John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
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DECIDUOUS TREES— Continued. 
BETULA Alba Laciniata Pendula. Cut-Leaved Weeping Birch. (Lm.) Of tall 
slender growth with finely cut foliage, borne upon drooping branches almost 
perpendicular in habit; bark silvery white; indispensable for planting upon 
lawns. 6 to 8 feet, each, $1.50; 
CATALPA Speciosa. Western Catalpa. (Lr.) Highly ornamental frees 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. 6 to 8 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, $1.50. 
CERASUS Virginiana. Choke Cherxy. (M). A small tree with rough speckled 
bark; small amber-colored flowers. 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c; 4 to 5 feet, each, $1.00. 
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. 
CHIONANTHUS Virginiana. A tree of neat habit, with dark green glossy foliage. 
It blooms in June with pure white flowers. IH to 2 feet, each, 40c; 2 to 3 feet, 
each, 50c. 
CORYLUS Avellana, (M.) English Filbert. A valuable plant for shrubberies. 
3 to 4 feet, each, 75c. 
CRAT.(EGUS Oxyacantha. English Hawthorn. (Ss.) A tree with spreading bran- 
ches and stout spines; the sweet scented flowers are white; fruit scarlet. 3 to 4 
feet, each, 60c. 
— Oxyacantha Alba plena. Double White Hawthorn. (Sm.) Glossy foliage 
with beautiful double white flowers in clusters; attains a height of about fifteen 
feet. 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c. 
— 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. 
— Oxycantha Rosea Plena. Similar in habit to Pauli Plena, but flowers are pink. 
3 to 4 feet, each, 60c. 
FAGUS Sylvatica. Purple Beech. A fine purple-leaved tree; attractive at all seasons 
of the year. 2 to 3 feet, each, 75c; 3 to 4 feet, each, $1.00. 
FRAXINUS Americana. White Ash. (Lv.) Broad round head, and straight, clean 
trunk. While young it is remarkable for the softness and yellow green of its 
foliage. An excellent shade and ornamental tree. 6 to 8 feet, each, $1.00; 8 to 
10 feet, each, $1.25; 10 to 12 feet, each, $1.50; 12 to 15 feet, each, $2.00. 
— Europeus. A lofty growing variety, making a handsome specimen, and providing 
good shade. 8 to 10 feet, each, $1.25. 
GLEDITSCHIA Triacanthos. Honey Locust. A valuable tree for parks and avenues, 
the large spreading branches forming graceful heads. Also useful for hedges 
2 to 3 feet, each 30c; dozen, $3.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 40c. 
LIRIODENDRON Tulipifera. Tulip Tree. (Lr.) A large rapid growing tree 
with tulip-shaped flowers. Color is greenish-yellow blotched with orange. 4 to 
6 feet, each, 75c. 
MAGNOLIAS. Large Flowered Chinese. The Magnolias are among the foremost 
of flowering trees. The dwarf forms are the very choicest subjects for lawns, 
singly or in groups. They should always be planted in spring, care being used 
to preserve all the roots, and to prevent undue dryness of the young fibres. The 
trees we offer are well set with buds. 
— Alexandrina. (Sm.) White, splashed with red, a very handsome variety. 3 to 
4 feet, with burlapped ball, each, $3.50. 
