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M. purpurea lemoinei. 10-15 ft. Dark red 
flowers and bronzy leaves. 
EL OWA Bi temeeea hee. ce 3.00 
AN Giles Gy GRR. ce. ot, ey SR eee 3.75 
DipUOMOn Gres es eae oat 5.00 
CSI OC ck Vee se 7.50 
M. sargenti (Sargent Crab) 10-15 ft. 
Pure white flowers and wine-colored 
fruits. 
OP LOMA et Leas hee See sree 3.00 
AREO aye US ee ee en 3.75 
DRACO BOa S Commas ee ene ee erg es oe 5.00 
CR COM il Uae ee SNE oy a 7.50 
CORO Mt Uae ones ais i wb 9.00 
‘M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab) 
12-15 ft. Double pink flowers and 
showy, yellow waxy fruits. 
SeLOME4 St Ute ee eee es ee _ 3.00 
ACO aD. flip eee yO I 5 Hf) 
DECOM Oc Lice oe Oe een ee wee 00) 
GAtOM a Uae ee 7.50 
ER Ogee Os Goins ee eee eee 2 9.00 
SECs Lut bee ee ee eee ee 13.50 
M. spectabilis (Chinese Flowering Crab) 
15-20 ft. Pale pink semi-double flowers. 
tO Pe 4k Loe ee ee 3.00 
AS toe DE LU, eee eee 3.75 
DE bOnGitt. 5.00 
GaLoar aie 7.50 
eCOPS ett eee ee eo ee oe 9.00 
M. theifera (huphensis) 12-15 ft. Tea 
Crab. Dark pink buds, opening shell- 
pink. 
SatOa Le eee ee eS 00 
Astor bel ee eee oe ee ren ess CO 
Be GOO wt tee see eee eee, So ene 5.00 
Galo Sat bee eee lee Bee, zo 
M. Van-eseltine. 10-15 ft. Carmine buds 
and flowers. 
Oa WF ype Oh Unt k ccereien ge eae ee ee 3.00 
AS en Me ee ae eee ee a 
BeLOT OTE ease ce ee ae — 5.00 
Gate Sts 2 7.50 
MYRICA 
Myrica cerifera (Southern Wax Myrtle) 
(Bayberry) 
30-40 ft. The leaves are attractive, 
part evergreen; bears grayish-white 
fruit: 
Ay ives od Cai Vater ee et em Ae eee 2.00 
Vee CO ec Aw ines ree ee 8 200 
Om Ci uee sak Go a ee ree a 3.00 
ORT OMA GL (eens eee 3.75 
15 
NYSSA 
Nyssa sylvatica (Sour Gum or Tupelo) 
40-60 ft. Handsome brilliant red foli- 
age in the fall. 
Each 
Peto tte wee ee «45.00 
ASTOS DETTE A DS Die oe 6.50 
Beto 6 ft. D&B. 8.00 
Gatorsnitebe Be 10.50 
OXYDENDRUM 
Oxydendrum arboreum (Sorrel Tree; Sour- 
Wood) 25-30 ft. White flowers in the 
summer, thick, shiny leaves, gray fruits 
and vivid searlet leaves in autumn. 
Sito tt be Dee eee 4.00 
AatO ee Onl b= OLD eee eee 5.25 
5 etome Oct bat OB ee ee 7.00 
GROMER S 1 ty DW Deere 11.00 
Satoml ett Ly a eee 14.00 
PLATANUS—tThe Planetree 
Platanus orientalis (European or Oriental 
Planetree) 70-80 ft. Rapid grower and 
one of the best all-around trees for 
street planting. 
Gttoe oe ot Gre eee ee 3.50 
Oe LOe LO te eee ba Te tee 5.00 
10 to 12 ft. 14% to 1% in. cal. 7.00 
10 to 12 ft. 13% to2 in.cal.. 9.50 
12 to IAs ate, Z to 2% in. cal.._._.__-«118.50 
DUAL 214 ins eal, 4 17.50 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
PRUNUS 
The Flowering Plums and Cherries 
Prunus bliriana (Ornamental Plum) 
12-15 ft. Reddish-purple foliage; large 
double pink, unusually fragrant flow- 
ers. 
7 Ns ens ah Pee eee Les eee eee 2.75 
Pa LO nO. (icde ee aera eae 3.50 
Gat O18 f Cece FB Sec 4.75 
“ p. cerasifera pissardi (Purpleleaf Plum) 
12-15 ft. A small tree with pinkish 
white flowers and lustrous dark purple 
leaves. 
AST OD Lt, 2 eet gn re ee 2.75 
5 to 6 ft... come eek = 3.0 
G5 O26 st Geren ety < Sess 4.75 
~ P, cistena (Purpleleaf Sand Cherry) 
15-20 ft. Upright growth. Foliage sim- 
ilar to pissardi. 
AS £025 cf bee eee 2 
BGO G0 Cee ee ee 2 3.50 
GW ae tole RMN ok ew Scie eee Sree a 4.75 
~\P. neport (Neport Plum) 10-15 ft. 
Hardy upright grower, purple foliage 
with red tips. 
As Coe Oo f to ee ee 2.75 
Bi. tor 6 Eileen ee ee 3.50 
Sh [mete n dS a 4.75 
