Deciduous Trees 



CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



JAPANESE MAPLES, continued 

 Aureum. Colden-leaved Maple. Foliage softly shaded 



in gold, with effusions of green. Very dwarf. $2.50 



to S3 each. Specimens up to S.S each. 

 Polymorphum. This is quite a large-glowing tree or 



shrub, witli small, deeply lobed leaves of a copi)ery 



green. Si. 50 to S2. 50 each. Specimens, S5 each. 

 Reticulatum. Green, deeply cut leaves (jf fine form. 



S2. 50 to S3 each. 

 ScolopendrifoHum rubrum. Blood-leaved Maple. 



Very fine, the dark-colored leaves lasting all summer. 



S2.50 to S3 each. 



ANDROMEDA • Oxydendron 



Arborea. Glossy foliage with prominent veins. Very 

 attractive white flowers. This is an exceedingly 

 valuable subject in the garden. Si. 50 each. 



AMYGDALUS • Flowering Almond 

 Persica, Clara Meyer. Pink-flou<eri7ig, .Almond. 



Grafted on 3- to 4-foot stems, these make a very 



desirable miniature tree. Attractive on tlie lawn or 



in the formal garden. Si. 50 each. 

 Chinensis flore albo. This variety has white flowers, 



and should be used like the preceding. Si. 50 each. 



BETULA • Birch 



Alba. White Birch. Our native Birch with its white 

 bark is a favorite everywhere. Si. 50 to $2.50 each. 



Lutea. Yellow Birch. Yellowish gray bark which peels 

 off in layers. Young stems have spicy taste and odor. 

 Si. 50 to S2.50 each. 



Papyrifera. Paper or Canoe Birch. Strong, upright 

 growth, forming a large tree. Bark of a silvery white 

 tint when young, becomes a brilliant white later. 

 One of the best for ornamental or shade purposes. 

 Si. 50 to S2.50 each. 



Pendula laciniata. Cut-leaved Weeping Birch. A 

 superb tree. Its long, slender, drooping branches, 

 silvery bark and delicately cut foliage rank it among 

 the most beautiful trees. $2 to S3 each. 



CARPINUS • Hornteam 

 Americana. Our native species, growing from 15 to 

 20 feet high. Very similar in growth to the Beech. 

 X'ahiable as a hedge tree. Si. 50 to S2. 50 each. 



CATALPA • Indian Bean 



Bungei. L' mhnlla Tre,-. ()rif^inall\ limn I a | i;in . lorm- 

 ing a i)erfcTt hall-Hlohular hr.ui. i ..!,,, ..1 with 

 great precisiDii .\ iiii.-l stiikiii- M\A I " m 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ..hic'ct 

 on the lawn. Si. 50 m ^j. v '.u li 



Speciosa. Iiuluni liraii. I 1 1 .ii;) a 11 1 I ili ,11 1^ ol 



l)ur|)lr and wliitr in long. p\ ianiiilal c lii>ler^. Large, 

 tropical-looking f<jliage. Si. 50 to S2.50 each. 



CERCIS • Judas Tree, or Red-Bud 

 Canadensis. .\ wtv ornamental native tree of 



medium si>:e. ( ailed' Ri d-liud from the profusion of 



delicate reddish purple flowers appearing before the 



foliage. 75 cts. to Si. 50 each. 

 Japonica. Native of Japan and dwarfer than the 



American species. Flowers larger. Si to S2 each. 



CERASUS • Ckerry 

 Chinensis fl.-pl. Double- floiccring Cherry. It is cov- 

 ered in May with large, double flowers resembling 

 roses, so numerous as to conceal the branches. Si. 25 

 to S2.50 each. 



Chinensis flora rosea pendula. Weeping Japanese 

 Cherry. One of the pendulous trees for lawns or small 

 grounds. The branches are slender and fall gracefully 

 to the ground. Flowers of a beautiful rose-color and 

 produced in great abundance. Si. 25 to S2.50 each. 



Chinensis Sieboldii rubra fl.-pl. A red, double- 

 flowering form of great beauty. Si. 25 to $2.50 each. 



CERCIDIPHYLLUM 



Japonicum. A hardy, ornamental tree of pyramidal 

 form. Heart-shaped leaves, dark green on the upper 

 and silvery on the under side, with purplish leaf- 

 stalks and veins. Prefers damp soil, where it grows 

 rapidly. Si. 50 to $2.50 each. 



CORNUS • Dogwood 



Florida alba. White-flowering Dogwood. This is one 

 of our very best native, medium-sized flowering trees. 

 It is effectively used as a specimen tree, mixed in the 

 border with other shrubs and trees, but perhaps 

 appears to best advantage skirting the woodland 

 border. Si each, Sio per doz, 



Florida rubra. Red- or Pink-flowering Dogwood. A 

 magnificent rosy red-flowering variety that is still 

 hard to obtain. Contrasts effectively with the white 

 \ ariety. Si. 50 each, S15 per doz. 



