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each each 
each per10 per 100 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia) 
Altamaha—Crimson fall foliage with white cam- 
ellia-like flowers during the summer and fail. 
eeioeiet., 4 gal. cans ......5.. 5.00 4.75 
MAGNOLIA 
Lennei (red) Profusion of rosy flowers borne 
before the leaves. 
= hie) 3) Oe ee 6.00 5250 
Rustica Rubra (red) Vigorous grower producing 
rose-red biooms. 
2 Ske) Re Cae Se ne 4.00 3.50 
TEM AMT Fee es oe be a 5.50 5.00 
Soulangiana (Pink Saucer Magnolia) One of the 
earliest blooming. Huge pink flowers in May. 
1) Cl Rip ee ee 3.50 243 
ne el SAU it SSeS Sa ae aa 4.50 3.75 
ae (he) BY iN Sa ele OD 5.00 
Stellata Roses—Wide spreading branches pro- 
ducing fragrant pink flowers. 
Sa DEC Gy EP tg ae ee 4.50 AWS 
ECHO MENT. Sana 5R Gc ces a ee ws 6.00 575 
So ats) SAS gprs a 8.00 
Virginia Glauca (Sweetbay Magnolia) Hand- 
some small tree bearing sweet-scented creamy- 
white flowers. 
5 io J 6.00 5.50 
MALUS (Flowering Crabapple) 
Almey—Vigcrous, hardy; crimson biooms. 
5 to 6 ft. in wire baskets ..... 6.50 Gi20 
Oia. 7 tt. in wire baskets ..... 8.50 8.25 
Airosanguinea (red flowering) 
TDS 8 ie Ss asa 8.50 8.00 
Crimson Brilliant—semi-double red 
I OS 14.00 13.50 
