S Ped Ho wering Dogwood 

Cverblooming 
TREE ROSES 
Formerly a luxury found only in the expensive gardens 
of the very wealthy, Tree Roses are now available at a price 
that will permit the use of at least one or two in any modern 
garden. Blooming wood of a free-flowering variety, usu- 
ally a Hybrid Tea, is top-grafted on a strong 4'2-foot stem 
of another variety, creating a formal plant with flowers at 
eye level, producing flowers just as perfect in form and as 
liberal in quantity as the same variety in conventional bush 
form. They can be effectively used anywhere in the gar- 
den with perfect harmony and are especially effective as 
accent points or in pairs along paths, drives, etc. Available 
in the following varieties: 
C. K. Douglas Sensation 
Grenoble Talisman 
E. G. Hill Mme. Butterfly 
Mrs. W. C. Miller 
Marcia Stanhope 
4 Mrs. Henry Bowles 
are pemic Briarcliff 
K. A. Victoria Joanna Hill 
Edel Edith Nellie Perkins 
Mrs. E. P. Thom Primrose Climbing 
Each, $2.85; 3, $7.70; Doz., $28.50 
(CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA) 
The tendency to break up large expanses of lawn by the 
insertion of small flowering trees is becoming more marked 
every year, and of all the varieties used for the purpose, 
none is more satisfactory from every standpoint than the 
Red Flowering Dogwood. Attractive at any season of the 
year with its glossy, healthy foliage, a plant of this desirable 
species is breath-takingly beautiful in spring when its light 
red flowers unfold almost before the leaves develop. Of 
course, the Red Dogwood is not limited to lawn use, as 
they are ideal for the background of shrub plantings and 
at their supreme best in woodland settings if you are for- 
tunate enough to have a wooded area on your grounds. A 
tree for every property, large or small, they have only 
recently become plentiful enough to be offered at prices 
within easy reach of the average buyer. 
Balled and Burlapped Specimens: 
2-3 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
3-4 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
4-5 ft., Each $5.50; 10, $49.50 
5-6 ft., Each $7.50; 10, $67.50 
Although not as spectac- 
ular in bloom, the White 
Flowering Dogwood (Cornus 
florida) is similar in appear- 
ance the rest of the year. 
In any large planting, both 
Red and White should be 
used, the purity of the one 
complementing the brilliance 
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