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does not turn green in summer as do many other 
varieties. Lends color to large group plantings. 
Each Per 10 
2 tOe OL LCC UC nee ee 45 3.40 
Oto pA teet ay! anak eee ee .60 4.25 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACH—A tree similar 
to ordinary Peach except it is more dwarf grow- 
ing and the flowers are very double, much larg- 
er, resembling small roses. Suitable for speci- 
men or large group planting. 
Double Pink—F lowers clear pink. Not so free 
flowering as the white or red. 
Double Red—Most showy of all; flowers very 
bright and numerous. 
Double White—Very free flowering; pure 
white. 
1LB*to 24 tinchs ae eh eee .30 2.20 
2 to vpwaxteete Saleh ce, fetes , .40 2.90 
TREE OF HEAVEN (Ailanthus)—Flowers in large 
panicles succeeded by dense clusters. Used for 
street planting where smoke and gas affect other 
species. Leaves light green, resembling those of 
a palm. Rapid grower; hardy. 
4to 5 feet..... BE eck Ce ENS San .00 4.00 
OitOre O Peete aes ee ee es 8 .65 5.00 
WHITE FRINGE TREE. A low growing tree, with 
branches that form an oblong, narrow head. 
Leaves ovate, dark green, turning yellow early 
in autumn. Flowers appear when leaves are al- 
most grown, white in loose drooping panicles. 
Fruit blue resembling a small plum. The flow- 
ers are very feathery and graceful. 
2:tO1 f8 2LeeCl. | oy et oom oe 00 4.00 
3<t0 wed Leet. vefrteles wtes eee 715 6.00 
SMOKE TREE (American Purple Fringe)—A 
much admired shrub for its clouds of purplish, 
misty flowers borne in early June. In fall the 
leaves change to brown, red, and yellow. 
Br tO Ee 1CCT a ie mit, en ac 00 4.00 
AStOVeORleel > [eee we Parana we 15 6.00 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY—One of the 
‘ earliest blooming trees in the Spring. No other 
flowering tree has the beauty of these wonders 
of the Orient. Like all cherry trees, they are 
shallow rooted and not necessarily requiring a 
rich ground in which to thrive. Pink flowers. 
SEO PEA eICGte Pe oe ae cheeks ee 1.50 12.50 
AELOMED TL Oe ti aber ee 5c ws ah 2.00 15.00 
DWARF RED FLOWERING BUCKEYE (Flower- 
ing Horse Chestnut)—Leaves are dark green, 
turning to yellow in the late autumn. Blossoms 
are a purplish red, very ornamental and attrac- 
tive. 
L25toslSeinichwer ace ee. ee bites .40 3.00 
15 tOUL SS inen wea eetol ee tase co. .50 4.00 — 
MIMOSA TREE (Silktree)—Fern like foliage with 
fragrant pink blossoms in summer, The foliage 
