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PINUS CARIBAEA (Slash Pine)—Large tree of South At 
lantic and Gulf Coastal Plains. Very graceful. Needles 6 to 9 
inches long and cones 3 to 6 inches long. (Container stocks only. 
For prices, see page 15.) 
TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (Baldcypress)—Large tree with 
swollen base and “knees.” Bark reddish brown or gray with long 
fibrous or scaly ridges. Leaves feather-like. Hardy in Northern 
states but remains small. (Container stocks only. For prices, see 
page 15.) 
LIRIOPE MUSCARI—Border plant or ground cover. Leaves 
dark green, narrow and crowded, of about 6 to 8 inches in 
length; flowers small, violet or white on spikes. 
Per! 1000 clumps 2-26 ee eee a $50.09 
QUERCUS VIRGINIANA (Live Oak)—Fairly large evergreen 
tree up to 60 feet. Very graceful and sedate. (Container stocks 
only. For prices, see page 15.) 
QUERCUS SHUMARDI (Red Oak)—Large deciduous tree up 
to 100 feet. Fast grower. (Container stocks only. For prices, see 
page 15.) 
LAWN GRASS*—Centipede or St. Augustine. 
1 to 9 yards, per square yard. ss—CS - Re 
10 to 99 yards, per square yard. 1.25 
100 to 199 yards, per square yard 1.20 
200 to 299 vards, per square yard = Cis 1.15 
300 to 399 yards, per square yard thai) 
400 to 499 yards, per square yard :2<1uay aes 1.05 
500 yard or more, per square 'Y Crd sah ie ee 1.00 
* 
This grass is cut in rolls which measures 1l-foot wide and 
6 to 10-feet long, the length depending on the customer's desires. 
This size makes for better handling all along the line. A yard 
weighs 50 to 60 pounds. 
Prices in this list cancel all previous quotations and are 
subject to change without notice. 
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