
Blowering Trees 
Flowering trees are an investment in ever increasing beauty. 
They may be used effectively in the border, as lawn specimens, in 
conjunction with evergreens or as espaliers against bare wall sur- 
faces. We have selected the varieties listed below with great care 
to insure complete satisfaction. They are all hardy, of pleasing 
colors and most varieties have extremely ornamental fruit. 
CERCIS 
Canadensis (Red Bud). A desirable ornamental specimen with 
large, heart-shaped leaves and bright pink flowers arriving be- 
fore the foliage appears. May be used in the shrub border. 
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CORNUS - Dogwood 
Florida (White Dogwood). A native flowering tree attaining about 
20 ft. in height at maturity and producing a wealth of single 
white flowers before the leaves appear. The foliage is deep green 
turning a brilliant red in the Autumn. 
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Florida rubra (Pink or Red Dogwood). Similar to our native 
White Dogwood in habit and form but with masses of pink 
flowers. 
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Kousa (Kousa Dogwood). White flowers borne after the leaves 
come out. Large, Strawberry-like crimson fruit. 
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