

+ £, ee ; DOGWOOD 
-aeBgamgon, -PINK. Cornus florida rubra. 18 ft. 
“extremely showy bright pink bracted flowers. 
‘ - Grafted on white Dogwood. An expensive opera- 
ne ae in the nursery. 2-3 ft. trees. $1.00 each, 3 for 
ae  DOGWOOD-WHITE. Cornus florida. 18 ft. One 
of America’s handsomest trees making a wonder- 
ful show in early spring with its large pure 
~~ white flowers. Colors well in autumn. 4 ft. 
a> --branched trees. 15e each, 3 for $1.89. 
3 DOGWOOD- DOUBLE WHITE. One of the most 



-_. very double, showy white blooms appear about 
_ ten days later than those of the Cornus Florida. 
ee Trees produce flowers at an early age, which 
. are not unlike the Gardenia, are often 3% in: 
across the outer petals. The large red berries 
ohn on into late winter. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
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Pee ee 1 of each variety 
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beautiful and the newest of the Dogwoods. Its 
APRICOT SUPERB. 12 ft. Beautiful large 
single pink flowers followed by luscious ap- 
-ricots. Plant both as a fruit and flowering 
tree. 2-3 ft. tree. 50c each, 3 for $1.39. 
PEACH. DOUBLE RED. Amygdalus rubra | 
plena, 18 ft. Showy double bright red flow- 
ers, “that will knock your eye out,” nothing 
compares to it. 3 to 4 ft. trees, 35¢ each, 3 
for $1.00. 

PEACH DOUBLE WHITE. Amygdalus alba 
plena. 18 ft. Beautiful pure white form of above. 
Plant 2 red and 1 white peach for effective 
grouping. 3 to 4 ft. trees. 35¢, 3 for $1.00. 
PURPLE LEAVED PLUM. Prunus pissardi. 18 
ft. Vigorous hardy upright grower. Foliage red- 
dish purple with red tips. 2-3 ft. trees] 35c, 3 for 
$1.00. 
FLOWERING PLUM 
- ROSE TREE OF CHINA. Prunus triloba. 10 ft. 
A handsome, hardy vigorous small tree with 
showy double pink rose like flowers in April and 
May. Will grow most anyhere. Extra good. 2-3 
ft. trees. 50c, 3 for $1.39. 
Garrison, N. Y. June 4, 1940. 
I received my order from you safely 
and want to express my thanks to you for 
a very neat, nicely packed and labeled 
shipment. I was very pleased with every- 
thing you sent and thought you might like 
to know it. 
Mrs. A. J. 


















COUCH’S BUSH BERRY 
This plant is beautiful in the spring as a 
flowering shrub; being covered with double 
pink flowers in early April. The fruit, re- 
sembling that of the Early Richmond Cher- 
ry, is good to eat and is fine for making jelly 
and jam of the most superb flavor and rich 
color. Seldom attains a height of more than 
three feet. Useful as an ornamental and 
for the fruit. 
35c each — 3 for $1.00 
SPECIAL— 
5 reese sym 
‘1 White Dogwood. 3 ft. high. 
1 Red Bud. 3 ft. high. 
1 Smoke Tree. 2 ft. high. 
1 Red Flowering Peach. 2% ft. high. 
1 Big Leaved Magnolia. 2 ft. high. 

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