WEEPING  CHERRY  AND  EVERGREENS,  FURNISHED  AND  ARRANGED  BY  US 
Cerasus   rosea   pendula.     Japanese  Weeping         Cefcis    '    ludas,  Of  Red  Bud 
Cherry.   (D)   A  compact,  weeping  tree,  that  ' 
makes  beautiful  lawn  specimens  and  is  so  small       Very  early  in  spring  the  leafless  branches  and 
that  it  can  be  used  in  very  limited  areas.  The  twigs  of  these  trees  are  clothed  in  a  thick  mist  of 
drooping  branches  almost  meet  the  ground,  and  ^^^-^^^^  ^  ^^^^^^^  pi^^^^^  ^ 
when  m  Mav  they  are  hung  with  innumerable        ,   , ,      .    ^         ,  ,      ^      ^  ^ 
delicate  pink  flowers,  there  is  nothing  that  sur-  early-bloommg  trees  they  produce  fine  effects,  or  aS: 
passes  it  in  beauty.  At  other  seasons  the  foliage  single  specimens  are  beautifully  attractive.  Their 
is  good  and  the  tree  altogether  sightly.  radiant  flower-masses  are  followed  by  glossy  foliage. 
6  to  7  feet,  2-year  heads  .  .  $2  each,  $20  per  doz.  «     .      ^      ,      .        a,,^   .   -n^^  -n,.^  /rw 
^        'V    F  Cercis   Canadensis.    American  Red  Bud.  (D) 
C.  Padus ;  syn.,  Prunus  Padus.  European  Bird       Small,  rapid-growing,  round-headed  tree  or  bush. 
Cherry.  (S)  Drooping  racemes  of  white  flowers  Each      Doz.  loo 
in  spring,  followed  by  black  fruits.  2  to  3  feet  $0  25   $2  50   $18  00 
Each       Doz.         100  c5  tO  4  teet   6b      d  bU      AO  00 
2  to  3  feet  $0  40    $4  00    $25  00  4  to  5  feet   50     5  00     30  00 
3  to  4  feet   50     5  00  5  to  6  feet   75     7  00     40  00 
C.  Pennsylvanica.  Common  Wild,  Bird,  or  Pin  C.  Japonica.  Japan  Judas.  (VD)  More  dwarf  than 
Cherry.  (M)  A  good  ornamental  tree  for  sandy,  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^  more  brilliant  flowers. 
,  -1       n      n      1  -i      fi  iliach        Doz.  100 
rocky  or  poor  soils.  Small  white  flowers  come  2  to  3  feet  $0  50   $4  50   $30  00 
with  the  leaves.  Tiny  bright  red  cherries  of  in-  3  to  4  feet   75     7  50     50  00 
ferior  quality  follow.  Attract  the  birds,  grow 
easily  and  should  be  liberally  used  in  making  Cladrastis 
natural  planting.  ^     ^.    ^.    ^    .  tt-  ,  ^  a- 
4  to  5  feet  .  50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz.,  $30  per  100  Cladrastis  tinctona  ;  syn.,  Virgilia  lutea.  \  el- 
_  .  ^  ^  /  X  ^^ow  Wood.  (S)  A  pretty  little  tree,  with  smooth, 
C.  serotina.  Wild  Black  Cherry.  (M)  Its  flower       Hght  bark  and  graceful  branches,  that  bear 
racemes  are  white  and  fragrant,  its  leaves  drooping  racemes  of  sweet-scented,  white  wis- 
glossy,  and  its  fruits  black.  This  is  one  of  the       taria-like  flowers  in  June.  Each  Doz. 
most  ornamental  of  our  native  trees,  and  de-  3  to  4  feet  $0  50   $4  50 
serves  more  general  appreciation.    Each      Doz  4  to  5  feet   75     6  00 
6  to  8  feet  $0  75    $7  50  5  to  6  feet   1  00     9  00 
8  to  10  feet   1  00    10  00  6  to  8  feet   1  25    12  00 
Six  plants  o!  the  same  variety  will  be  supplied  at  the  price  per  dozen,  26  at  the  price  per  hundred.  250  at  the 
price  per  thousand 
^  GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
