The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
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This charming, native Dogwood is with¬ 
out a rival in the list of ornamental small 
growing trees. Is long-lived and thrives 
under a great variety of conditions. 
DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued. 
DOGWOOD JAPAN WHITE (Cornus Kousa) 
Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, 
DOGWOOD WHITE FLOWERING (Cornus Florida). 
See illustration above .Specimens, 7 to 15 feet, 
Our native White Dogwood is without a rival among 5 to 
ornamental trees of medium size. One can hardly over- 4 to 
plant with this beautiful tree. It is effective as a single 3 to 
specimen, in groups, mixed with other shrubs and trees, 2 to 
or along the woodland border. It transplants with great¬ 
est ease, thrives under a great variety of conditions, even 
the partial shade of woodlands, and is long lived, gaining 
in dignity and charm with age. 
DOGWOOD RED FLOWERING (C. Florida var. Rubra). . 3 to 
This is a very marked variety of the native white dog- 2 to 
wood. Rosy red. 
DOGWOOD WEEPING (C. Florida var. Pendula). 
Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, 
Another most interesting dogwood; leader upright, 
branches gracefully pendant. 
ELM AMERICAN WHITE (Ulmus Americana). 
Specimens, 15 to 25 feet, 
Too well-known to need description. No other tree forms 12 to 
a finer avenue. 10 to 
8 to 
6 to 
ELM AMERICAN WEEPING (U. Americana var.) 
A graceful form of the American Elm..Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, 
ELM ENGLISH GOLDEN-LEAF (U. Campestre var.). 6 to 
4 to 
ELM ENGLISH PURPLE-LEAF (U. Campestre var.) 
Very beautiful tree with rich foliage. .Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, 
ELM SCOTCH WEEPING or CAMPERDOWN (U. Scabra var.) 
Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, 
FAGUS, see Beech. 
FRAXINUS, see Ash. 
GINKGO, see Maiden Hair Tree. 
GLEDITSCHIA, see Locust. 
GYMNOCLADUS, see Coffee-tree. 
IIALESIA, see Snowdrop-tree. 
HAMAMELIS, see Witch Hazel. 
HOLLY, see Broad-Leaved Evergreens. 
HONEY-LOCUST AMERICAN (Gleditschia Triacanthos)... 4 to 
A tree of picturesque outline and rapid growth. Thrives 3 to 
on very light soils. Often used for hedges and wind-breaks. 2 to 
Inquire for special prices for hedge purposes. 
HOP-TREE (Ptelea Trifoliata). 4 to 
Interesting small tree, very hardy and free from insect 2 to 
attacks. 
HORNBEAM AMERICAN (Carpinus Caroliniana). 
Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, 
Not as tall a grower as the European, graceful and inter- 6 to 
esting. Its handsome gray bark is effective in winter. 
HORNBEAM EUROPEAN (C. Betulus).. .Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, 
This Hornbeam eventually becomes a large tree, making 8 to 
a splendid appearance. 6 to 
EACH. 
PER 
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PER 
100 . 
$ 2.00 to 
$4.00 
..... 
$ 2.00 to 
15.00 
6 feet. 
1.50 
$12.50 
5 feet. 
1.00 
9.00 
4 feet. 
.75 
6.00 
3 feet. 
.50 
4.00 
4 feet. 
1.25 
10.00 
3 feet. 
.75 
6.00 
$ 2.00 to 
10.00 
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. 
$3.00 to 
25.00 
15 feet. 
2.50 
26.66 
12 feet. 
1.50 
12.50 
10 feet. 
1.00 
8.00 
$60.00 
8 feet. 
.50 
4.00 
30.00 
$5.00 to 
10.00 
. 
2.00 
1.50 
. 
$ 2.00 to 
5.00 
$1 00 to 
15.00 
6 feet. 
.50 
4.00 
4 feet. 
.35 
3.00 
3 feet. 
.25 
2.00 
15.00 
5 feet. 
.50 
3.50 
3 feet. 
.35 
3.00 
20.00 
$2.50 to 
5.00 
8 feet. 
2.00 
15.00 
$3.00 to 
5.00 
i 0 feet. 
1.50 
12.50 
8 feet. 
1.00 
7.50 
SUMMER LANDSCAPE EFFECTS. 
By a careful selection of varieties a garden can be so arranged that its MAXIMUM BEAUTY 
will be at any given season of the year. Gardens for a Summer seashore or mountain home require 
special selections to get most effective results at just the season of the year when they will be most 
desired. 
New London, Conn., October 24, 1912. 
I wish to say that the trees and bushes I had from you three years ago proved very satisfactory. ^ 
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