PI ANT h!HW Imperishable style. (Internationally famous.) 2. Decided 
rL.nl! I Ilwil economy. (Note low prices.) 3. Nature’s smartest, gayest trees, 
echoing all the tradition of old Nippon and its exotic grandeur. 
YrttMINH PMPRRY 1410—Prunus Yoedensis—Yoshino is very florifer- 
l uonmu vilbnn I ou.s. Tile flowers are clear pink at their prime, be¬ 
coming stained with purplish-pink acquiring an added charm. They bloom early 
and the tree is quite hardy and of rapid growth. Yoshino is immensely popular 
and is the variety planted around the Tidal Basin in Washington D. C. 2 to 3 
ft., 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $4.95. 
NANKING OR CHINESE BUSH CHERRY 
Tomentosum — 
Prized for its Oriental beauty—noted for its valuable fruit. The flowers arising 
from pink buds literally cover the branches just as the leaves open in the 
spring. The sweet olive-sized, bright red fruits have a pleasant, spicy tartness 
and individuality not found in our native cherries. Fine for eating, jams and 
wines. Don't pass up this opportunity to combine beauty with utility at 
SpringhilFs economy price. 1 y 2 to 2 ft. plants, 35c each; 4 for $1.25. 
Washington Cherry 
ROSE-BUD CHERRY 
1411 —Prunus Subhirtella Ito- 
sakura Pendula — A beautiful, 
small tree with drooping branches 
completely covered with bright, 
rose-pink flower clusters in the 
spring before the foliage appears. 
One of the loveliest early flower¬ 
ing cherries, producing its chaste, 
double pink flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. The favorite of the Orient 
whose burst of splendor is na¬ 
ture’s grand overture of spring. 
2 to 3 ft. plants, 70c each; 3 
for $1.95; 12 for $6.95. 
WILSON CHERRY 
1 412—-Prunus Lannesiana—This 
grand variety is one of the latest 
to flower, extending cherry blos¬ 
som time three or four weeks. Al¬ 
though pink in bud, the large, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant flowers be¬ 
come pure white in full blossom, 
changing again to pink at petal 
fall. The tree is robust and of 
rapid growth. Excellent for ave¬ 
nue and group plantings. 1 to 
1% ft. plants, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.05; 12 for $3.50. 
MAKIMO CHERRY 
1413—Prunus Serrulata Sacha- 
linensis—A singularly attractive 
tree of great ornamental value, 
with handsome, lustrous foliage 
changing to crimson-yellow in au¬ 
tumn. The flowers are light rose 
in color and are fully an inch 
and a half across. The trees are 
remarkably lovely about mid- 
April when they are smothered 
in pale pink, fragrant blossoms. ’ 
1 Vs, to 2 ft. plants, 60c each; 
3 for $1.50. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
Prunus Triloba —The most beau¬ 
tiful of all semi-dwarf double 
flowering trees. Hundreds of 
double pink rose-like blossoms 
completely cover the plant in 
early spring before the foliage 
appears. The lovely double pink , 
blooms are excellent for cutting, 
making charming bouquets. A 
grand tree for lawn specimen 
and group plantings. For sizes 
Oriental Weeping Cherry ‘ and price, see page 17. 
Sugar Maple 
Outclassing all competition in small straight healthy trees. Descrip¬ 
tions for all following trees, see pages 16 and 17. 
SILVER MAPLE— 3 to 4 ft., 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.50. 
AMERICAN ELM— 3 to 4 ft., Z for 30c; 10 for $1.25. 
CHINESE ELM-3 to 4 ft., 2 for 40c; 10 for $1.75. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—3 to 4 ft., 2 tor 25 c; 10 for $ 1 . 00 . 
EUROPEAN MT. ASH —2 to 2Vi ft., 2 for 40c; 10 for $1.75. 
WEEPING WILLOW— 3 to 4 ft., 2 for 50c; 10 for $2.25. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—i Vi to 2 ft., 3 for 25 c; 10 for 75c. 
SUGAR MAPLE-3 to 4 ft., 2 for 40c; 10 for $1.75. 
MAIDEN HAIR 
Ginkgo Salisburia —A rare and beautiful tree from 
China. The leaves are shaped like an isosceles tri¬ 
angle and veined to resemble a ladies hair. Grows tall and narrow; easy to 
grow. 1 yr. plant 6 to 8 inches transplanting size, 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.25; 
100 for $7.50. 
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