EXTRA GOOD VARIETIES 
a CATALPA BUNGE1I (Umbrella Tree) —Just the 
tree to be used for formal effects. Propagated 
on a stem of the Catalpa Speciosa. It makes 
a very unique ornamental tree. Has a broad, 
dome-shaped head at the top of a long straight stem. 
When the tree attains its full growth the top is often 15 
feet in diameter and not over 3 to 4 feet tall on top of a 
strong stem from 5 to 7 feet in height. An exceptionally 
hardy variety. 5 to 7 ft., 1 year heads, $1.50; 2 for $1.51$ 
not prepaid. 
CEDRELA—UNUSUAL TREE 
SINENSIS —For street and lawn planting. Trees are 
wide topped, attain a height of forty-five feet. Leaves 
are compound, alternate, long. Flowers are white, small, 
and produced in large clusters in June. Very attractive. 
6 to S ft., $1.00; not prepaid. 
BASKET WILLOW 
Shrub-like tree, straight, slender branches. Yellow leaves 
are long pointed, gray beneath and slightly silky. Very 
attractive when placed among evergreens. The twigs 
are used for baskets and for tying. 2-4 ft., $2.50 per 100. Catalpa Bungeii 
CALLICARPA 
JAPONICA (Beautyberry)— Produces attractive opposite leaves, and shrubs are quite grace¬ 
ful though upright. Pink flowers, followed by clusters of lilac violet berries in the axils 
of the leaves. Effective in the garden. When the fruit is cut and placed in vases it dis¬ 
plays its true charm. 12-15 in., 25c. 
GOLDEN: POPLAR 
Foliage resembles the well known Silver Poplar. Young branches heavily covered with 
fine white down, giving the underside of the leaf very attractive appearance. General 
color combinations of green, gray green, white and yellow. Very attractive shrub in 
border. 2-3 ft., 40c. 
PRUNUS CISTINA 
Semi-dwarf, hardy shrub, with brilliant purple foliage. Attractive in the shrub border 
and among evergreens. 2-3 ft., 30c. 
BLOOD RED JAPANESE MAPLE 
ACER PALMATUM ATROPURPIREUM —It is a very popular low growing tree or tall 
shrub. Has star shaped leaves of a blood red color. If planted in a sunny location the 
leaves retain their bright red foliage all summer and fall. In a shady location the leaves 
turn a reddish green toward the latter part of the season. It is a plant that everyone 
admires, and attracts a lot of attention in any planting. It is >one of the best plants that 
Japan has given to this country. Price, 12 to 18 inch plants, $1.6*5 each; 18 to 24 inches, 
$3.00; prepaid. 
OHIO BUCKEYE 
WHITE FLOWERING —This well known species is very handsome; has magnificent spikes 
of white flowers borne in profusion and sweetly scented. It has been made the State Tree 
for Ohio. 4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 5 to 6 ft., $1.75; not prepaid. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
Rose Tree of China—Primus Triloba 
The ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunus Triloba) 
is the most beautiful and showy of all small 
trees. It begins to bloom before the leaves 
appear in the spring, being literally covered 
with very double rose-like pink flowers. As 
an ornament from early spring until late fall 
it has few equals. This symmetrically formed, 
graceful little tree grows usually to a height 
of but eight feet, and is attractive as a speci¬ 
men or when planted in groups or shrub bor¬ 
der. It is hardy and easily grown, and no 
lawn is so small that room cannot be found 
for at least one of these wonderful frees. 
Many who have seen it declare it to be the 
most beautiful tree they have ever seen. The 
rose-like blossoms make fine cut flowers. 
Choice trees for $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; by 
parcel post, prepaid. 
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