. 1215 1.00 
M. almey Almey’s Crab 
An outstanding new variety. Carmen buds, opening 
to crimson. White marking at base of each petal. 
Holds color well. Blooms at early age. Large blossoms. 
Fruit hangs on till Spring. 
M. atrosanguinea Carmine Crab 
Red buds, opening to deep pink. Glossy green foliage. 
An excellent variety. 
™ M. coronaria Wild Sweet Crab 
Deep pink blossoms fading to white. Delicately frag- 
rant. 
~M. eleyi Eleyi Crab 
The best of the purple or red-leaf Crabs. Covered with 
clusters of purplish-red blossoms in the Spring, fol- 
lowed by showy purple-red fruit. 
SM. hopa Red Flowering Crab 
Upright grower. Rose-pink flowers. Fruit red inside 
and out. Blooms at an early age. Very striking. 
~ M. scheideckeri Scheideckeri Crab 
Upright grower. Semi-double pink flowers. Waxy yel- 
low fruit. Branches form narrow pyramidal heads. 
PEACH, FLOWERING—See Amygdalus persica 
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