ORNAMENTAL TREES 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus) 
Oxyacantha splendens (Paul’s Double Scar- 
let Hawthorn). 15 ft. The branches of 
this double-flowered form of the famous 
old English Hawthorn are heavily laden 
with a mass of double bright red flowers 
in the late spring. The fine foliage and 
picturesque, irregular form are pleasing 
during other seasons of the year. 3 to 
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Glauca (Sweetbay Tree). 15 ft. The rich 
sweet fragrance of the cream and yellow 
flowers has been recalled by the poets 
of the ages. The foliage of long leathery, 
shining green bay leaves forms an ideal 
background for the large blooms and 
bright red clusters of seed which follow. 
A favorite variety because of its rare 
charm. 2) toe ft, BGB, 52:75; 3 to 4 ft, 
B&B, $4.00; 4 to 5 ft, B&B, $6.00. 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 15 ft. The 
huge purple and white Waterlily-like 
flowers are of exotic beauty. Often 6 
inches across, they are more prominent 
because they appear before the leaves. 
The foliage of long leathery leaves pro- 
vide a restful mass of cool green for the 
summer. 1% to 2 ft., B&B, $3.75; 2 to 3 
ft., B&B, $4.75; 3 to 4 ft., B&B, $6.50. 
Soulangeana nigra (Purple Lily Magnolia). 
15 ft. Similar to the above except flowers 
are a beautiful purple shade. Priced the 
same. 

Red Flowering Dogwood 
RED LEAF MAPLE 
Blood-Leaf Maple. 8 ft. Highly considered 
for its ornamental beauty and the charm 
of its blood-red foliage. Great decorative 
value as a single specimen. 15 to 18 in., 
B&B, $2.75; 1% to 2 ft., B&B, $3.75; 2 to 
22 it., B&B, $4.75. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
(Amygdalus) 
Rubra-plena (Double Red-Flowering 
Peach). 12 ft. Large, double, crimson- 
red flowers cover the tree in early spring 
with a dazzling wealth of bloom. Decid- 
edly ornamental. 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 
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FLOWERING PLUM (Prunus) 
Royal Purple. 10 ft. The richest, darkest 
purple foliage and branches of all purple- 
leaved plants. A very beautiful and use- 
ful tree for adding a distinctive touch to 
the border or for specimen planting. 3 to 
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Hansen’s Purple Leaf. 6 ft. Strikingly hand- 
some bright reddish purple leaves with 
colorful wine-red fruits. One of the best 
small trees. Retains its brilliant coloring 
well into autumn. 2 to 3 ft., 90c; 3 to 4 
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Double-Flowering Plum. 7 ft. Dazzling, dou- 
ble pink flowers present a floral display 
completely covering this fine ornamental 
tree. The long graceful branches provide 
excellent material for making large bou- 
quets. Sometimes called the “Rose Tree.” 
An excellent specimen for lawn planting. 
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Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
REDBUD (Judas Tree) 
Canadensis (American Redbud). 20 ft. Small bright red 
tlowers clinging to the black bark of the branches, 
giving the appearance of a tree sprayed with bright 
red jewels. The foliage which comes later is of large, 
heart-shaped, cool green leaves. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 
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SORREL TREE (Oxydendrum) 
Arboreum. For all-season beauty there is perhaps no 
finer ornamental. The long racemes of creamy white 
flowers lend rare spring beauty. The bright shining 
green leaves turn a rich red in the fall to add a bril- 
liant color-note to the autumn landscape. 1% to 2 it., 
Wl2o; 3) to-4 ft, 2.00% 

Double Flowering Plum 

Painesville, Ohio 
