CATALPA . The Catalpas 
There are three characteristics which make these trees extremely interesting—the 
large scale of the foliage, the conspicuous, patterned bloom, and the irregular form which 
the tree takes at maturity. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
COLOR OF 
BLOOM 
SPAN OF LIFE 
IN GOOD 
CONDITION 
CONDITIONS 
FOR GROWTH 
REMARKS 

C. BiGNoniorpEs (Common Catalpa) . . 20-40 fe. 
C. BIGNONIOIDEs NANA (Umbrella Catalpa) 8-10 fe. 
C. speciosa (Western Catalpa) . . 20-30 ft. 
CEDRELA . The Cedrela Tree 

White, 
spotted 
Incon- 
spicuous 
White, 
spotted, 
incon- 
spicuous 

The compound foliage of the Cedrela and its lush growth 
tropical effect. 

APPROX. 

Short 
Short 
Short 
SPAN OF LIFE 

Average 
soil 
Average 
soil 
Average 

Long seed- 
pods 
Extremely 
weeping 
head 
Long seed- 
pods 

make a distinctly sub- 






C. stnensts (Chinese Cedrela) 
CELTIS . The Hackberries 

COLOR OF TIME OF CONDITIONS 
HEIGHT AT| 3L0OM BLOOM IN GOOD FOR GROWTH REMARKS 
MATURITY CONDITION 
Fast-growin 
Good, well- Be ble oF 
0-40 ft. | White un Medium drained 5 
30-4 June d ae urban condi- 
tions 
This native tree has elm-like leaves and a knobby gray bark of great interest. In 
Winter it 1s conspicuous along our hedgerows because of the ‘“‘witches brooms’’ formed 
at the end of the twigs. 
APPROX, 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
COLOR OF 
BLOOM 
TIME OF 
BLOOM 
SPAN OF LIFE 
IN GOOD 
CONDITION 

C. occipentatis (Hackberry) 40-50 ft. 
CERASUS . The Flowering Cherries 
Incon- 
spicuous 
Medium 
CONDITIONS 
FOR GROWTH 
average soil 
REMARKS 
Well-drained |Fruit interest- 

ing to birds 
Cherry blossoms mean early Spring to all the world. They cover the dark branches 
like a new mantle, and call us out of our hibernation upon pilgrimages to the places where 
they grow. The Japanese, especially, have loved them and have developed wonderful 
strains which they have sent out to be enjoyed by all lands. 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
COLOR OF 
BLOOM 
TIME OF 
BLOOM 
SPAN OF LIFE 
IN GOOD 
CONDITION 
CONDITIONS 
FOR GROWTH 

C. AVIUM ALBA PLENA 
(Double White-flowering Cherry) 20-30 ft. 
C. Stzsorp1 (Siebold Cherry) 
C. sUBHIRTELLA ROSEA PENDULA 
(Pink Weeping Cherry) . . . 
20-25 ft. 
25-30 ft. 
JAPANESE CHERRIES 
C., AMANOGAWA . 
C., Gyo1xo 
C., Kwanzan 
C., NaDEN 
C., SHIROFUGEN 
ANDORRA NURSERIES, INC. [39 | 

White 
Pink 
Pink 

April 
May 
April 
April, May 
April, May 
May 
May 
April, May 

Short 
Short 
Medium 

Good, well- 
drained soil 
Good, well- 
drained soil 
Rich soil 
REMARKS 
Pure white 
flowers, black 
twigs 
Delicate color 
Beautiful 
pendulous 
form 


‘Deciduous Trees 
