IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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Oxycantha (. English Hawthorn) —Slow growing tree maturing at 12 to 15 feet. Single white 
flowers followed by scarlet fruit. These develop with a regular outline. Thorns are very popular 
because of the natural effect they produce. 
2- 3' 3 .50 3-4' 3.75 4-5'31.00 5-7'31.50 
Oxycantha Pauli ( Paul's Scarlet Thorn )—Flowers are very double, deep crimson with 
scarlet shade. 4-5' 31-25 5-6' 31.50 
TULIP TREE (White Wood) —A fast growing tree which develops into a fine symmetrical and 
pyramidal shade tree. Has handsome waxy, light green leaves, which are square and pointed. 
Allied to the Magnolia. It derives its name from the large tulip-like flowers which are con¬ 
spicuous. 8-10'31.35 10-12'31.75 1^-2" Cal. 32.00 
WILLOWS (Salix) 
Babylonian Weeping —The popular weeping willow. Used extensively in low ground and 
beside ponds. 6-8' 3 -75 8-10' 31-00 
Gold Bark —An upright willow with golden bark very conspicuous in Winter. 5-7' 3 .60 
Salamon’s Weeping —Similar to the Babylonian Willow. Less pendulous and therefor 
more desirable as the former is too pendulous to be easily grown. 8-10' 31-25; 10-12' 31-50 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are all heavy, well developed stock, planted with ample spacing and carefully 
cultivated to assure the best of quality. Along with our evergreens we have built up a variety 
which enables ns to meet completely the needs of exacting landscape plans. 
ALMONDS, FLOWERING— Early Spring flower¬ 
ing shrubs, with beautiful small, double pink flowers 
snuggling close to the twigs. 18-24" 3 -50 
ALTHEA ( Rose of Sharon)- Blooms late in August or 
September with a profusion of large and brightly 
colored flowers. Grows upright to 12 or 15 feet. 
Colors—Double Red, Double White, or Double 
Purple. 2-3' 3 -40 3-4' 3 -50 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS ( Downy Shad- 
bush) —Has white flowers early in the Spring before 
the leaves appear. Suited where wild effects are 
wanted, also for partially shaded places and shallow, 
rocky soils, fruit cherished by the birds. Grows to 
10 feet. 2-3' 3 .40 ' 3-4' 3 .60 
AMPORPHA FRUITICOSA {Indigo)— Growing 6 
to 10 feet tall, it makes an interesting ornamental 
shrub of spreading habit. Fine, feathery foliage. Re¬ 
markable for the unusual color of its dark violet 
purplish flowers. 2-3' 3 -30; 3-4' 3 .40; 4-5' 3 .50 
ARALIA 
Pentaphylla —A graceful shrub with arching 
branches and bright green, shining foliage. Excel¬ 
lent on rocky banks and slopes. Resists smoke. 
Makes a small tree in time. Greenish white flowers 
in long umbels. 2-3' 3 -30 3-4' 3 -40 Flowering Almond 
Spinosa ( Hercules Club) —Shrub or small tree growing to 10 feet. Sometimes called “Devil’s 
Walking Stick.” Single spined stalk with large twice pinnate leaves producing a large cluster of 
white flowers directly on the top in Julv. Useful for tropical effect. 
3- 4'3.60 ' 4-5'3-75' 5-7'31-00 
ARONIA (Chokeberry) 
Attractive upright shrub growing to 8 feet with pale green leaves which are vividly red in Fall. 
Delicate white flowers in May are followed by attractive glossy berries which persist well along 
into the winter. 
Arbutifolia {Red Chokeberry)— 18-24" 3 -35 2-3' 3 .45 
Melanocarpa {Black Chokeberry)— 18-24" 3 .30 2-3' 3 -40 3-4' 3 .50 
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