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CRATAEGUS-—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
nitida. 25’-30' Glossy Hawthorn 
The spreading branches have but few thorns and the 
two inch leaves are glossy rich green above, changing 
to orange and scarlet tones in autumn. Dull red fruit. 
3. UNO S4t EL ee Ste 2.00 1.80 1.65 
4 lowes Uri pees A eee 2.50 2.29 
5 ROO. GAS Te ren et eee 3.30 3.00 
6° tO EG Asie ee ee eee 4.50 4.20 
8°" Ho lO Siete cee nee 6.75 
oxyacantha. 20’-25' English Hawthorn 
In England this ‘“May-Tree” is often used for hedging, but 
the clusters of large fragrant white flowers with their 
elusive fragrance and red berries make it worthy of 
wide use. A great favorite with birds for nesting and food. 
Lie«tonc2 gett e oo en ee ee 75 .60 
VAT Co tees Bar 9 ity element Whe mat nels Cit .90 Be 
— Double White, — Double Pink, — Paul's Scarlet. 
Double flowering forms that have been perpetuated be- 
cause of the freedom with which they produce flowers. 
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2 : 
2h. Gi toms Lwhltseh keer eee 1.20 .90 
3 to 4 ft. (no white) ............ 1.80 1.50 
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Store Os me it. (Oe Wilite) eemaceaeee 3.60 3.30 
GeO. 2d manit (nO Wille) ener S20 4.80 
— rosea nova. 18’-20’ Pink English Hawthorn 
A most delightful break of the English May Tree with 
lovely pink single flowers—quite similar in other ways. 
Siento} 6 ienitee ec eee 4.50 
6 aetOme Dimitar ee 5.70 
CRYPTOMERIA japonica lobbi. 50’-60’ Lobb Cryptomeria 
EVERGREEN. For this section undoubtedly the best form. 
It makes an irregular column of dark green, which changes 
to a warm purple bronze in winter. It wears so well that 
it has been most effectively used to replace native cedars 
that succumb to civilization. It is difficult to imagine any 
tree that has more dignity and inherent character than 
this. An avenue of large trees creates a most inspiring 
effect. A warm, moist, well-drained spot is ideal. 
4a Om ei Bee 6c bce 4.50 
ee tee th bie B. & B 10.00 
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125 toe 14) att B. & B......:... “oo. G0m mane 
14 to 16 ft. Bats Bakes 48.00 45.00 
16 to 18 ft. Bee Bo 60.00 
CYDONIA japonica. 3’-5’ Flowering Quince 
Quite unnoticed until: the dazzling scarlet pageant of flow- 
ers arrests your attention in early spring. Seedling plants 
vary in color, and the fruits are spicily fragrant. 
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2 ‘wdoseO 0 Gia he ree .60 Aste 00 
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— grandiflora. 3'-4’ Large Flowering Quince. 
Cream colored flowers variegated with pink. A novelty. 
3. Giot “4 Gt’ Freee 2.295 
—nivalis. 3’-4’ White Flowering Quince 
The best white form with large flowers freely produced. 
2 tO OZ Veet tele rae 1.35 120: 

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