^   ,^    MOON'S  Jf^  TREES 
Cephalanthus 
Cephalanthus  occidentalis.  Button  Bush.  (S) 
July  to  September.  Ball-like  clusters  of  white 
flowers.  Bright  glossy  foliage.  Hardy,  strong 
grower.  Splendid  for  groups  and  masses  in 
moist  soil  and  at  water  edges. 
Each        10  TOO  '"^^  P 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .     $0  35    $2  50    $20  00  ^^jA  , 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM  * 
Cercidiphyllum  Japonica.  (L)  A  shrub  or  small  --4       ^  ' 
tree  with  handsome  leathery  foliage  that  is  ^h^^'                        M^^^  ^'"^  .^k'"^ 
especially  ornamental.   Turns  bright  yellow  '^^X.  ~  r  -           ^  '  i'^C^     ^rlj^B  "^"-^ 
and  scarlet  in  fall.                       ^aJh       lo  ^iSl  . 
4  to  5  ft  $0  75    ?5  00  ^^if   *            ^  n'f 
8  to  9  ft   1  00     8  00  .  » ^W^""     ♦  L# 
Cercis  •  Judas,  or  Red  Bud  \          ^"^^^^g^'^^^^^^S^^^  ii^'*^' 
Very  early  in  spring  the  leafless  branches  and  \                        •l^'^'^^St^^^  «r    t  ■ 
twigs  of  these  small  trees  or  shrubs  are  clothed  in  \                             ■  '^'^Spi^llffr^ 
a  thick  mist  of  delicate  deep  pink  flowers.  Planted  ^'^^^JP'^ 
among  other  early-blooming  trees  they  produce  fine  \ 
effects,  or  as  single  specimens  are  beautifully  at- 
tractive.  Their  radiant  flower  masses  are  followed  " 
by  glossy  foliage.  X,  mmk 
Cercis  Canadensis.  American  Red  Bud.  (L)  Small, 
rapid-growing,  round-headed  tree  or  bush. 
Each.         10  100  Cercis  Canadensis,  or  American  Judas.     Deep  pink  flowers  like 
3  to  4  ft  $0  50     $3  50     $30  00  clothe  the  shrub  ia  April.  We  have  some  splendid  plants 
5  to  6  ft   75     6  00     50  00  ^,  . 
6  to  8  ft   1  00     7  50     60  00  CLh  1  HKA 
8  to  10  ft   1  25     9  00  ^,    ,        ,  ~  ~       ,c.^    r  . 
n  T   ^  „     T.r^.xT  TT^x^.o   fc\  ^'[     J      e^  Clethra  alnifolia.    Pepper  Bush.    (S)   Julv  and 
C.  Japonica   J.  PAN  Judas,  (b)  More  dwarf,  larger  September.  A  native  woods  plant  with  fragrant 
and  more  brilliant  flowers.  E.ch       lo         loo  ,,/;te  flowers                                   ,  m 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $3  50    $30  00  f . '                                     .^ach  lo 
3  to  4  ft   75     5  00  ,  45  00  -  to  3  It  $0  oO    $3  -51 
Chionanthus  ^^^^^^^ 
i^u-      ^-i.    -tr-    •  .                        n^  Colutea  arborescens.  Bladder  Senna.  (L)  June 
Chionanthus  Virginica.  A\hite  Fringe  Tree.  (L  ^o  September.  A  strong  grower,  with  small  foli- 
May  and  June.  A  large  shrub  (frequentlv  a  small  e  and  vellow  pea-shaped  flowers.  The  curious 
tree)  that  grows  easily  and  IS  generally  desirable.  bronze-cJlored  seed-pods  are  inflated  with  air. 
Has  dark  green  leaves  and  fragrant  drooping  rj.^^  Q^i^tea  is  not  very  particular  about  the  soil 
open  clusters  of  white  flowers,  succeeded  by  small,  has  to  live  in,  but  prefers  a  sunnv  location. 
bluish,  plum-like  fruits.  Each  lO  Each        *10  1(.0 
•'^  to  4  ft  $0  75    $6  00  4  to  5  ft  $0  50    $3  50    $25  00 
CORNUS  •  THE  DOGWOOD 
Dogwoods  are  strong  growers  in  almost  any  soil,  and  are  hardy  from  the  warmer  parts  of  Canada  i 
southward.  They  thrive  nearly  as  well  in  shaded  places  as  in  the  open  ground.  While  the  bush  forms 
are  not  remarkable  for  their  flowers,  they  are  especially  valued  for  the  brilliant  coloring  of  the  bark, 
which  is  very  attractive  in  the  leafless  months  of  winter.  Particularly  suited  for  mass  planting. 
Cornus  alba,  var.  Gouchaulti  aurea.    (M)   Yarie-     Cornus  alternifolia.   (L)  Distinct  habit,  blue  ber- 
gated  foliage,  red  branches.  Each       lo  rie...  Each       lo  loo 
o.:.":  •  •  •  •  • 2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $20  00 
var.  Sibinca.    Red  Siberian  Dogwood.  (1.) 
P>right  red  branches.  E.-.d.       lo        loo       C.  florida.  For  description  and  prices,  look  among 
^     -  ft  $0  25    $2  00    $18  00        trees,  page  28. 
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