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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
DOGWOOD FLOWERING ( Cornus) 
DOGWOOD (Cornus Floridus )—Flowers 3 to 
3% inches in diameter, produced in Spring 
before the leaves appear. Spreading and irreg¬ 
ular. Makes a beautiful lawn specimen or 
background tree. 
White— 2-3' $.75; 3-4' 31.00; 4-5' 31.25. 
Red— 2-3' 31.60; 3-4'32.00. 
DOGWOOD KOUSA (Cornus Kousa )— 
Native of Japan and China. Makes a dense 
small tree growing to 20 feet, with glossy green 
leaves followed by creamy white flowers in 
June, and these in turn by cherry-like scarlet 
fruits, which are attractive to the birds. 
2-3'3-90; 3-4'31.25. 
DOGWOOD PAGODA (Cornus Alternifolia ) 
—A very picturesque small tree. Branches 
spread horizontally and are borne in whorls. 
Flat cymes of white flowers in June, followed 
bv an abundance of blue-black berries. Attains 
a height of 15 to 20 feet. 2-3'3-60; 3-4'3-75; 
4-6'31.00; 6-8'31.25. 
Flowering Dogwood 
American Elm 
ELMS (Ulmus) 
American —Most beautiful of all shade 
trees. Fast in growth with a rounded drooping 
graceful top. Indispensible as a shade tree, 
because of its great spread of branches. 
8-10'31.35; 10-12'31.50; \%-2" Cal. 32.00; 
2-2%" 32.75; 2^-3" 35.00; 3-4" 37.50. 
Moline —A remarkable new variety of 
extremely strong growth and large handsome 
deep grained foliage. \%-2" Cal. 32 . 00 ; 
2-2%" 32.50. 
Vase-shaped— Budded from the typical 
spreading elm which has been selected for its 
splendid characteristics. Large deep grained 
foliage, clean stem and vigorous growth. 
1^-2" Cal. 32.00; 2-2%" 32.50. 
Chinese ( Ulmus Pumila )—It is heavily 
foliaged with small leaves and makes a grace¬ 
ful full head. This tree does not grow as 
rapidly in this climate as in the West, how¬ 
ever, it is perfectly hardy and worthy of 
planting either as a street tree or as a lawn 
specimen. \%-\%" Cal. 31.50; \%-2" 32.00; 
2-2%" 32.75; 2^-3" 34.00. 
EUPTELEA POLYANDRA —Graceful, bushy small tree resembling Linden in habit and foliage. 
The bright green leaves are slender stalked and the tree is conspicuous in early Spring from the 
bright red anther of its flower. 2-3' 3-75; 3-4'31.00; 4-5'31-25. 
HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus) 
European ( Hippocastanum )—Common to many yards. 4-5'31-25; 5-6'31-75; 6-8' 32.25. 
Red (Carnea )—Flowers flesh color to scarlet. More dwarf than common Florsechestnut. 2-3'31-50 > 
KATSURA TREE (Cercidiphyllum Japonicum )—A bushy symmetrical upright tree, usually with 
several trunks maturing at 20 to 30 feet. Slender branches covered with handsome foliage, beauti¬ 
ful Spring and Autumn colors. One of the best introductions from Japan. 2-3'3-60; 3-4'31-00; 
4-5' 31-25 
Replace the doomed American Chestnut. 
