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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 
CERASUS JAPONICA PENDULA ROSEA. 
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CERASUS SEMPERFLORENS PENDULA. 
Ever-Flowering Weeping Cherry (III). Small 
tree, flowering and fruiting all summer. $i. 
SEROTINA. Wild Black Cherry (II). The 
common “Wild Cherry.” White flowers and 
black fruit. 75 cts. 
SI EBOLDII ALBA PLENA. Siebold's Double- 
Flowering Cherry (III). Semi-double 
white flowers. 50 cts. 
VAR. RUBRA PLENA. Siebold's Double Red- 
Flowering Cherry (III). Semi-double white 
flower, tinged with red. 75 cts. to $1.25. 
SINENSIS FLORE PLENA. Chinese Double- 
Flowering Cherry (II). Large double white 
flowers. Fine. 50 to 75 cts. 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM* 
JAPONICUM. (II). From Japan. Vigorous 
grower, compact pyramidal habit, heart-shaped, 
purplish leaves when young, like those of Judas 
tree. $1 to $2. 
CERCIS* Judas Tree f Red Bud* 
CANADENSIS. American Judas Tree or Red 
Bud (II). Covered with delicate rose-col¬ 
ored flowers which come before the leaves, 
which are heart-shaped and dark green. 25 to 
75 cts. Low rates per 100. 
JAPONICA. Japan Judas Tree (IV). Small 
size, rounded form, deep shining green, heart- 
shaped leaves; flowers of a rich reddish purple 
covering the branches in a solid mass. One of 
the finest dwarf trees. 35 cts. to $1. Low rates 
per 100. 
CHIONANTHUS. Fringe Tree. 
VIRGINICA. White Fringe Tree. (IV). 
Large, thick, glossy leaves, racemes of white 
flowers like cut paper. Grown also as a shrub. 
Fine plants. 50 cts. to $1. 
CLADRASTUS* Yellow Wood* 
TINCTORIA. (Virgilia Lutea.) Yellow Wood 
(II). Moderate growth, light green foliage, 
turning yellow in autumn; white pea-shaped 
flowers, sweet-scented, covering the tree in long 
drooping racemes in June. $1. 
CORNUS* Dogwood* 
KOUSA. (Benthamia Japonica.) Japanese 
Dogwood (III). A fine Japanese variety, some¬ 
what scarce. $2.50 and upward. 
FLORIDA. The Common White Flowering 
Dogwood. (II). One of the best small-sized 
trees for general planting. 35 cts. to $1.50. 
Low prices in quantity. 
VAR. FLORE RUBRA. New Red-Flowering 
Dogwood. (II). Very handsome in flower and 
foliage. Like the common Dogwood, the leaves 
turn a magnificent crimson in autumn. Flowers 
of a bright rosy red color, shading to a lighter 
hue toward edge of petals. A choice small 
ornamental tree. 75 cts. to $2.50. 
