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The Elm City Nursery Co.. New Haven, Conn. 
DECIDUOUS TREES. 
CAROLINIANA (American Hornbeam) _ 
tall a grower as former, graceful and interest- 
handsome gray bark is especially effective in 
CARPINUS 
Not as 
ing. Its 
the winter. 
CARYA ALBA, see- Hicoria. 
CAST AN E A AMERICANA (American Sweet Chestnut).... 
None of the chestnut trees produce sweeter nuts. Our 
trees are grown from selected seed and can be depended 
on to produce a large percentage of trees bearing extra 
large fruits. 
CASTANEA CRENATA (Japan Chestnut) . 
Produces very large nuts, even when the trees are very 
young 
CATALPA BUNGEI, grafted on 5 to 7 foot -stems. 
. Specimens, 2 to 6 year 
These trees with bushy heads on straight stems make 
excellent specimens where formal effects are desired. We 
have a fine stock of them to offer. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA .:. 
Rapid-growing trees with large heart-shaped foliage and 
large clusters of showy blooms in June. Very desirable 
especially where quick effects are desired. 
CELTiS OCCIDENTALIS (Nettle Tree) . 
Eventually becomes a large tree. Foliage resembles the 
Elm somewhat. Wc have found it thrives especially well 
at the seashore. 
CERASUS, see Prunus. 
CERC1DYPIIYLLUM JAPONICUM .. 
An interesting Japan tree resembling the birches in 
habit, leaves heart-shaped, very hardy. 
Also 
leaves. 
trees. 
known as Red-bud. ^Flowers rosy \ pink before 
Very desirable for foreground planting for larger 
A tree of medium height. 
CHERRY, see Prunus. 
CHESTNUT, see Castanca. 
CLADRASTIS TINCTORIA (Yellow-w6od) . 
A very desirable tree of medium growth, producing 
wistaria-like leaves of a pleasing pea-green in June. The 
trees are festooned with drooping racemes of blooms re- 
• sembling the wistaria, of a creamy white and fragrant. 
An interesting type and quite rare. 
COFFEE-TREE, see Gymnocladus. 
CORNUS FLORIDA (White Flowering Dogwood), 
This beautiful native 
medium size tree is 
now so much appre¬ 
ciated that the demand 
for nursery-grown stock 
is enormous. Its at¬ 
tractive form, gratfbful 
flowers and brilliant au¬ 
tumn coloring are some 
of its attractive fea¬ 
tures. . 
CORNUS FLORIDA VAR. RUBRA (Red Flowering).... 
This is a very marked variety of the native white dog- 
>0d. In habit it is very similar to the type but pro- 
thc greatest quantities blooms whose showy 
involucres are deep rosy red, making a splendid display 
CORNUS FLORIDA VAR ROSEA (Pink flowering) ..... 
This is an intermediate form as to color. 
CORNUS FLORIDA VAR. PENDULA (Weeping White 
woe 
duces 
Another and a most interesting form of this desirable 
tree. MosU effective where standing alone. 
CORNUS, SHRUBBY FORMS, see Shrubs. 
CRABAPPLE, see Pyrus. 
CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI (Cockspur Thom) . 
Very decorative species with picturesque habit, foliage 
glossy, and bright red fruits. 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA VAR. (Double White). 
An interesting form of Hawthorn with corymbs of 
white flowers becoming flushed with pink as the blossom 
matures. 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA VAR. (Double Crimson).... 
Also known, as Paul’s crimson double hawthorn. One 
of the most desirable atid showy of the medium-sized- 
trees. 
OTHER THORNS, see Pyrus. 
CYPRESS, sec Taxodium. \ 
CYT1SUS, see Laburnum and Shrubs. 
DOGWOOD, see Corn us and Shrubs. 
Dpawooq [.WHITE, RED Snd PINK, see Cornu*. 
ELM, see Ulmus. 
FAGUS FERRUGINEA (American Beech) . 
TfArTreevJmte 1 ! is * tree o{ noble proportions. 
This is the beech famous ..._ o _^ ^ Mjaji 
, now in "their old 
age are objects of veneration. It seems to thrive’enuanv. 
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