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Castanea - Chinese Chestnut 
Castanea mollissima (Chinese Blight-Resistant 
Chestnut). Small symmetrical tree, valuable for 
shade or nuts. With our native variety prac- 
tically extinct this will take its place. Foliage 
beautiful in summer changing to yellow in fall. 
Fruits early and prolifically and is of good 
quality. Each 
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Celtis - Hackberry 
Celtis mississippiensis. The Hackberry is one of our 
best trees. It is not rapid in growth, but is 
comparatively free of disease and reaches a 
height of 75 to 100 feet. Grows on either dry or 
wet soil, and the fruits are attractive to birds 
and children. Each 
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Cercis - Judas Tree 
Cercis canadensis (Redbud or Judas Tree). Har- 
binger of spring, blooming in April, and literally 
covered with red or pink blooms before the 
leaves appear. It is a small, shapely tree, with 
large, deep green leaves. May be used in heavy 
mass planting of shrubs, with white-flowering 
dogwood or against evergeens or white birch, to 
furnish contrast. Each Five 
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Fraxinus (Ash) 
Cladrastis - Yellow-Wood 
Cladrastis lutea. So called because the wood was 
formerly used to make a yellow dye. A native 
tree of spreading habit with foliage generally 
resembling the ash. It produces great drooping 
panicles of white pealike blossoms not unlike 
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Wistaria. Foliage brilliant 
yellow in autumn. 
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Cornus Florida Rubra (Pink-Flowering Dogwood) 
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Acer Platanoides (Norway Maple) 
Cornus - Dogwood 
Cornus florida (White-Flowering Dogwood). A na- 
tive tree, well known to everyone, and beautiful 
all the year. Its blossoms are conspicuous, com- 
ing early in the spring. The foliage is attractive 
all summer, and in the fall colors beautifully, 
with red berries that hang on most of the winter. 
lt can be used as a specimen, or in groups as a 
background for shrub borders. In contrast with 
briaht, flowering trees like redbud, it is espe- 
cially showy. Each 
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Three small sizes (BGB) 25c extra. 
Three large sizes (B&B 50c extra. 
Ask for prices on quantity lots and specimens. 
C. florida rubra (Pink-Flowering Dogwood). This is 
not a new or uncommon tree but one too often 
overlooked as a means of beautifying home 
grounds. The common white variety may be 
petter known but this pink-flowering type af- 
fords the loveliest display. Our trees are shipped 
balled and burlapped to insure safe and sure 
growth. Once started, they need but simple care. 
Like the white-flowering kind, the leaves of this 
Dogwood color attractively in the fall. Each 
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Crataegus 
Crataegus cordata (Washington Thorn). 15 to 18 
feet. One of our most attractive small trees or 
large shrubs. The white blossoms are followed 
by bright red berries which persist well into the 
winter. The small, neat leaves are brilliant in 
autumn. Each 
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Diospyros - Persimmon 
Dicspyros virginiana (Persimmon). 20 to 25 feet. 
Valuable both for shade and fruit. The foliage 
is glossy and shining, the coloring yellow in the 
fall. Its fruit is valued after frost time and is 
an old favorite. A tree too well known to de- 
scribe. Each 
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