JAPAN CHERRY 
REDBUD -CERIS 
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WEEPING 
JAPAN 
CHERRY 
The "Rosebud Cherry”. 
In American landscapes 
the longest known of this 
wonderful family. Tre¬ 
mendously popular be¬ 
cause of its adaptability 
to small lawns where its 
swaying wands thickly 
studded with light pink 
bloom are a delightful in¬ 
cident of spring. They are 
universally admired and 
one of the very best dwarf 
lawn trees. 5-ft. stem, 2- 
yr. heads, $2.50c each 
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CHRISTMAS 
ROSE 
REDBUD - CERIS 
One of the handsomest of the small low- 
growing flat-topped trees, growing to 15 
feet in height. Along the numerous wide- 
spreading branches rosy purple blossoms ap¬ 
pear before the leaves, covering the tree so 
completely that it has the appearance of a 
pink cloud. These flowers appear from late 
March to early May, according to season. 
The leaves have the appearance of grape 
leaves in both size and shape. Redbud made 
a beautiful effect along the rail fence in the 
New England section of our garden at the 
World’s Fair. Be sure to have them for lawn 
specimens. We offer these in 3 to 4 ft. trees, 
3-yr., at 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
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Helleborous Niger. A 
dwarf growing hardy plant 
which grows up through 
the snow and flowers in the 
dead of winter. Large single 
bell-like white flowers "last 
for weeks. Leathery ever¬ 
green foliage. Price — 
each 95 c. 
Rare and Beautiful 
ORNAMENTALS 
Appealing Prices 
(Ilex Opaca) 
An evergreen tree from the South which has been ac¬ 
climated to northern states. The real southern Holly 
Tree is covered with red berries in the fall (see illus¬ 
tration.) . Good specimens are growing as far north as 
Detroit, and our stock has wintered here in northern 
Indiana. Price, 18 in., $1.00 each; 2 for $1.50. 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
DAPHNE 
Cneoum. Thousands paused to admire the Daphne 
blooming in our model rockery at the World’s Fair in 
September and October of 1934. A very dwarf shrub 
almost evergreen, with spreading branches on which 
narrow inch-long leaves are crowded making very 
pretty trails of blue-green foliage. The soft pink 
flowers appearing profusely during April and May 
and at intervals throughout the summer are very 
small and dainty in terminal clusters and have a dis¬ 
tinct and very pleasingly sweet fragrance. 6 to 8 in., 
75c; 8 to 12 in., $1.00. 
BLOOD RED JAPANESE 
MAPLE 
Rounded dwarf trees seldom maturing to over 10 
feet and densely furnished to the ground with in¬ 
dented leaves of unrivaled brilliancy and charm. 
Their early and mid-summer aspect is vivid blood- 
red which dulls to a bronzy purple-red toward fall. 
Splendid foreground subjects either in mixed groups 
or for solitary color blotches in the open lawn. This 
dwarf tree was much admired in our Century of 
Progress Gardens. Price, 6 to 1 2 in., $1.00. 12 to 18 
in., $2.00; 18 to 24 in., $3.00. 
