
Pink Flowering 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA. Symmetrically spreading 
tree, growing to a height of about 20 feet. The 
large reddish pink flowers which come before the 
leaves appear in the spring, present a vision of love- 
liness against the new green of an early spring 
lawn. Foliage is a deep green turning to rich bronzy 
red in autumn. Ideal as a specimen plant or fine 
for group plantings. Heavy rooted, 18- to 24-inch 
trees, postpaid for only $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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Dogwood 

<8 Everlleaming 
Tamarix 
One of the finest ever grown. Beautiful shrub with 
soft fernlike foliage of a rich powder-blue color. Shell- 
pink blooms appear early in the season and continue 
until frost. Add a few of these and notice how they 
light up your whole planting. (Note: The wood of this 
shrub is extremely hard, therefore they are among the 
last shrubs to start leafing out in the spring. Many 
do not get out in leaf until the middle of June here 
in the nursery.) 50c¢ each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Wahoo Tree 
(American Burning Bush) 
A native shrub or dwarf tree growing to from 8 to 
10 feet in height. Heavy, broad-leaved foliage is at- 
tractive, and in fall and winter the whole tree is 
ablaze with a mass of bright red berries. Makes a 
startling sight, against a snowy background. 2- to 
3-ft. trees, 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 


FOR CONTRAST 
Japanese Blood-Leaf Maple 
ajranede 
Blood Leal Maple 
Rounded dwarf trees seldom maturing to over 10 feet in 
height. 
Densely furnished to the ground with indented leaves 
of unrivaled brilliancy and charm. Their early spring and mid- 
summer color is a vivid blood-red, which dulls to a bronzy 
purple-red towards fall. 
They make splendid foreground sub- 
jects in mixed groups or are unexcelled for a bright spot of 
color on the open lawn. 
Botte 12-inch, S 18-24 in. S 50 By 
mailing size, heavy Express 
rooted eros 
postpaid 
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