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Fred'k W. Kki.sky, 150 Broadway, New York. 



CATALPA Bungei. Standards; grown in tree 

 form ; compact, round heads, large glossy fo- 

 liage. Very valuable and most effective for 

 formal planting wliere Bay Trees cannot be 

 successfully grown. P« rfectly hardy. $1 

 to $2.50. 



J.Vl'AN ChESTNLT. 



CASTANEA Japonica. Japak Chestnut. Large 

 showy foliage; handsome tree; fruit larger 

 than that of Spanish Chestnut. Koniarljable 

 for coming into bearing when young. $1 to $2. 



CATALPA Kaempferi, Large-flowering Japa- 

 nese variety. 50 cts. to SI. 



CATALPA purpurea. Large purple flower, 

 rapid grower; retains its color well. 50 cts. to $1. 



CATALPA speciosa. Western Catalpa. Of 

 very rapid growth ; large leaves ; very hardy. 

 Valuable for street planting. 50 cts. to |1. 

 Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



CATALPA s> ringaefolia or bignonioides. 

 DwAKF Japan Hybrid. Large, showy foliage ; 

 fragrant white and purple flowers in mid-sum- 

 mer. 50 and 75 cts. 



CATALPA Teas' Japan Hybrid. Spreading 

 habit ; flowers white, dotted with purple ; 

 fragrant, a profuse bloomer. 50 cts. 



CEDRELA Sinensis. A native of China. 

 Similar to the Ailanthus in appearance. Blooms 

 about the last of June. Small white flowers, 

 ■without odor, borne in long drooping clusters. 

 75 cts. to $1.50. 



CELTIS Australia. Etjbopean Nettle Tree. 

 Strong growth ; flexible branches ; gray bark, 

 spotted with white ; dark green leaves. 50 cts. 



CELTIS occidentalis. American Nettle Tree- 

 Bare variety ; numerous slender horizontally 

 spreading branches and thick, rough bark ; 

 pointed leaves, bright shiny green. 50 and 75 

 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CERASUS caproniana ranunculiflora. Eanun- 

 culus-Ltke Flowering Cherry. Upright 

 grower, producing large, double white flowers, 

 like those of Eanunculus. $1. 



CERASUS flore alba plena. Laroe Double- 

 Flowerino Cherry. A fine sort, of rapid 

 growth, flowering into nearly a mass of white 

 bloom. 50 cts. ; extra, 75 cts. 



CERASUS Japonica pendula. Japan Weeping 

 Cherry. Strong growth; feathery, graceful, 

 single white flowers, red fruit. One of the finest 



of the small-headed Weeping Cherrii..s. Rare. 

 $1.50. 



CERASUS pumila pendula. Dwarf Weeping 

 Cherry. Grafted standard high, this makes a 

 very curious and beautiful little round-headed, 

 drooping tree, with small fruit. $1. 



CERASUS rosea pendula. Japan Weeping 

 Bose-Flowering Cherry. New Japanese va- 

 riety, gracef ui habit, having double rose-colored 

 flowers. One of the finest small ornamental 

 trees known. $1.50. 



CERASUS Rhexi flore plena. Small to medium 

 sized tree, bearing great quantities of very 

 double white flowers. $1. 



CERASUS semperflorens pendula. Eveb- 

 FLowERiNct Weeping Cherry. Small tree, 

 flowering and fruiting all summer, f 1. 



CERASUS Sieboldii alba plena. Siebolds 

 Double-Flowering Cherry. Semi-double 

 white flowers. 50 cts. 



CERASUS Sieboldii rubra plena. Siebold's 

 Double Eed-Flowering Cherry. Ser.ji-double 

 white flowers, tinged with red. 75 cts. 



CERASUS Sinensis flore plena. Chinese 



Double-Flowering Cherry. Large double 

 white flowers. Fine. 50 cts. 



CERCIDIPHVLLUn Japonicum. From Japan. 

 Vigorous grower, compact pyramidal habit, 

 heart-shaped, purplish leaves when young, like 

 those of Judas tree. $1 to $2. 



CERCIS Canadensis. American Judas Tree or 

 Bed Bud. Covered with delicate rose-colored 

 flowers which come before the leaves, which 

 are heart-shaped and dark green. 50 cts. Low 

 rates per 100. 



CERCIS Japonica. Japan Judas Tree. Small 

 size, rounded form, deep shining green, heart- 

 shaped leaves ; flowers of a rich reddish purple 

 covering the branches ; a solid mass. One of 

 the finest dwarf trees. 35 cts. to $1. Low 

 rates per 100. 



CHION ANTHUS Virginica. White Fringe Tree. 

 Large, thick, glossy leaves ; racemes of white 

 flowers like cut paper. Grown also as a shrub. 

 Fine plants, 50 cts. 



CLADRASTIS tinctoria. Virgilia Lutea. 

 Yellow Wood. Moderate growth, light green 

 foliage, turning yellow in autumn; white pea- 

 shaped flowers, sweet-scented, covering the 

 tree in long drooping racemes in June. SI. 



CORNUS flore rubra. New Red-Flowering 

 Dogwood. Very handsome in flower and foli- 

 age. Like the common Dogwood, the leaves 

 turn a magnificent crimson in autumn. Flowers 

 of a bright rosy red color, shading to a lighter 

 hue toward edge of petals. A choice small 

 ornament ul tree. 75 cts. to $2. 



CORNUS florida. The Common White-Flower- 

 ing Dogwood. One of the best small-sized 

 trees for general planting. 35 cts. to $1. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



CORNUS pendula. Weeping Dogwood. New 

 variety ; of weeping liabit. Fine. $1.25 to $2. 

 For other Cornus see Shrubs. 



Tlip trecB and slirubs have given entire satisfaction. The trees lor avenue planting were of the best 

 quality in every respett. O. P. 



