
any lawn or border planting. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 4 to 5S ft., 


Paul's Double SCARLET HAWTHORN 
(Crataegus oxyacantha splendens) 
15 feet. The branches of 
this double-flowered form of 
the famous old English Haw- 
thorn are heavily laden with 
a mass of double, scarlet- 
crimson flowers. As showy in 
fruit as when it blooms. The 
fine foliage and picturesque, 
irregular form are pleasing 
during other seasons of the 
year. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00. 5 to 6 
ft., $3.75. 

NEW UPRIGHT MAIDENHAIR 
TREE 
(Ginkgo fastigiata) 
A brand new, selected variety that grows stately 
and columnar without any of the undesirable, sprawl- 
ing branches of the older type. Here, finally, is a new 
development of the oldest tree known to man. Here is 
a tree that is distinctly different from any other known 
plant. It has odd, fan-shaped leaves somewhat similar 
to those of the Maidenhair Fern with light, soft green 
coloring. Its soft, silky gray bark provides decoration 
the year round. 2 to 3 ft., $2.75. 
TULIP TREE 
(Liriodendron tulipifera) 
One of the grandest of our native trees. It grows into 
a tall pyramid with broad, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves 
of a clean, rather bluish gray shade, which in fall 
turns bright yellow. Beautiful, light orange-yellow, 
Tulip-like flowers, 1% to 2 inches long, appear magic- 
ally over the tree in May and June. 4 to 6 ft. heavy 
rooted trees, $1.90. 
CORKSCREW or MARCEL WILLOW 
A startling novelty. Here is a tree that really grows a natural, marcel wave. Not a 
trained tree, but a distinct species whose novel branches and leaves are curled, waved, 
and twisted, making it look ‘as if someone had gone over every leaf and branch with a 
curling iron. It grows upright and weeps a little with the weight of the leaves, making 
a perfectly lovely, graceful tree. Everyone who has seen it, has loved this lovely little 
lawn specimen. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 5 to 6 ft., $2.50. 6 to 8 ft. specimens; $3.00. 
REDBUD - Judas Tree 
(Cercis canadensis ) 
20 feet. Small bright red 
flowers clinging to the black 
bark of the branches, give 
the appearance of a tree 
sprayed with bright red jew- 
els. The foliage which comes 
later is of large, heart- 
shaped, cool green leaves. 
2etOns Mt OialOuess to 4 1G 
$1.50. 4 to 5 ft, $2.25. 
<“« New! 
ROYAL PURPLE 
Flowering Plum 
10 feet. A new, dwarf tree 
having the richest, darkest 
purple foliage and branches 
of all purple-leaved plants. 
Pale pink flowers in spring 
are followed by wine-red 
fruits in summer. A very 
beautiful, useful tree, that 
adds a distinctive touch to 
$2.00. 5 to 6 ft, $2.75. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
(Sorbus aucuparia) 
Clusters of flashy, orange-red berries in late summer and 
fall. Large clusters of pure white flowers in spring. Dense, 
pyramidal growth up to 25 or 30 feet. Heavy rooted, 6 to 
8 ft., $2.50. 
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MAGNOLIA 
Glauca (Sweetbay Tree). 15 
feet. The rich sweet fra- 
grance of the cream and 
yellow flowers has been re- 
called by the poets of the 
ages. The foliage, of long, 
leathery, shining green, bay 
leaves, forms an ideal back- 
ground for the large blooms 
and bright red clusters of 
seed which follow. A favor- 
ite variety because of its 
rare charm. 2 to 3 ft., B&B., 
$3.50. 3 to 4 ft., B&B, $5.00. 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magno- 
lia). 15 feet. The huge pur- 
ple and white Waterlily-like 
flowers are of exotic beau- 
ty. Often 8 inches across, 
they are more prominent 
because they appear before 
the leaves. The foliage of 
long leathery leaves pro- 
vides a restful mass of cool 
green for the summer. 12 
to 2 ft., B&B, $3.90. 2 to 3 
ft., B&B, $5.50. 3 to 4 ft, 
B&B, $7.50. 

Magnolia Glauca 
