CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL CONN. 



Deciduous Trees 



Catalpa Bungei (..see page 21) 



CRATAEGUS • TWn 



Oxyacantha coccinea fl.-pl. Pauli. Paul's Double 

 Scarlet Thorn. The best <<t the double varieties; used 

 as a small ornamental tree. Flowers of a brilliant 

 carmine-color. Si. 50 each. 



FAGUS • Beech 



Ferruginea. American Beech. A compact, spreading, 

 fine tree. Light-colored, smooth bark; foliage glossy; 

 attractive. Si. 50 to S3. 50 each. 



Purpurea. Purple-leaved Beech. A fine, vigorous tree 

 attaining a height of 40 to 50 feet. The foliage in 

 spring is deep purple, producing a most eflfective 

 contrast with the green of other trees. $1.50 to 

 $3.50 each. Specimens up to Sis each. 



FAGUS. cont.n. 



Sylvatica pendula. \V,-,pn:^ 



vigorous and |)ictuirMiiu iir 

 and beaut\- when iu\eied wi 

 foliage. Si. 50 to 5j.;;o each, 

 each. 



FRAXINUS. 



Americana. .Aiiuiiian Wliitr 

 native tree cil lart;e and raiud >. 

 brandies. Si.S" tn 5j. v) eaeli. 



i.v./:. .\n unusually 

 ' ot womlKuis i;race 

 li Its iicli, luxuriant 

 Specimens up to SiS 



• Ash 



-1.^/;. A well-known 

 uwth, with spreading 



GYMNOCLADUS • Kentucky CoHee Tree 

 Canadensis. Xati\'e tree ot upriyl 



a large, irregular, opm inu n 



stiff, blunt shoots. 1- . iIlil;- 1- i. ,1 



green color. Panicle s , ii c; . , :, ii a , 



by long seed-pods. 51.5^ i,, >j.v> 



til. tormmg 

 oLigh bark; 

 of a bluish 

 ne followed 



LIQUIDAMBAR • Sweet Gum 



Styraciflua. .\ sta 



which cliange to 

 S2.50 each. 



with star-shaped leaves 

 :;olors in fall. S1.50 to 



LIRIODENDRON • Tulip Tree 

 Tuliplfera. .A. remarkably lofty tree; rich, glossy foliage 

 and large, tulip-shaped flowers. $1.50 to S2.50 each. 



MAGNOLIA 



Alexandrine. .\ choice, dwarf variety producing light 



pink flowers early in Ma>-. 4 to 5 ft., S4 each. 

 Amabilis. .\ larner-growing tree; flowers nearly white. 



Conspicua. .\ me 



Halleana. 



uini-sized tree, covered in- May 

 liite, lih -like flowers before 



( llir ..1 the lUiwt iHMUtiful of the 



to 4 It., S5 ,.,u Ik 



(lesuaMe kmd. ol ,i;reat beauty. 



Kobus. 



k-idloied kind, of recent introduction; 

 very Inie. ,5 to 4 !(.. S4 rach. 

 Lennei. .\ tuie. strcjng grower; a superb variety; deep, 

 dark purple, cup-shaped flowers, pearl-colored within. 

 One of the best. 5 to 6 ft., S4 each. 

 Soulangeena. Flowers white and purple, cup-shaped. 

 One of the hardiest and finest. Blooms later than 

 Conspicua. 5 to 6 ft.. St each. 



