AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1927. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
Varieties suitable for Autumn Planting. 
We make NO CHARGE for PACKING on Nursery Stock. 
ACER platanoides. (Norway Maple.) A large, handsome tree; foliage 
deep green. Fine variety for the street or lawn. 
Each Doz. | Each Doz. 
8tolOft.. . . $3.50 $39.00 10 to 12 ft. . $4.50 $51.00 
platanoides, var. Schwedlerii. (Schwedler’s Norway 
Maple.) The young foliage of this variety is bright 
crimson fading to purplish-green, a valuable tree for 
decorative purposes. 
6 to 8 ft. AYP ped! iamlicattal Us! torahs? ENN eyhe “400M ol 200 
dasyearpum. (Silver-leaved Maple.) A native species of rapid growth; 
foliage light green, reverse silvery-white. 
Each Doz. 
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dasyearpum var. Wierii laciniatum. (Weir’s Cut-leaved Maple.) 
A graceful tree with deeply cut foliage and recurving pendulous branches. 
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rubrum. (Red or Scarlet Maple.) Anative tree produc- 
ing red blossoms before the leaves. Foliage changes in 
Autumn to brilliant scarlet. 8 to 10 ft. Bren eer ye es 3.00 $33.00 
saccharinum. (Sugar Maple.) A popular native tree of elegant form. 
Very desirable as an ornamental or shade tree. 
Each Doz. | Each Doz. — 
8toldft.. . + $3.00 $33.00 10to12ft. . . $4.00 $45.00 
AILANTHUS glandulosa. (Tree Of Heaven.) A lofty 
rapid-growing tree with feathery tropical foliage. . . 2.00 21.00 
ARALIA spinosa. (HerculesClub.) (Acanthopanaz spin- 
osum.) A small tropical-looking tree with pinnate Acer platanoides. (Norway Maple.) 
leaves, prickly stems and large panicles of white flow- 
gre ine Nagust 5 12.00 GERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum. (The Katsura Tree.) 
BETULA papyrifera. (Paper or Canoe Birch.) A very A rapid-growing Japanese tree with small heart-shaped 
ornamental native tree with pendulous branches and leaves. Thrives best in damp soils i 
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silvery-white bar ° bode CERCIS canadensis. (Judas Tree or Red Bud.) A low- 
CATALPA speciosa. (Western Catalpa.) An effective native growing native tree with light green foliage. Before the 
tree of tropical appearance with large leaves and fragrant leaves appear the stems are covered with a profusion of 
white flowers in pyramidal clusters. Long, ornamental reddish-purple flowers 7 
fruitipodsy Oto Oft fs 2. - 5 . =» « 1.25 12.00 
flowers cover the trees in early Spring. 
Each Doz. 
38to4ft . . . $2.00 $21.00 | 4to 5 ft. 
florida var. florerubro. (Red-flowered Dogwood.) Sim- 
ilar to the preceding, but with pink flowers. Very 
showy. 3to4ft. Ab eth Fibs y hoene baal cos mem 
For other varieties of Cornus, see Ornamental Shrubs. 
CRATAGUScordata. (WashingtonThorn.) . : : 
erus-galli. (Cockspur Thorn.) A well-known variety 
with long thorns and glossy foliage; fruit bright red. 
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oxecyantha var. coccinea fl. pl. (Paul’s Double Scarlet 
Hawthorn.) One of the best double varieties; flowers 
brillianticarmine; “4to 5ft. 9. 3 3 2 5 ee 
oxeyantha. The common English Hedge Thorn; flowers 
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LARIX leptolepis. (L. Kempferi.) (Japanese Larch.) 
Delicate bluish-green needle-like leaves. This ele- 
gant tree quickly establishes itself and makes a rapid 
growth. 5 to 6 ft. peat ath 8 RE ei aemnrgn a 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. (Tulip Tree.) A grand 
native tree of rapid growth; dense foliage, dark, glossy 
Cornus Florida. (Dogwood.) crea, BiIOBN 6 6 6 “6 o “oa ofa Mo % 5 
Each 
$2.00 $21.00 
1.25 
Each 
7.50 
1.50 
1.50 
2.75 
2.50 
35 
Doz. 
12.00 
CORNUS florida. (White flowered Dogwood.) An American species of 
spreading irregular form, growing about 25 ft. high. The pure white 
Doz. 
$2.50 $27.00 
15.00 
15.00 
10.00 
30.00 
27.00 
