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1°TO.{9 10 TO 24 249 OVER & = 
CASTANEA PUMILA. - Chinquapin. 8 to/25 feet. A 
large shrub or small round-topped tree, distri- 
buted from Pennsylvania southward. Leaves 
oblong-oval, coarsely serrate, bright green, turn- a 
ing: dull yellow in autumn. Flowers showy, ap- 
pearing in May and June. Fruit usually solitary. 
6G Sto JOS Gheserie sc sass Ate os os a Sey Se 35 ae rea 20 © 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. American Redbud. A small 
tree with spreading branches, fast growing and 
wonderfully floriferous. Decidedly one of our 
best flowering trees, worthy of consideration. 
DATE SI OOL Rie EA i ek eet 70 60 Ba ® 
SS COP R EST eee hee eee) ae ere ey ek Pe 90 .80 AAs} 
AT yoy tehecten Ae Nee ete ele haat oe ee cee epee Cats 1.25 {510 1.00 
OTEtOTsS hte hiss cee Pee clare ee etn aaa eat 1.60 1.40 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA. White Fringe-Tree. 
Small tree. Free bloomer in early spring. Large 
white flowers in drooping panicles. 
DRO RECRL saee e  iee LDON  L a tae P 65 5 48 45 
BRO Ar LOC Teas a ah eee TN eh BE eS 1.00 .90 .80 
AM Oa O PLC CCR tact titan tae aes Fae she Meee ae Penner 1.40 1.30 1.20 
CFs: COMA TCE Cie eee hak rae Man Tha ee Sat ge tes a ae Aaa 1.80 1.70 1.60 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Summersweet. Sturdy, :com- 
pact shrub, 3 to 5 feet tall. Leaves dark green 
and lustrous. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, 
in erect, panicled: racemes. 6 to 12 inches........ 0 2. 28 
Penton 2. ee tists veteran Arner ees Pte Rano ey ay 2 455 A5 40 38 
DT HOR SS FOC ER eae eee bere ee wen heaiby eae) og wT 715 65 
COMPTONIA ASPLENIFOLIA. Sweetfern. Much- 
branched, with dark brown bark. Very effective 
and recommended for dry upland, in sun or 
partial.shade, zs licto, 2 feet -Gtrong4 a2 ne 35 30 .28 
CORNUS FLORIDA. Flowering Dogwood. Most 
beautiful small flowering trees in early spring. 
G'to. E2hinchests <ces Ss tte aie ee pS a ieee 30 25 pA i See 
Pe tocits feetat i x ere ai UO ee aie Sree 40 36 34 keys 
2. tone feet sa. SAEIA oS Chip chan aly foliar Mt On ee 65 55 A5 42 
Seto es feet ie ee eae Fan Pica be Ao uatii a eae O03." 80 70 65 
AY to PORTE CtE Nie Ue See aly ip Se oe oe SNe 1.35 1525 1.15 
6 to" 8+ feet KA BOBS ao eee Renee aes 3.50 3.25 
. 6 to 10 feetiB GBs ee Ae RS Eater ene ee Sine 4.50 4.25 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA. Red-flowering Dogwood. 
4° tonS* feet “BEB cat SES Pe eae a Doone eee 2.40 2.35 2.30 
5° to Oy feet BOB nt ee eaten ene eat 3.25 3.20 3.00 
CORYLUS AMERICANA. American Hazelnut. 
Lito co). eet Se aa Ae LR ee pa re ee A0 35 30 
CRATAEGUS CORDATA. Washington Hawthorn. 
30 feet May-June. Beautiful fall coloring and 
long clusters of bright red fruit, remaining a 
long. time; *6;to®l2vinches ow # a eee A0 30 .26 
CRATAEGUS CRUSGALLI. Cockspur Thorn. White. 
May-June.. Showy bright red fruit, remaining 
until) spring, .6-to 87inches {4.2 os ee eee 40 30 .26 
GRATAEGUS~ PRUNIFOLIA® <Plumlea® selathoen 
30 feet. White. May-June. Brilliant scarlet 
fruit and lustrous leaves. 6 to 12 inches............ 40 36 34 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Flowering Quince. Flowers 
red? 1. to 2tfeet i... be 2s) oe Se 50 45 40 38e™ 
Zeto 36 feet)... PD MRIS oe 70 .60 
