DECIDUOUS TREES. 



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BETULA tristis. (II). One of the fine.st varieties 

 of European Birch. Of pendulous habit. §i. 



BETULA urticifolia. Nettlk-Leaved Birch. 

 (II). Rather slow growth, dark green leaves, 

 deeply cut. 75 cts. 



BROUSSONETIA papyrifera. .Common Paper 

 Mulberry (II). A small round-headed tree, 

 good for city as well as country planting. 50 

 cts. to Si- 50. 



CARPINUS Americana. American Hornbeam 

 or Water Beech (II). Valuable for hedges. 

 25 to 50 cts. Low rates in quantity. 



CARPINUS betulus. European Hornbeam or 

 Water Beech (III). Grows slowly, thick foli- 

 age. Adapted for hedges ; can be made an 

 impenetrable wall. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates 

 per 100 and 1,000. 



CARYA alba. Hickory. For all varieties, see 

 Nut Trees. 



CARYA ollvaeformis. Pecan Ni 1. See Xut 

 Trees. 



CASTANEA. Chestnut. For all varieties, see 

 Nut Trees. 



CATALPA aurea variegata. Golden Catai.pa. 

 (II). Medium-sized tree; rapid grower; leaves 

 a beautiful golden color in spring and early 

 summer, changing to green later in the season. 

 75 cts. to $1. * 



CATALPA Atropurpurea. (II). A new hardy 

 Catalpa of moderately rapid growth. Many of 

 the new leaves are clear red or crimson and 

 remain a rich red color for weeks. A desirable 

 novelty. $1. 50 to $2. 50 each. 



CATALPA Bungei. (IV). Dwarf; grown in 

 bush form, makes a compact bush with large 

 showy foliage. 75 cts. to Si. 50. 



CATALPA Bungei. (IV). Standards; grown in 

 tree form ; compact, round heads, large glossy 

 foliage. Very valuable and most effective for 

 formal planting where Bay Trees cannot be 

 successfully grown. Perfectly hardy. $1 to $5. 

 See page 13, 



CATALPA Kfempferi. (II). Large-flowering- 

 Japanese variety. 50 cts. to $1.50. 



CATALPA purpurea. (II). Large purple flow- 

 er, rapid grower; retains its color well. 50 cts. 

 to $1. 



CATALPA speciosa. Western Catalpa. (I). 



Of very rapid growth ; large leaves ; very hardy. 



Valuable for street planting. 50 cts. to $1.75. 



Low rates per 100 or 1,000. 

 CATALPA syringaefolia or bignonioides. 



DwARE Japan Hybrid. (II). Large, showy 



foliage; fragrant white and purple flowers in 



mid-summer. 50 and 75 cts. 

 CATALPA Teas' Japan Hybrid. (III). Spread 



ing habit; flowers white, dotted with purple; 



fragrant, a profuse bloomer. 50 cts. 

 CEDRELA sinensis. (II). A beautiful hardy 



tree resembling the Ailanthus. large, pinnate, 



handsome foliage, long drooping panicles of 



inodorous small white flowers; last of June. 



$1.50 to $2.50. See page 16. 



ARAI.IA JAPONICA. 

 (See page s.) 



CELTIS Australis. European Nettle Tree. 

 (II). Strong growth; flexible branches; gray 

 bark, spotted with white; dark green leaves. 

 50 cts. 



CELTIS occidentalis. American Nettle Tree. 

 (II). Rare variety; numerous slender horizon- 

 tally spreading branches and thick, rough bark ; 

 pointed leaves, bright shiny green. 50 and 75 

 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CERASUS caproniana ranunculiflora. Ranun- 

 cuLUS-LiKE Fi.owERiNc; Cherry. (III). Up- 

 right grower, producing large, double white 

 flowers, like those of Ranunculus. 60 cts. to$i. 



CERASUS flore alba plena. Large Double- 

 Flowerinc, Cherry (II). A fine .sort, of rapid 

 growth, flowering into nearly a mass of white 

 bloom. 50 cts. ; e.\tra, 75 cts. and $1. 



CERASUS Japonica pendula. Japan Weepinc. 

 Cherry (III). Strong growth ; feathery, grace- 

 ful, single white flowers, red fruit. One of the 

 finest of the small-headed weeping cherries. 

 Rare. $1 to $i.75- 



CERASUS padus. European Bird Cherry (11). 

 A small symmetrical tree that bears white flow- 

 ers in drooping clusters in great abundance. 

 35 and 50 cts. 



CERASUS Padus variegata. Variegated-Leaved 

 Bird Cherry (II). Small, with drooping 

 branches. Leaves variegated. 50 cts. 



CERASUS pumila pendula. Dware Weeping 

 Cherry (III). Grafted standard high, this 

 makes a very curious and beautiful little round- 

 headed, drooping tree, with small fruit. $1. 



CERASUS rosea pendula. Japan Weeping 

 RosE-Fi.owERiNG Cherry(III). a rare Japan- 

 ese variety, graceful habit, having double rose- 

 colored flowers. One of the finest small orna- 

 mental trees known. $1 and $1.50. See page 10. 



I am delighted with the lree>, ; their good Mzeand healthy appearance I feel that I have never spent money to .s 

 good advantage. j^j p 



Lawrence. I,. I. 



