12 GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
White Judas (C. canadensis alba). 
One of the most unusual spring- 
flowering trees to be found anywhere 
is the white variety of Redbud. The 
pea-like, pure white bloom is usually 
produced in early spring before the 
leaves appear. Although in many 
respects the tree is similar to the 
usual type, the foliage is much lighter 
green upon the upper surface than 
that of Canadensis. Its broad, flat 
head of thornless, angular branch- 
lets is distinctive wherever seen. 
Unquestionably Alba is rare, and 
deserving of an important position 
in the American horticultural pic- 
ture. 
Bare-root. Each 
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B&B, double above prices. 
SWEET GUM (Liguidambar styraciflua). 
Rapid-growing, deciduous tree. Leaves 
bright green, changing to brilliant shades 
of red and crimson in autumn. 
Bare-root. Each 10 
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BxB, double above prices. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Salix babylonica). 
Well known and loved. Large spreading 
top and long pendulous branches. 
Needs a moist, well-drained soil like a 
ditch bank or the edge of a pond or 
stream. May grow to 50 feet 
Bare-root. Each 
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CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
These are classified as Thujas by botanists and are also listed as Biotas. Most of those 
used in the South belong to the species Thuja orientalis. They are beautiful shrubs 
of compact, symmetrical growth, especially suited for formal gardening when used alone 
or for mass and foundation plantings when combined with other shrubs. The Thujas are 
hardy and thrive on any moderately good soil. 
ARBORVIT AE Bonita (T. orientalis). Beautiful rich 
green, dwarf or of slow growth. It is 
Aurea conspicua (Thuja orientalis). cone-shaped and rather broad. 
Deep yellow to golden often varying BaB. Each 10 
to green. Tall, compact, upright. Sito LZ tine eee le Ome os O 
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12 to 18in............. 145 13 50 Compacta. A fine, dark green variety 
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Aurea nana (T. orientalis). Compact, 
rounded head and handsome greenish 
golden foliage. 
Pyramidalis (7. orientalis). Compact, 
pyramidal to 15 feet. Bright green, 
and holds its color well. 
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CEPHALOTAXUS harringtonia. A 
dwarf evergreen for use in rock-gardens, 
pools and in shaded borders. Its spiny 
leaves are about 1 inch long and cluster 
around the stems. mach 10 
Galicansw oon Janeen > Som G10) 
Gal. cans, 12to18in..... 2 50 24 00 
CUPRESSUS lusitanica glauca. A 
magnificently spreading evergreen with 
slightly pendulous branches, often at- 
taining 40 to 50 feet in height. Its soft 
blue-green coloring is distinctive and 
pleasing. Hach 
Gallcans Seton. 4 sine pies e715 
Galscans, 22)tomS {tats ne en eee 
sempervirens roylei (Italian Cypress), 
Strikingly beautiful, slender, to 80 
feet, this conifer is dull green in color 
and requires little if any pruning to 
retain its sharply conical appearance. 
Grafted. Each 
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