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Cladrastis 
Cladrastis  tinctoria ;  syn.,  Virgilia  lutea.  Yel- 
low Wood.  (S)  A  pretty  little  tree,  with 
smooth,  light  bark  and  graceful  branches,  that 
bear  drooping  racemes  of  sweet-scented  white 
wistaria-like  flowers  in  June. 
Each         10  100 
r,  to  6  ft  $1  00    $7  50    $60  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  25    10  00 
8  to  10  ft   1  50    12  50 
Cornus  •  Dogwood 
SEE,  ALSO,  SHRUBS 
Cornus  florida.  White  Dogwood.  (D)  Of  inesti- 
mable value  in  landscaping.  The  white  petaled 
rtowers  cover  the  tree  in  early  spring.  The  deep 
crimson  autumn  leaves  rival  in  brilliancy  the 
scarlet  oak.  For  planting  in  quantity  with 
shrubs,  for  screens,  or  under  and  among  larger 
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Cornus  florida,  continued 
trees,  nothing  is  finer.  A 
grower  in  almost  any  soil. 
tree  and 
to  3  ft. 
to  4  ft., 
to  5  ft., 
to  6  ft., 
to  7  ft., 
to  8  ft.. 
bush  form  .  .  . 
bush  or  tree  form 
tree  form  .  .  . 
tree  form  .  .  . 
tree  form    .  .  . 
Each 
$0  25 
75 
10 
$2  00 
6  00 
7  50 
10  00 
12  50 
15  00 
100 
$18  00 
50  00 
60  00 
75  00 
90  00 
var.  pendula  (D)  A  weeping  form  of  the  pre- 
ceding, with  similar  flowers.         ^^^^^  jq 
3  to  4  ft  $1  75    $15  00 
4  to  5  ft   2  00     17  50 
4  to  6  ft.,  heavy  specimens.  $3.50  to  5  00 
var.  rubra.    Red  -  flowering  Dogwood.  (D) 
Possesses  the  many  good  qualities  of  Cornus 
florida  and  resembles  it  in  all  but  the  flowers, 
which  are  a  beautiful  shade  of  pink. 
Each  1(1 
3  to  3i  ft.  $1  50    $12  r.O 
4|  to  5  ft   2  00     17  50 
Fagus  •  The  Beeches 
These  are  among  the  most  attractive,  ornamental  trees  for  lawn  or  park  plantings.  They  are  also 
useful  for  high  screens  or  as  specimens.    Hardy,  and  rarely  subjected  to  insect  ravages.  The 
deep  dark  red  leaves  of  the  purple 
variety,  the  delicately  cut  foliage  of 
the  Fern-leaved,  and  the  grotesque- 
ness  of  the  W'eeping  Beech  are 
characteristics  meriting  their  more 
general  use.  The  stout,  contorted 
branches,  laden  with  glossy  foli- 
age ;  a  remarkably  fine  tree  for 
specimen  planting. 
Fagus  sylvatica.  European 
Beech.  (L)  A  compact,  long- 
lived  tree.  The  foliage  is  dense 
and  darker  green  than  the  Amer- 
ican Beech.  The  dead  leaves 
hang  all  winter  and  make  this 
one  of  the  very  best  trees  for 
screens  and  hedges  to  shut  off 
unsightly  objects.  It  is  also  ap- 
propriate for  individual  planting. 
Each         10  10(/ 
4  to  5  ft.  .  $1  25  $10  00  $90  00 
5  to  6  ft.  .   2  00    17  50  150  00 
6  to  7  ft.  .   3  00   25  00 
7  to  8  ft.  .   3  50    30  00 
8  to  10  ft.  .   4  00    37  50 
10  to  12  ft.,  $5  to  $7.50  each 
var.  heterophylla.  Fern-like 
Beech.   (S)  Deep  delicately  cut 
foliage.  10 
•2h  to  3  ft.    ...  $1  50    $12  50 
3  to  4  ft   2  00     17  50 
var.  pendula.  Weeping  Beech. 
Beautiful  weeping  habit.  f,^^^ 
While  Dogwood  {Comua  florida).                         ,  the  grounds  of  the  Nc     j                              t  ^9  P^i 
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