Painesville, Ohio 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 

CERCIS 
Canadensis. AMERICAN REDBUD. 25 feet. 
A small growing tree of irregular form, 
with heart-shaped leaves. It is covered 
with reddish pink, delicate blossoms 
early in spring before the leaves ap- 
pear. This fits in well with Dogwoods, 
Cherries, Crabs and Thorns. 
4-5 ft., Each $1.25; 10, $10.00 
5-6 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.00 
6-8 ft., Each $2.25; 10, $20.00 
CORNUS 
Florida. WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD. 
15-20 feet. Flowers white, 3 to 3145 
inches in diameter, in spring before 
leaves appear. Used in tall shrub back- 
ground and corner groups, sparkling 
white bloom in spring, and crimson 
autumn foliage. 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 fit., B&B, Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
5-6 ft., BGB, Each $4.25; 10, $38.25 
6-8 ft., BGB, Each $6.00; 10, $54.00 
8-10 ft., B&B, Each $8.00; 10. $72 00 
Florida rubra. RED FLOWERING DOG- 
WOOD. 15 to 20 feet. Slower growing 
and more formally shaped, with hand- 
some rose-red flowers. An attractive 
lawn specimen or group subject. 
2-3 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
3-4 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
4-5 ft., B&B, Each $5.50; 10, $49.50 
5-6 ft., BGB, Each $7.50; 10, $67.50 
Florida welchi. VARIEGATED LEAVED 
DOGWOOD. 15 to 20 feet. The leaves 
are beautifully blotched, tinted and 
bordered creamy white in early spring, 
changing to carmine center and crim- 
son border in mid-summer and fall, the 
tree holding magnificent coloring the 
entire season. 
2-3 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
3-4 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
4-5 ft., B&B, Each $5.50; 10, $50.00 
FRAXINUS 
Americana. WHITE ASH. 80 feet. A tall, 
rapid grower, with smooth gray bark 
and glossy, fern-like leaves. A_ fine 
lawn specimen tree; and has been used 
very satisfactorily fer comparatively 
quick growing street alignment. 
6-8 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
14-1 in., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
FAGUS 
Sylvatica. EUROPEAN BEECH. 80 feet. 
Magnificent, compact tree with a 
straight trunk, smooth gray bark, and 
dark green, lustrous leaves which turn 
to reddish brown in autumn. 
3-4 ft., BGB, Each $3.50; 10, $30.00 
4-5 ft., BEB, Each $4.50; 10, $40.00 


Lombardy Poplar 
CRATAEGUS 
Coccinea. THICKET HAWTHORN. 20 feet. 
Single white flowers, scarlet fruits. A 
fine small tree, densely branching; use- 
ful for impenetrable backgrounds. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $16.00 
4-5 ft., B&B, Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
5-6 ft., BOB, Each $3.75; 10, $33.00 
6-8 ft., B&B, Each $5.00; 10, $45.00 
Cordata. WASHINGTON HAWTHORN. 25 
feet. Recommended for either border 
plantings or as a specimen tree. Pro- 
fusely adorned with small, white flow- 
ers from May to June, followed in the 
fall by many small, scarlet fruits. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $16 00 
4-5 ft., B&B, Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
5-6 ft., B&B, Each $3.75; 10, $33.00 
Crusgalli. COCKSPUR THORN. 20 feet. 
Widely extended horizontal branches, 
flat-topped effect. Flowers white with 
tinge of red. 
; 2-3 ft., Each $1.25; 10, $11.80 
3-4 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $16 090 
4-5 ft., B&B, Each $3.00; 10, $27.0) 
Mollis.s DOWNY HAWTHORN. 20 feet. 
Long spines and long double-toothed 
leaves. Flowers white with red disk; 
fruits red. 
5-6 ft., B&B, Each $4.50; 10, $40.50 
6-8 ft., B&B, Each $7.00; 10, $63.00 
8-10 ft., B&B, Each $10.00; 10, $90.00 
Oxyacantha (Two Stone). ENGLISH 
HAWTHORN. 15 feet. Long spines; very 
heavy, long leaves deeply toothed, 
white flowers. Bright red fruit with two 
stones or seeds. 
3-4 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.09 
4-5 ft., BGB, Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
5-6 ft., B&B, Each $4.50; 10, $40.00 
Oxyacantha splendens. PAUL DOUBLE 
SCARLET HAWTHORN. 15 feet. Flowers 
deep crimson-scarlet, very double. This 
is one of the most attractive small 
trees for solitary specimens or groups, 
as showy in fruit as when in bloom. 
5-6 ft., BGB, Each $4.50; 10, $40.00 
6-8 ft., B&B, Each $6.50; 10, $58.50 
8-10 ft., BGB, Each $8.50; 10, $76.50 
GINKGO 
Biloba. MAIDENHAIR TREE. 80 feet. A 
rare elegant tree from Japan with 
singular, almost fern-like foliage unlike 
that of any other tree; of free growth, 
with angular, independent branches 
each quite distinct. 
5-6 ft., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
6-8 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
8-10 ft., Each $4.00; 10, $36.00 
1144-112 in., Each $5.00; 10, $45.00 

