10 GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
TREES that give SHADE and SHELTER 
bates CAMPHOR TREE (Cinnamomum cam- 
: a 
LIRIODENDRON 
(Tulip Tree) 
ANISE TREE (lilicium anisatum). A 
handsome broad-leaved evergreen shrub 
or small tree of narrow, upright habit, 
reaching a height of 10 to 12 feet; foli- 
age tends towards light green and blooms 
are creamy yellow, rather inconspicuous. 
Not hardy North. 
BaB. Each 10 
2 SE OL Onilsnie ey tere ree: $1 85 $17 50 
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AUSTRALIAN PINE (Casuarina Cun- 
ninghamiana). A fine avenue tree that 
does well near salt water. The branches 
are jointed and dense heads of tiny 
flowers form globular cones. 
Each 10 
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BAUHINIA alba. A _ small shrubby, 
nearly evergreen tree, producing a 
profusion of white orchid-like flowers 
in winter and early spring. Hardy in 
central Florida. 
Purpurea. Like the above, but with 
blue-purple flowers. Each 10 
Gal. cans, 18 to 24in.....$2 00 $18 50 
(Gal aGatistme ACO mr Ohi eo) ame Oa O. 
phora). A desirable broad-leaved ever- 
green tree. Thrives well in Florida and 
along the Gulf Coast. Grows vigorously, 
with branches close to the ground. 
BeB. Each 10 
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CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumiia). 50 feet. 
Introduced from China. Rapid grower. 
Very hardy and disease-resistant. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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Call, Cane, D te) Bilitnes 4 oa caw eas: $1 50 
Galmicans eontOl4atin een teee ee 2 50 
CRAB-APPLE (Malus angustifolia). In 
the spring these shapely trees are covered 
with pale pink blossoms. They often 
reach a height of 25 feet. They rival in 
beauty the Flowering Cherries of Wash- 
ington fame, and may be used in the 
Lower South where the Cherries cannot 
be grown. Each 10 
Gal. cans, 18 to 24in.....$2 25 $21 00 
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DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). A small 
tree or large shrub with a spreading 
bushy top. Beautiful white flowers are 
followed by scarlet fruits; fall foliage 
brilliantly colored. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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B&B, double above prices. 
Red (C. florida rubra). Similar to 
white-flowering Dogwood, but the 
flowers are of a deep rose color. Pro- 
duces large quantities of blooms early 
in the spring. 
Bare-root. Each 
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B&B, double above prices. 
Weaver. This is a superior variety. 
Because of unique foliage coloring 
and formation, Weaver is readily 
distinguishable from ordinary seed- 
ling Dogwoods. Blooms are more 
numerous and larger, therefore ap- 
pear whiter. Trees of Weaver reach 
blooming age more quickly than 
any Dogwood we have grown hereto- 
fore. Each 
Galteaticw| 2ctoul Sain $3 00 
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GORDONIA lasianthus (Loblolly Bay). 
A fine native evergreen tree reaching a 
height of 50 to 60 feet. Leaves large, 
dark green, shiny. Flowers white, re- 
sembling magnolias. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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TSitOr2 Geri aare este een Ln 5 16 50 
2 StOmonhtieee op AAS 20 00 
B&B, double above prices. 
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LOMBARDY POPLARS 
JAPANESE RAISIN-TREE (Hovenia 
dulcis). From the Orient. This unusual 
tree attains about 30 feet, with ovate 
leaves to 7 inches. Flowers greenish and 
fruit edible. Hardy North. Deciduous. 
Each 
Gal.-cans, 3° to 4 ftv). eee OU) 
LIRIODENDRON _ tulipifera (Tulip 
Tree). Tall, symmetrical shade tree 
with straight trunk and dark green, 
unusual-shaped leaves. Flowers like 
inverted tulips, greenish yellow with 
orange at base. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
2 tO\ Si ttt eee ree $1 50 $14 00 
3 to 4 ft.. 200 18 50 
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B&B, double above prices. Each 
ROE Mera Sie3) 0,4 ste $3 25 
LOMBARDY POPLAR (Populus nigra 
ttalica). 40 to 50 feet. The well-known 
Italian variety A tall, pyramidal, com- 
pact and rapid-growing tree. Very de- 
sirable where formal effect is wanted 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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B&B, double above prices. Each 
GalScans, 2 "to 3'ft.en ae eh ro) 
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WEAVER DOGWOOD 
