Siebrecht &■ Son • Rose Hill Nurseries • Nelv Rochelle, Nelv York 
The Catalpas 
The large, tropical-looking leaves of the Catalpas, and their large, beautiful panicles of flowers 
in June, make them much sought after. 
Catalpa bignonioides. 30 to 35 ft. A fast-grow- 
ing, spreading, open-headed tree, bearing 
large panicles of handsome flowers which are 
mainly white. Blooms toward close of June. 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
C. Bungei. 5 to 10 ft. A remarkable species, 
forming a dwarf, dense, round head. Of much 
use to planters in creating unique effects on the 
Catalpa Bunsei, continued 
lawn, especially when grafted on tall stocks. 
Used exiensively in formal gardening. $1.50 
to $5- 
C. speciosa (Western Catalpa). 35 to 40 ft. 
Much more tree-like than any of the others, 
forming a tall, straight trunk, and of very rapid 
growth. A most valuable street tree. Iitofz.so. 
The flowering Cherries {Cerasus) 
But few other flowers can compare with the beauty of the large-flowered Cherries, 
ing are excellent kinds. 
Cerasus Japonica. 5 ft. One of the most popu- 
lar of the group, and commonly called Flower- 
ing Almond. Bears a profusion of double, 
rose-tinted flowers in early spring. $1.50 to $3. 
C. ranunculiflora. 15 to 20 ft. Bears bunches 
of large, double white flowers later in May than 
others. 75 cts. to fi.50. 
C. Sieboldi rubra plena. 20 to 25 ft. This is 
one of the loveliest of the double - flowering 
Cherries, bearing large white flowers tinged with 
rose, in large clusters. j!i to 1(2.50. 
C. Sinensis flore pleno (Chinese Double-flower- 
ing White Cherry). 75 cts. to $1. 
Cercis 
Cercis Canadensis (Judas Tree). An orna- 
mental shrub or tree, sometimes growing to 40 
feet. Very ornamental and distinct, with a 
profusion of rosy pink flowers in clusters, 
fs to $7.50. 
C. Japonica. A beautiful shrub with purplish 
pink flowers. Considered by many the hand- 
somest variety. 50 cts. to $\.so. 
Cytisus 
Cytisus Laburnum (Golden Chain). 15 to 20 ft. 
This is barely a tree, in fact it is often seen in 
shrub shape. Well known for its racemes of yel- 
low flowers, blooming about June i. 75c. to I3. catalpa bungei 
All the follow- 
It is often desired, in laying out new places, that immediate effects in planting shall be had. We 
are in a peculiarly good position to create these eflfecfs as we have the finest variety of large stock, in 
deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubbery, and are fully prepared to submit plans and estimates for 
the planting of estates, no matter how large or small they may be. 
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