Tulip Tree 
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GLEDITSIA 
Triacanthos. COMMON HONEYLOCUST. 
80 feet. A large, vigorous tree, with 
wide-spreading branches, feathery, 
fern-like leaves, and a stout arma- 
ment of thorns. Makes a fine defen- 
sive hedge. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
5-6 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
GYMNOCLADUS 
Dioica. KENTUCKY COFFEETREE. 65 
feet. A fast growing tall tree with 
ascending branches uniquely free 
from cluttering branchlets, thus 
making a clean-cut silhouette. The 
bluish foliage is twice-pinnate, 2 to 3 
feet long, of airy grace and beauty. 
Greenish white flowers in long pan- 
icles terminate the new branches of 
the same season, followed by pictur- 
esque clusters of large, flat, reddish 
seed pods persisting all winter. 
5-6 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $25.00 
6-8 ft., Each $4.00; 10, $35.00 
JUGLANS 
Cinera. BUTTERNUT. 50 feet. The But- 
ternut or White Walnut, as it is some- 
times called, is much hardier than the 
Black Walnut. It will grow on a va- 
riety of soils but, like the Black 
Walnut, succeeds best on a rich, well- 
drained loam. The fruits are borne 
singly or in pairs, kernels very sweet 
and good. One of the most shapely 
and beautiful trees. 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
KOELREUTERIA 
Paniculata. GOLDENRAIN TREE. 30 
feet. A rare tree, 25 to 30 feet high, 
showy in July when spangled with 
foot-long clusters of golden yellow 
flowers, and in autumn when foliage 
Colors to gold and crimson. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
5-6 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
6-8 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
LIRIOCENDRON 
Tulipifera. TULIP TREE. 100 feet. One 
of the grandest of our native trees; 
of tall, pyramidal habit, with broad, 
glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves of a 
clean, rather bluish green shade 
which in fall turns brightest yellow. 
The beautiful tulip-like flowers are 
1% to 2 inches long, light greenish 
yellow, marked at inside base with 
orange. May and June. 
5-6 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $12.50 
6-8 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $17.50 
MALUS—FLOWERING CRABS 
No tree could be more lovely than 
these small trees in their first stage of 
deep colored, round, shiny buds, their 
second stage of part buds and part 
opened flowers, followed by a smothering 
expanse of full-blown flowers. Then in 
the fall the trees are sparkling with 
brilliant fruits varying in size and color, 
according to the variety. 
Atrosanguinea. CARMINE CRAB. 15 
feet. This Crab is distinguished from 
others by its redder buds of startling 
beauty, which open red instead of 
white, and its reddish yellow fruit. 
I+ is an especially desirable variety 
for the shrub border or lawn. The dis- 
tinctive, unfading color of the blos- 
soms make it stand out among the 
flowering trees. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
Arnoldiana. ARNOLD CRAB. 12 feet. 
A popular variety; early flowering, 
semi-double, pink, with splendid 
foliage and yellow fruit. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
5-6 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
Coronaria. WILD SWEET CRAB. 30 feet. 
A round-headed tree, with spiny 
branches and heart-shaped, serrated 
leaves. Clustered rose-pink flowers; 
yellowish fruit with red cheek. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
