Deciduous Trees 



Cornus flonda (see page 15) 



Fraxinus • Ash 



Americana. Whiu- Ash. A splendid tail-growing tree 

 \yith a straigfit clean trunk. Foliage dark green above, 

 light green beneath. Rapidgrowth. i o to 1 2 feet, $2 ea. 



Ginkgo (Salisburia) 



Biloba. Tall and 

 Nativ,' .,1 China. 

 Has |,r..N<d I,, l,r a 

 av.-ruK- planting. S 



Maidenhair Tree 



Koelreuteria • Varnish Tree 



i-diuni 

 beau- 



md desirable lawn tree. 4 to 5 



A S( r \ iiit 

 , Si. 50 eacli 



Liriodendron • Tulip Tree 



Tulipifera. I.ar<ii . Taiild-jirowiri'; tree will, a narrow 

 pyramidal crown. 1 ollam- lu-^t rcius ^rt-cii t urn Inn villow 

 in autumn. Flowers rcsctnbllng a tulip, greenish yellow 

 blotched with orange. 6 lo 8 feet, $1.50 each. 



Map;noIia 



largt 



Every species is i I, n i< n 

 flowers and no nr( II] I . cil in. 

 floral treasure ■ . S(.mi. IiI.i m 



leaves apprai ,1 m I . .1 li. 1 i\ 



grown. 'I III \ 1 11 I, |„ . I, 

 showiest <>l all llowi i in>; Incs. 



Amabilis. A large-growing tree bearing cup-shaped 

 flowers of white or light pink in early spring. Each 



2 to 3 feet ■ $3 00 



5 to 6 feet 5 00 



nd showy 

 wealth of 

 irmg before the 

 ^1- is almost full 

 ir climate, the 



Magnoli.i, continued 



Kobus. Jd/Hin.M \/(ii>ii)/iii. One of the very hardiest 

 of the early-tlowciinn kind. Pyramidal tree with short 

 and slender branches. Flowers pure white, appearing 

 before the leaves, 4 to 5 inches across. 6 to 7 feet, $< ea. 



Soulangeana. Soulange's Magnolia. A large shrub 

 or small tree of garden origin. Leaves dark green, ex- 

 panding after the flowers have falleri. Blossoms are 

 large, cup-shaped, fragrant, and white in color but more 

 or less sufl'used with rose-pink. Very hardy and showy. 



Each 



3 to 4 feet $4 00 



4 to 5 feet 5 00 



Stellata (Halleana). Slarn- Magnolia. A large 



shrub with spreading branches. Leaves dark green, ex- 

 panded after t he llowcrs hasc fallen. Flowers numerous, 

 white, 3 inches across, and sw<t-t-si.i ntcd. Hardy and 

 free-tlowering. Each 



1 ' to 2 feet $3 00 



2 to 4 feet 6 GO 



Mains • Flowering Crab-Apple 



.\trosanftiiinea iPyriisl. Cbimu' I'laut ring Crah. A 

 small tree with s\mmetrical broad cmwri. Deep purple 

 llowcrs and reddish yellow fruit. Hard\, handsome and 

 early-llowering. to 6 feet. 82.^0 each. 



loensis Bcchtclii. /?.</i/</\ lh,uhU-llow,,,ng Crab. 

 Shrub or small tree, dwarf and branchitig. Mowers are 

 large and very double, resembling small roses. Delicate 

 blush-pink in color; fragrant. 5 to 6 feet, S2.50 each. 



Floribunda. Flowering Crab. Small tree. Flowers 

 rose to rose-red produced in great profusion; fragrant. 

 Fruit red and about the si/e ol a pea, borne on long, 

 slender pedicles. 4 to i Iccl. Si.io cat li. 



Parkmanii. I'arknum's Ciali. This line variety 

 flowers entirely on last season's growth as well as from 

 older spurs. Double, rich carmine flowers, i to 6 feet, 

 $3 each. 



Sanguinea. A dark-flowering variety with small, 

 showy fruit. 6 to 7 feet, S^.^o i ach. 



Scheideckeri. /)..u/-/. -//oi/ . m-u' Ctuh. Flowers 

 double, bright rose; of great sulist.iruc .md desirability. 

 Si)lendld K)r cut-flowers. (, to - feet, Si each. 



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