Birch — Betula 



EUROPEAN CUT- LEAVED WEEPING 

 Bclula Laciniala Pendula 



The most graceful of the White Birches. It has long, drooping 

 branches, silvery bark and delicately cut foliage. 



Each 



1)4 in. cal., 10 ft. high $2.00 



2 in. cal., 12 ft. high 3.00 



2}4 in. cal., 14 ft. high 4.00 



3 in. cal., 15 ft. high 5.00 



EUROPEAN WHITE. Betula Alba 



Of upright habit, with very deep green leaves, which form a 

 striking contrast to the brilliant white bark. 



Each 



2}i in. cal., 12 ft. high $4.00 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 5.00 



Catalpa 



CHINESE. Catalpa Bungei 



Used in formal gardening in place of the Bay Tree, as it has the 

 same outline, but is absolutely hardy. 



Each 



2 in. cal., 5 to 6 ft. stems $2.50 



lyi in. cal., 5 to 6 ft. stems 3.50 



C er cidiphy Hum 



JAPANESE. Cercidiphyllum Japonicum 



This is a new and interesting tree to plant for a low screen. It 

 grows about 20 feet high and is branched to the ground. It is 



very symmetrical and has unusually beautiful foliage, • 

 turns to copper shades in the fall. 



Each 



10 ft. high $5.00 



11 ft. high 6.00 



Dogwood — Cornus 



WHITE-FLOWERING. Cornus Florida 



The most valuable of our flowering trees, being equally beauti- 

 ful in the spring and fall. The large white blossoms appear in 

 May, and during the late summer and fall the fruit and leaves 

 turn a brilliant scarlet. 



Each 



5 ft. high $1.50 



6 ft. high 2.00 



7 ft. high 2.50 



8 ft. high 3.00 



RED-FLOWERING. Cornus Florida Rubra 



Similar to the White-flowering, but with rose-red blossoms. 

 These two varieties are very effective grouped together. 



Each 



4#ft. high $2.50 



5 ft. high 3.00 



Elm — Ulmus 



The Elm is one of the noblest and most characteristic of our 

 shade trees. It grows rapidly and is adapted to any soil, being 

 especially suited to moist ground. 



