
CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
Parkman (M. halliana parkmanii). Double pink and red blos- 
soms; glossy leaves; spreading habit. 
Purple Crab (M. purpurea). Tall; purple leaves, branches and 
fruit. 
Scheidecker (M. scheideckeri). Free blooming; pale pink blos- 
soms. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Cornus nuttali (Pacific). Native dogwood; nursery grown. Large 
greenish-white blossoms; followed by deep orange-red ber- 
ries in the fall. 4-5’ $1.00; 5-6’ $1.25. 
Cornus florida. White blossoms. 24-30" $1.00; 30-36” $1.25. 
Double White Flowering. 2’ grafted $2.25; 3’ $2.75. 
Pink Flowering Dogwood (Cornus rubra). Light red blossoms; 
most popular of the flowering dogwoods. 2’ grafted $2.25; 
3‘ $2.75. 
ELM (Ulmus) 
Camperdown Weeping (U. Campestris Camperdowni Pendula) . 
Beautiful foliage on weeping branches. Top-grafted on cork 
barked elm. Ideal for a specimen lawn tree or shade tree. 
Well developed heads. 6’ stems $3.00. 
Cork Barked (Ulmus racemosa). A cork-barked tree; upright 
grower; beautiful foliage; makes rapid growth. 
5-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $1.75. 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila). Rapid growing tree; compact, pyra- 
midal growth; adapted to almost any climate or soil. 
Chinese (Ulmus parvifolia). Similar to above excepting that 
foliage is smaller and the tree more graceful in appearance. 
5-6’ 75c; 6-8’ $1.25. 
GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum Vulgare) 
Bears long pendent racemes of yellow flowers in June; showy 
and beautiful. 5-6’ $1.25; 6-8’ $1.50. 
Adami. A new purple flowered Laburnum. 
4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.50. 
Vossi. A hardy low growing tree with beautiful racemes of 
bright yellow flowers 12-18’ long. 4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.50. 
HAWTHORNE (Craetagus) 
5-6’ $1.35; 6-8’ $1.75. 
Carriere. Beautiful foliage; large, bright red berries. 
Double Pink. Early blooming; pale pink blossoms. 
Paul’s Double Scarlet (C. O. Splendens). The best of the flow- 
ering hawthornes. Blooms very profusely. 
Double White (C. O. alba plena). 
HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus) 
White Flowering Horsechestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A 
very beautiful tree forming a round head. Large showy white 
flowers in spring. 3-4’ $1.25; 4-5’ $1.50; 5-6’ $1.75. 
JUDAS TREE — (See Redbud) 
LINDEN (Tilia) 
An ideal shade tree, forming a large head. Has beautiful large 
leaves; very fragrant blossoms. 4-5’ $1.00; 5-6’ $1.25. 
LOCUST (Robinia) 
Black (R. pseudoacacia). Large tree with feathery foliage and 
drooping racemes of fragrant pea-shaped flowers. 
5-6’ 65c; 6-8’ 75c. 
Rose Locust or Rose Acacia (R. Hispida). Top-grafted; light 
green foliage, very attractive; particularly noted for its very 
long clusters of beautiful rich rose, pea-shaped blossoms borne 
in the spring and through the summer. A source of constant 
enjoyment. 5-6’ $3.50. 
Globe Locust. Top-grafted at six feet makes a very dense globe 
shaped tree ideal for accent or specimen planting. Each $3.50. 
MAIDEN HAIR TREE (Ginkgo Biloba) 
An odd Japanese tree with foliage similar to the Maidenhair 
fern. It is said to be the first tree that grew on earth. 
2-3' $1.25. 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Globe Norway. Very compact, globe-shaped, head top grafted at 
6 ft. Foliage like Norway. Selected trees, $3.50. 
Norway (Acer platanoides). The hardy nature of this tree as 
well as its beautiful deep green foliage and well-shaped head 
makes it an outstanding shade or street tree. 
5-6’ 75c; 6-8’ $1.00. 
Red Japanese Laceleaf (Palmatum rubrum dissectum). A very 
showy, dwarf weeping speciman with decided cutleaf leaves 
of rich red color. Grafted 12-18” $2.50; 18-24” $3.00. 
Japanese Ribbonleaf (A. P. rubrum). Beautiful redleafed maple; 
grows about five or six feet. 2-3’ $2.75. 
Japanese palmatum. Feathery green foliage, turning to beautiful 
colors in fall. 3-4’ $1.25; 4-5’ $1.50. 
Schwedler (A. Schwedleri). This is a bright red leaved Norway. 
The foliage shading to greenish bronze in summer. 
5-6’ $1.25. 
Silver or Soft Maple (Dasycarpum). A very hardy variety with 
comparatively small semi-cut leaves, bright green on surface 
and silver underneath. Grows rapidly and large. 
5-6’ 90c; Br. 6-8’ $1.25; 18-25" $1.50. 
Sugar or Rock Maple (saccharum). Its pyramidal form, upright 
growth and adaptability to different types of soil make it a 
valuable shade tree. Very hardy. 5-6’ $1.00. 
Vine Maple. A small, viny maple tree with semi-cut leaves; 
attractive green leaves during summer, turning to beautiful 
hues of yellow to dark red in fall. Highly prized in) altitudes 
below 1000 feet. 3-4’ $1.00; 4-5‘ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.50. 
Weir Cutleaf Maple. A variety of soft maple with deeply cut 
foliage. Very attractive. 4-5‘ $1.00; 5-6’ $1.25; 6-8’ $1.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) 
Erect growing trees; smooth bark; fine leaves; dark orange- 
red berries; very attractive. Popular. 
4-5’ 90c; 5-6’ $1.00; 6-8’ $1.25. 
MULBERY (Morus) 
Russian (Alba tatarica). Rapid growing tree; fruit medium size 
and produced in abundance. 5-6’ $1.00. 
Teas Weeping (Morus alba pendula). A weeping form of the 
Russian Mulberry; attractive leaves; forms a perfect umbrella 
with the branches falling to the ground. Very tasty berries 
borne in abundance. Top-grafted at 6 feet. 
1-year heads, $4.00; 2-year heads, selected, $5.00. 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin Oak (Q. palustris). The foliage is dense, finely divided and 
of a beautiful shining green that colors to sparkling red and 
yellow in fall. Does well in either wet or dry soil; grows rap- 
idly; valuable for street or park plantings. 
Red Oak (Q. rubra). Has large, bright green leaves that turn to 
a purplish scarlet hue in fall; becomes large. 
Scarlet Oak. (Q. coccinea). Rapid growing, hardy tree especially 
noted for its beautiful fall coloration. It is attractive at any 
season because of its good habits of growth and its deeply 
lobed leaves in summer. 4-5’ $1.00. 
FLOWERING PEACH (Amygdalis) 
2-3’ 40c; 3-4’ 50c; 4-5’ 65c. 
Burbank. The most double of the flowering peaches; it is par- 
ticularly striking because of the profusion of blossoms it 
bears in early spring. 
Double Red Flowering. Beautiful red. 
Blood Leaf. Noted for its blood-red foliage and rapid growth. 
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