INDIANAPOLIS, INI). 
TP EES 
II. Lutea 50-70 ft. Yellow 
Hardy, large growing tree with 
tinged bark. Makes good wind break. 
I 1 /, in. diameter 
2 in_ 
2(4 in_ 
3 in_ 
It. Nigra 50-50 ft. 
The torn, ragged 
unique. Does best in 
1(4 in. diameter. 
2 in_ 
2(4 in_ 
It i roll 
golden 
B&B. 
8 4.50 
7 00 
10.00 
15.00 
River or Black Itireli 
bark makes this tree 
moist places. 
_$ 3 50 
_ 4.50 
_ 0.50 
It. Pendula Gracilis 50-00 ft. 
Gut leaf Weeping Birch 
Drooping branches with finely cut leaves. 
Silvery white bark. B&B. 
0 ft_$ 2.50 
8 ft_ 3.50 
1 Vi> in. diam ter_ 5.00 
3Va in_20.00 
4 in_ 25 00 
4 y> ill_30.00 
CARPINUS BETULUS 60-70 ft. 
European Hornbeam 
Thin beech-like foliage, lias smooth gray 
bark. Will thrive in moist soil. Forms a 
splendid hedge, also good as accents in 
formal ffeefs. 
3 ft_$ 5.00 
4 ft_ 0 00 
5 ft_ 8.00 
(i ft_10.00 
7 ft_14.00 
S ft_ 18.00 
C. It. Fastigiata Pyramidal 
Very slender pyramid form, 
formal garden effects. 
4 ft_ 
5 ft_ 
0 ft_ 
7 ft_ 
Hornbeam 
Useful for 
__8 6.00 
_8.00 
__ 10.00 __ 
__ 14.00 
C. Caroliniana 30-40 ft. American Hornbeam 
Usually small and busliy. Dark bluish-green 
foliage with autumn coloring. B&B. 
3 ft_8 2 50 
4 ft_ 3.50 
5 ft_ 4.50 
0 ft_ 6.00 
CELT IS OCCIDENT.! LIS 50-60 ft. Haokberry 
A slow growing tret', foliage resembling the 
Elm. good dense-headed tree for screen pur¬ 
poses. 
8 ft_8 2 00 
l 1 /* in. diameter_ 3.00 
2 in_ 5.00 
2(4 in_ 7.00 
3 in_10.00 
CKKCIS CANADENSIS 12-15 ft. 
American Redbud 
“.Ttidas tree.” Ro«ey-pi»k flowers in April 
before foliage Grows best in moist soils. 
Affective planted with dogwood. 
3 ft_$ 1.00 
5 ft_ 1.50 
7 ft_ 2 50 
8 ft_ 4.00 
2 in. diameter_ 8.00 
2 1 /. in_10.00 
3 in_, 15.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA 20-25 ft. White Dogwood 
Does well planted under other trees. Good 
for massing with evergreens. Flowers before 
leaves appear. Foliage a deep red in fall. B&B. 
o 
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ft. _ 
_ _8 1.75 
4 
ft. 
2.50 
5 
ft. . 
_ 3.50 
0 
ft. _ _ _ 
. _ 4.50 
1 
ft. __ _ 
0.50 
8 
ft.. _ . _ 
_ 8.00 
Cornus Florida (White Dogwood) 
C. F. Rubra 23 ft. 
Red or Pink Flowering Dogwood 
Large pink blossoms in May. Foliage a 
brilliant color in fall. B&B. 
3 ft_$ 2 50 
4 ft_ 3 50 
5 ft_ 5.00 
6 ft_ 0.50 
C. Mas 20 fr. Cornelian Cherry 
Handsome. la:ge shrub. Small, yellow flow¬ 
ers in April. Shining scarlet fruit in fall. 
3 ft_$ 2(H) 
5 ft_ 3.00 
7 ft_ 0.00 
CRATAEGUS COCCINEA 10 ft. 
Thicket Hawthorne 
Shrubby habit with oval shaped leaves. 
Itoddish-brown fruit and large white flowers. 
B&B. 
4 ft_8 2.50 
5 ft_ 3.50 
0 ft_ 5.00 
7 ft_ 7.00 
C. C’ordata 20 ft. Washington Hawthorne 
A slender tree bearing bright red fruit all 
winter. Showy white flowers in June. B&B. 
4 ft_8 2.50 
5 ft_ 3.50 
0 ft. specimen_ 8.00 
7 ft_10.00 
2( in. diameter_20.0) 
3 “ in_ 25 00 
3y 2 in_30.00 
C. Crus-Galli 30 ft. Coekspur 
Shiny deep green 1 aves. Dull red fruit and 
showy white flowers. B&B. 
3 in. diameter_$25 00 
4 in_35 00 
C 
. Oxycantha 12-15 ft. 
Single white flowers 
4 ft_ 
5 ft_ 
0 ft. specimen.. 
7 ft- 
2(4 in. diamet 
English Hawthorne 
and r d berries. B&B. 
_$ 2.50 
_ 3.50 
_ 8.00 
__ 10.00 
_20.00 
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