BETULA .- The Birches 
Betula alba. European White Birch. A tall, graceful tree of 
moderately quick growth, with spray-like branches and 
silvery bark. It makes a valuable specimen tree for the 
lawn and is excellent for group planting. 
Each 
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CORNUS - The Dogwoods 
All Cornus B&B 
Cornus florida. White-flowering Dogwood. Of regular habit, 
with spreading, open top. Showy white flowers cover the 
tree in May before the leaves appear and in autumn the 
green leaves turn dark red. 
Each Each 
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C. florida rubra. Pink-flowering Dogwood. One of the finest 
flowering trees, of similar habit to the white Dogwood, except 
that the blossoms are of a lovely pink shade. While it is 
beautiful blooming by itself, it is especially lovely when 
planted among trees of the white variety. 
Each Each 
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C. florida plena. Double-flowering Dogwood. Blooms about 
10 days later than C. florida and thus prolongs the Dog- 
wood bloom. 
Each Each 
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C. kousa. Kousa Dogwood. This tree greatly prolongs the 
“Dogwood season’’ as it blooms later than the native 
Dogwood. Attractive white flowers are followed by large 
red fruit. Each Each 
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CRATAEGUS - The Hawthorns 
Cratzgus cordata. Washington Hawthorn. A very desirable 
small tree of compact growth. Will thrive in any soil. 
Bears white flowers in June followed by rich scarlet berries 
in the fall. 
C. oxyacantha alba. Double White-flowering Hawthorn. 
Double white flowers in profuse masses. Excellent lawn or 
specimen tree. 
C. oxyacantha splendens. Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn. A 
mass of double, rich, deep crimson flowers. Luxuriant foli- 
age. Excellent specimen tree. 
C. oxyacantha rosea plena. Double Pink-flowering Haw- 
thorn. Resembles the above, with pale pink blossoms. 
Prices of above four varieties: Each Each 
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