Ornamental Trees 
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PauTs 
Double 
Scarlet 
Hawthorn 
(Crataegus oxyacantha 
splendens) 
Pin Oak 
(Quercus paliistris) 
“The Monarch of 
Shade Trees.” The 
deeply cut, bright green, 
glossy leaves turn to 
yellow and red colors in 
the fall. Note pin-like 
points of its magnificent 
dark lustrous leaves. A 
fine shade tree for the 
lawn. Price: 6-8 ft., 
each ^3.00. 
Has the same color and characteristics as the famous Hawthorn that grows in Eng¬ 
land. The tree is decorative with an abundance of carmine-red flowers in late May 
followed by bright red berries attractive to birds; very hardy. Grows about 20 feet tall. 
Price: 5-6 ft., B&B, ^4.50 each. 
(Malus floribiinda.) A floral sensation in May. Once established, this tree will burst forth 
•/apanSSe I^ioom every year and literally cover the tree in a bewildering profusion later to he followed 
FloWGrinQ Orsb red. pea-size fruit. 5 to 6 ft.. B&B, $4.50 each. 
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