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Deciduous Trees—Continued Each From 
Crataegus, cordate (Washington Thorn). A small tree with a round-topped head. 
Flowers white, fruit scarlet, lustrous, persisting- •••••••• -. •U-OO 
Crataegus oxycantha (Hawthorn). The celebrated English hedge plant. 35 
Crataeaus oxvcantha alba plena. Flowers double white. . 1.00 
Crataegus oxycantha Paul’s scarlet. Flowers bright carmine red. Superior to ariy. 1.00 
Crataegus oxycantha rosea plena. Luxuriant foliage. Flowers large, very double, 
and of a beautiful rose color.••. •••••, . '* .’ * *•* * 
Diospyros, Virginiana (Persimmon). A shapely tree with spreading branches. Fruit 
an inch or more in diameter, pale orange-yellow. ;•••; ...50 
Fagus ferruginea (American Beech). One of the finest native trees, growing to 
immense size. Rich glossy foliage... x . ;•••;••; . J-- 00 
Faqus sylvatica (European Beech). A grand tree, growing to great height-.. 1.00 
Fagus sylvatica asplenifolia. Elegant round habit. The leaves are delicately cut, 
giving it a fern-like appearance.■...... 2.00 
Fagus sylvatica pendula (Weeping Beech). A very interesting pendulous tree, with 
rich foliage of wondrous beauty... ••••• . 2.00 
Fagus sylvatica purpurea. .An elegant tree. Foliage in Spring deep purple, chang¬ 
ing to purplish green in Fall. 2.00 
Fagus sylvatica purpurea pendula. Similar in habit and growth to the Weeping 
Beech. Foliage deep purple. 3.00 
Fagus sylvatica purpurea Riversii. Compact habit. Foliage crimson in early spring. 
The finest of all purple trees. 2.00 
Fagus sylvatica tricolor. A grand variety with beautiful rose-margined leaves.. 2.00 
Fraxinus, Americana (White Ash). A lofty tree with spreading branches. 1.00 
Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash).. A noble tree, of rapid growth, gray bark, 
pinnate leaves, and black buds.50 
Fraxinus excelsior pendula (Weeping Ash). One of the finest lawn and arbor trees. 1.00 
Gleditsia, triacanthos (The Honey Locust). A large spiny tree with spreading, 
somewhat pendulous branches. 1.00 
Gymnocladus, diocus (Kentucky Coffee Tree). A large tree, leaves compound.... 1.00 
Hicoria, pecan (Carya olivaeformis). A large tree with spreading branches, cul¬ 
tivated largely for its nuts. 1.00 
Juglans Japonica. (The Japanese Walnut). One of the most rapid growing trees... 1.00 
Juglans, nigra (Black Walnut). A noble tree with a symmetrical round crown... 1.00 
Koelreuteria, paniculata (Varnish Tree). A small tree, flowers yellow, borne in 
large terminal panicles. 2.00 
Liauidambar styraciflua (Sweet Gum). A moderate sized tree, with star-shaped 
glossy green leaves, turning to deep crimson in autumn. 1.00 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree). Allied to the Magnolias. Vigorous grower, 
producing beautiful tulip-like flowers. 1.00 
Magnolia acuminata. A beautiful pyramidal tree, with large bluish green leaves. 
Flowers yellow tinted, with purple. 1.00 
Magnolia conspicua. Tree of medium size. The flowers are large, pure white, 
and produced before the leaves. 2.00 
Magnolia qlauca. Thick, almost evergreen, foliage, with white, fragrant flowers... 1.00 
Magnolia Hypoleuca. Rapid growing tree, large foliage. 1.00 
Magnolia Kobus. Medium size, bushy growth. Blush white, fragrant. 2.00 
Magnolia Lenneu. Foliage large, flowers dark purple, fine sort. 2.00 
Magnolia macrophylla. Leaves two feet in length. Flowers white of immense size. 
A fine tropical looking tree. 2.00 
Magnolia obovata discolor. Profuse bloomer, white, reddish pink flowers. 1.00 
Magnolia purpurea. Medium sized flower, rose purple color. 1.00 
Magnolia parviflora. Rare Japanese variety. White, ■with purple centre. 2.00 
magnolia Soulangeana. Foliage large, glossy and massive. Flowers white and 
purple, cup-shaped. One of the best. 2.00 
Magnolia stellata. The earliest flowering form, dwarf habit, with pure’white semi- 
double fragrant flowers in great profusion. 2.00 
Ma 9 appeqriu^ et j^ a ju^e IT hardy type ’ with im ™ en se leaves and large white flowers 
Mal rprl f, nrn b mia ( . Flower! "S Crab)'.' A shrub or'small'tree.'' Flowers' rose' or' rose! 1 '°° 
red, produced in great profusion. 100 
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3 tree'^ow^rs^arge^m/verv^o S i , Doub,e Flowering Crab). A shrub or small 
Mespilus Germanlrl 7 d M ble ’ resembling small roses, delicate pink or blush 1.00 
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umbrella-shape'd ^head . 116 Very^hardjf St Sma11 weeping ' trees - Forms a perfect 
Oxydendrum, arboreum (Sourwoodl A * "crnnli ' trLL ’ xrn’.J.,.; ■ • i - 00 
resembling Lily-of-the-valley Lers. Pure white ! 8 . . " 6 .. L™!?! 1.00 
