18 WYMAN’S FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 
1to9 10 and over 
Each Each 
LABURNUM vossi Goldenchain 
E—I5'—M. Small tree or narrow shrub. Large hanging 
clusters bright yellow pea-tlowers, May, June. Tender. 
Needs lime. 
APLOL ONT bDocls scneesee ee eee 7.00 
Suton Get tebe Dee eee ees 10.00 
LARIX leptolepis Japanese Larch 
C—50'—R. Needle-like leaves to I'/.'' long, bluish-green 
cones to I!/."' long. 
3° tol Lette eee eka ae eee 7.50 
AatO.tD al Cepy ie erer tte re eee 9:95 
LIQUIDAMBAR styracifiua Sweetgum 
C—60'—M. Maple-like leaves, branches becoming corky. 
A stOp ON Lee meer cee ee 4.95 
BT CORG RIC rc tre tate mare enere tee eee 6.95 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera Tulip Tree 
B—80'—R. Leaves 6'', dark, glossy. Flowers greenish yel- 
low, Orange markings. 
AttonD di ee ee 4.95 
HITOSG UE ee 6.95 
6 to. Sifter 9.00 
MAGNOLIA acuminata Cucumber Tree 
Hopivig cock Leaves to 10'' long, flowers pale yellow, red 
Truly. 
OLUO seco Ute terre ke oe ne ens 7 ae 7.50 
AatotS-ft. tee 0, Soe ee aes 9.00 
soulangeana Saucer Magnolia 
E—20'—M. Leaves 6''. Flowers 5'', white inside, rosy pur- 
ple outside. May. 
2ZULO ve die RDO Dh ee ee 6.50 
Oa LO 4 te 6 ee eee ere ee 9.95 
AvtO. Dutt) I BbG@ Bieewes wea eee 14.00 
5 10 On LU bebo eee eee 20.00 
OTTO Pee Ba ee ee ee 25.00 
stellata Star Magnolia 
E—10'—S at 5". Leaves 4'', flowers 3'', white, early May. 
18 itov2Z4"ine Bebe eee 4.50 
2:tOeo 1 bee DO ss eee 6.95 
SPOT rope: Mord ral dl afd sieht ula ilo. cc Chae 10.00 
4 ito ededbitb& Bee. ck. se eee eee 8 16.00 
5 to 6 ft. B&B Specimen................ 25.00 
MALUS 
(The Flowering Crabs) 
Group I 
CES ELE ES) Eni Arnold Crab 
5'—S. Flowers single, white with pink. Fruits yellow. 
flor. Picrtceniee 
E—l4'—S. Graceful arching branches, flowers vy CON ae Uren 
micromalus superbus P 
E—|5'—M. Bune branches covered with file Conaacs ei ti82 
~ scheideckeri Sch 
E—I5'—S. Double rose-pink inside, deep kidata ls | OU 
blooming. Early. 
