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KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
AILANTHUS 
Chinese Sumach; Tree of Heaven 
Gladulosa. An extremely quick-growing tropical 
looking tree, with pinnate, palm-like leaves. Valu¬ 
able because it thrives in smoky cities and in soils 
where other trees perish. Only fertile trees should 
be planted, as the pollen from infertile sorts is 
disagreeable. 6 to 8 feet, each $1.50; 10 for $12.50. 
ARALIA—ANGELICA TREE 
Spinosa. (Hercules Club). A showy native tree, 
with broad, handsomely cut leaves and huge clus¬ 
ters of small white flowers in July. Its winter 
effect is unique and handsome. 6 to 8 feet, each 
$1.50; 10 for $12.50. 
BETULA—BIRCH 
Alba. (European White Birch.) This is the fa¬ 
mous Birch of literature. Quite erect when young, 
its branches begin to droop gracefully with age. 
Its bark is snow-white, making it very effective in 
landscape views, especially if grown in front of a 
background of dark evergreens. 6 to 8 feet, each 
$2.00; 10 for $17.50. 
Cut-Leaved Weeping Birch 
Alba pendula laciniata. (Cut-leaved Weeping 
White Birch.) Many attractive characteristics com¬ 
bine to make this a tree of wonderful grace and 
beauty. Tall and slender, vigorous, with slender 
branches in drooping festoons of delicately cut 
leaves. It colors brilliantly in fall, and its bare 
white trunk and branches make a beautiful winter 
picture. 6 to 8 feet, each $2.75; 10 for $25.00. 
CATALPA 
Catalpa Bungei. (Umbrella Catalpa.) This tree 
is grafted on stems 6 to 8 feet, and makes an 
umbrella shaped top without pruning. It is hardy 
and flourishes in almost all soils and climates. One 
of the most antique trees desirable for lawn, park 
or cemetery planting. The leaves are large, heart- 
shaped, glossy, deep green. 6 to 8 feet, each $1.50; 
10 for $12.50. 
Speciosa. Valuable for timber, fence posts, rail¬ 
road ties, etc., on account of rapid growth and dur¬ 
ability. Large heart-shaped, downy leaves, and 
compound panicles of white flowers, tinged with 
violet and dotted with purple and yellow. 8 to 10 
feet, each 75c; 10 for $6.50. 
Comus Florida 
CERASUS—CHERRY 
Flowering Cherries 
Japan Weeping. A weeping form worked on 4 
to 6 feet stems, the pendulous limbs drooping to 
the ground. A beautiful object when covered with 
its rosy masses of bloom in early spring. 2 yr. 
heads, each $2.75. 
Double White Flowering Cherry. A charming small tree 
with branches completely covered with a mass of large 
double white flowers in May. 3 to 4 feet, each $1.25. 
Cercidiphyllum—Kadsura Tree 
Japonicum. A beautiful bush tree with slender branches 
and light green foliage. When young it is somewhat pyra¬ 
midal in habit, and at all times it is distinctly graceful. 
5 to 6 feet, each $3.50. 
CORN US—DOC WOOD 
Florida (White-flowering Dogwood.) The great w hite 
flowers are three inches and more in width, lasting for as 
many weeks. Besides this fine characteristic, the bright red 
bark on its young growths makes it attractive and cheery 
in winter. Tree is branching in habit and blooms when quite 
small. 3 to 4 feet, each $1.25; 10 for $10.00; 4 to 5 feet, 
$1.75; 10 for $16.00; 5 to 6 feet, $3.00; 10 for $27.50. 
Florida Rubra. A new and rare variety, with handsome 
red flowers displayed at even an earlier age than those of 
the White Dogwood.' 2 to 3 feet, each $1.50; 3 to 4 feet, 
each $2.00; 4 to 5 feet, each $4.00. 
