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The  Catalpas 
These  are  all  effective,  tropical-looking  lawn  trees  that  flower  showingly  in  July.  Their  leaves  are 
large,  glossy  and  heart-shaped.  The  long  beans  of  some  of  the  varieties  are  odd  and  interesting.  Thej 
do  well  in  exposed  situations  and  meager  soils.  Popular  in  commercial  and  ornamental  plantings.  The 
Catalpas  grow  rapidly,  giving  quick  results.   As  an  ornamental  flowering  tree  for  midsummer  they  are 
not  easily  surpassed. 
Catalpa  Bungei.  A  sample  of  the  size  and  quality  of  our  $5  to  $8  trees 
Catalpa  Bungei.  Chinese  Catalpa.  (D)  A 
curious  dwarf  tree,  with  a  globular  head 
measuring  8  to  10  feet  in  diameter.  It  is 
effective  for  lawn  and  terrace  decorations. 
Quite  hardy,  most  distinct  and  desirable 
for  lawn  planting.  We  offer  some  magnifi- 
cent large  specimens.  Each  lo 
5  to  6  ft.,  small  heads  ....  $1  25  $10  00 
5  to  7  ft.,  2  yr.,  medium  heads   1  75    15  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  3  yr.,  fair  heads   .  .   2  50  22  00 
5  to  7  ft.,  3  yr.,  heavy  heads  .    3  50  30  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  5  yr.,  large  specimens,  $5  to  $10  ea. 
C.  hybrida.  Teas'  Japan  Hybrid.  (L)  Large 
rapid- growing  hardy  tree  that  is  beautiful 
with  abundant  flowers  in  June  or  July. 
Each      "  10 
7  to  8  ft.  .  ;  $1  00   $7  50 
C.  speciosa.  Western  Catalpa.  (M)  Espe- 
cially ornamental  in  June  when  laden  with 
a  profusion  of  white  flower  panicles.  Itf 
strong,  quick-growing  habit,  ability  to 
thrive  in  dry  or  moist  soils,  and  its  large 
handsome  leaves,  make  it  a  tree  of  the 
first  order  for  lawn  and  street  plantings. 
Each         10  100 
6  to  8  ft  $0  75    $5  00   $35  00 
8  to  10  ft.  ...  1  00  7  50  50  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to 
2h  in.  cal.  ...    1  50    12  50    100  00 
Celtis 
Celtis  occidentalis.  Nettle  Tree,  or  Hackberry.  (L)  A  highly  ornamental  native  tree  that  is  very 
similar  to  the  elm.  Each  lo 
6  to  8  ft  $1  00    $7  50 
Cerasus  •  The  Flowering  Cherries 
At  the  beginning  of  summer  these  trees  are  buried  under  a  wealth  of  bloom,  which  is  strung  all 
along  the  branches.  They  have  a  good  dense  foliage,  so  that  the  taller  kinds  make  good  shade  trees. 
Cerasus  Avium,  continued 
Cerasus  Americana ;   s}^.,  Prunus  Americana. 
Wild  Plum.  (D)  April  and  May.  Profusion  of 
white  flowers  ;  fruit  yellow.  Attractive  autumn 
foliage.  Each       10  100 
4  to  5  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $30  00 
C.  Chinensis,  var.  alba  plena.    Double  White 
Chinese  Cherry.  (M). 
$1.25  each,  $10  for  10 
var.  rosea  plena.  Double  Pink  Chinese  Cherry. 
$1.25  each,  $10  for  10 
C.  Avium,  var.  rosea  pendula.  Japanese  Weep- 
ing Cherry.  (D)  A  compact,  weeping  tree,  that 
makes  a  beautiful  lawn  specimen  and  is  so  small 
that  it  can  be  used  in  very  limited  areas.  The 
drooping  branches  almost  meet  the  ground,  and 
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when  in  May  they  are  hung  with  innumerable 
delicate  pink  flowers,  there  is  nothing  that  sur- 
passes it  in  beauty.  At  other  seasons  the  foliage 
is  good  and  the  tree  altogether  sightly. 
$2  each,  $17.50  for  10 
C.  Padus ;  syn.,  Prunus  Padus.  European  Bird 
Cherry.  (S)  Drooping  racemes  of  white  flow- 
ers in  spring,  followed  by  black  fruits. 
Each        10  100 
4  to  5  ft  $0  75    $5  00    $35  00 
C.  Pennsylvanica.  Common  Wild  Bird,  or  Pin 
Cherry.  (M)  Suited  to  rocky,  sandy  and  poor 
soils.  White  flowers  and  bright  red  fruits  that 
attract  birds.  Each       lo  loo 
5  to  7  ft  $0  75    $5  00    $40  00 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
