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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
DECIDUOUS TREES— ConHnued. 
ACER Japonicum Polymorphum Atropurpureum. Japanese MaplB. (Ss.) Foliage dark' 
purple and deeply cut. Hardy and one of the very best small trees in cultivation. 
2 to 2}^ feet, $1.50. 
— Negundo. Manitoba or Ash-Leaved Maple, Box Elder. (Lr.) Large rapid 
growing tree of spreading habit, thriving best in moist and rich soil. Much 
planted in the West, where it withstands cold and dryness. 6 to 8 feet, each, 
80c; dozen, $8.00; 8 to 10 feet, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 
— Platanoides. Norway Maple. (Lr.) A large, handsome tree, with a round, 
compact form and broad, deep green, shining foliage. It is a very hardy, 
vigorous tree and one of the best for street or lawn. 6 to 8 feet, each, $1.00; 
doz, $10.00. 8 to 10 feet, each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
— Platanoides Schwedleri. (Lr.) Purple Norway Maple. Its beautiful leaves 
attract attention at all seasons, but are especially fine in spring, when their 
gleaming red and purple contrasts brightly with the delicate green of other 
trees. In midsummer they are purplish green, in autumn golden yellow. 6 to 8 
feet, each, $1.50. 
— Saccharum. Sugar, or Hard Maple. (Lm.) An excellent street and shade 
tree of upright, dense growth, turning yellow and scarlet in autumn. It does 
well in almost every soil, 6 to 8 feet, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 8 to 10 feet, 
each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
AESCULUS Hippocastanum. Common Horse Chestnut. Foliage large, with white 
Howers appearing early in the spring. An easily grown tree, of compact habit. 
5 to 6 feet, each, $1.25. 
— Hippocastanum alba plena. Double White-Flowering Horse Chestnut. 
(Lv.) A superb variety with double flowers in large panicles. 6 to 8 
feet, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 
ARALIA Spinosa. Angelica Tree. (Dr.) Broad handsomely cut leaves, huge clus- 
ters of white flowers in July. 4 feet, 75c. 
AILANTHUS glandulosa. Tree of Heaven. Lr. A rapid growing tree, rarely 
attacked by insects or disease; good for city planting. 8 to 10 feet, each, $1.50. 
BETULA Alba. White Birch. (Lr.) Rapid in growth and highly graceful in form; 
its drooping branches render the tree very attractive in the landscape. Will 
grow in almost any soil. 6 to 8 feet, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00; 8 to 10 feet, 
each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
— Alba Laciniata Pendula. Cut-Leaved Weeping Birch. (Lm.) Of tall slender 
growth with finely cut foliage, borne upon drooping branches almost perpen- 
dicular in habit; bark silvery white; indispensable for planting upon lawns. 
6 to 8 feet, each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
CATALPA Speciosa. Western Catalpa. (Lr.) Highly ornamental trees with large, 
bright green foliage and beautiful white flowers in large, showy panicles, pro- 
duced in June. Its quick growing habit and its ability to thrive in dry or moist 
soils, render it very desirable for lawn and street. 8 to 10 feet, each, 1.00; dozen 
$10.00. 
— Teas' Japan. (Lr.) Large tree, very valuable, grows rapidly and flowers pro- 
fusely hardy. 12 to 14 feet, each, $1.25. 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM Japonicum. Kadsura Tree. (Mr.) A beautiful bushy 
medium size tree with slender branches, handsome light green foliage, turning 
partially scarlet in fall. A distinctly graceful and rapid growing tree. 3 to 4 
feet, each, 75c. 
CRATAEGUS Oxyacantha. English Hawthorn. (Ss.) A tree with spreading bran- 
ches and stout spines; the sweet scented flowers are white; fruit scarlet. 4 to 5 
feet, each, 60c. 5 to 6 feet, each, 75c. 
— Oxyacantha Alba plena. Double White Hawthorn. (Sm.) Glossy foliage 
with beautiful double white flowers in clusters; attains a height of about fifteen 
feet. 4 to 5 feet, each, 80c ; 5 to 6 feet, each, $1.00. 
—Oxyacantha Pauli Plena. Paul's Double Scarlet Hawthorn. (Sm.) A fine 
double variety. Flowers are brilliant crimson, shading to scarlet. 4 to 5 feet, 
each, 80c; 5 to 6 feet, each, $1.00. 
FACUS Sylvatica. Purple Beech. A fine purple-leaved tree; attractive at all seasons 
of the year. 5 to 6 feet, each, $1.25. 
