FREDERICK \V. KELSEY. 



BI.OOM OF CERASUS ROSEA PENDUI.A. 



(See page 9. 1 



CERASUS semperflorens pendula. Ever- 

 Flowering Weepin(; Cherry (III). Small tree, 

 flowering and fruiting all summer. $1. 



CERASUS Sieboldii alba plena. Siekui.d's 

 DoruLE-Fi-OWERiNc, Cherry (III). Semi-double 

 white flowers. 50 cts. 



CERASUS Sieboldii rubra plena. Sierold's 

 Double Red-Flowering Cherry (III). Semi- 

 double white flowers, tinged with red. 75 cts. 

 to Si. 25. 



CERASUS Sinensis flore plena. Chinese 

 Doi ble-Fi.owering Cherry (II). Large double 

 white flowers. Fine. 50 to 75 cts. 



CERCIDIPHYLLUn Japonicum. (II). From Ja- 

 pan. 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 

 Red Bud (II). Covered with delicate rose-col- 

 ored flowers which come before the leaves, 

 which are heart-shaped and dark green. 25 to 

 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 



CERCIS Japonica. Japan Judas Tree (IV). 

 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 rales per 100. 



CMIONANTMUS Virglnica. Win te Fringe Tree 

 (IV). Large, thick, glossy leaves : racemes of 



wliite flowers like cut paper. (5rown also as a 

 shrub. I'ine plants, 50 cts. 



CLADRASTUS tinctoria. Virgii.ia Lutea. 

 Yellow Wood (II). Moderate growth, light 

 green foliage, turning yellow in autumn ; white 

 pea-shaped flowers, sweet-scented, covering 

 the tree in long drooping racemes in June. $1. 



CORNUS florida. The Common White Flower- 

 ing Dogwood (II). One of the best small-sized 

 trees for general planting. 35 cts. to $1.50. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



CORNUS florida rubra. New Red-Flowering 

 Dogwood (II). Very hand.some in flower and 

 foliage. 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 

 ornamental tree. 75 cts to $2.50. 



CORNUS pendula. Weeping Dogwood (IV). 



Weeping habit. Fine. 75 cts. to $2. For other 



CoRNUs see Shruks. 

 CRAT/EQUS apiifolia. Parsley-Leaved Thorn 



(III). Leaves of a pale green color; finely cut; 



Single white flowers. $1. 

 CRAT/EQUS coccinea. Scarlet-Fruited Thorn 



(II) . A native species. Large, single white 

 flowers. Fruit brilliant. 50 cts. to $1. See 

 page 14. 



CibvT/EQUS coccinea flore pleno. Double 

 Scarlet Thorn (III). Fine habit, with luxur- 

 iant foliage; large, very double flowers, of a 

 deep crim.son color, with a scarlet shade. $1. 



CRAT/EGUS coccinea flore pleno Paulii. Pai l s 

 Double S( arlkt Thorn (III). Bright carmine 

 red flowers. 75 cts. and $1. 



CRAT/EQUS cordata. W«\siiington 1 Thorn 



(III) . Blossoms early in June. The small fruit 

 grows in numerous clusters. 35 to 75 cts. 



CRAT/EQUS Crus=galli. Cockspur Thorn (III). 

 Valuable native variety. Long sharp thorns 

 and showy red fruit. 50 to 75 cts. Low rates 

 per 100. 



Cl^AT/EQUS Crus^galli lucida.odorata. Gi.ossv- 



Leaved Thorn (III). Vigorous growth; 



branches numerous ; leaves bright glossy green ; 



white, fragrant flowers in June. 75 cts. 

 CRAT/EQUS Crus=galli var. hybrida. Hybrid 



Smooth-Lea\ ED Thorn (III). Smooth, shining 



leaves, flowers white; very hand.some. 50 cts. 

 CRAT/EQUS flore pleno. Double White Thorn 



(III). Mas small, double white flowers. 75 cts. 



and $1. 



CRAT/EQUS nigra. Black-Fruited Thorn 



(III). Upright growth, with medium-sized 



lobed leaves; fruit black. 75 cts. 

 CRAT/EQUS orientalis. (III). Entirely distinct 



variety. Fruit is orange-colored ; fine. $1. 

 CRAT/EQUS oxycantha. Common Hawthorn 



(HI). The English Quick or hedge plant. 25 to 



75 cts. Plants for hedges per 100 or i.cxx) at 



very low rates. 

 CRAT/EQUS oxycantha flore pleno. Double 



Red or Sui'erb Thokn (III.) Handsome double, 



brilliant red flowers. $1. 

 CRAT/EQUS oxycantha pendula. Weeping 



Scarlet Thorn (HI). Variety of the Scarlet 



Thorn. Drooping branches ; fine. $2. 



