B. papyrifera (Paper or Canoe Birch) 
50-75 ft. Large leaved with white bark 
and open head. 
Each 
4 #0 Ol Gs ee ee ee 2.00 
5K rewind yen dre ee eee hone ae ee 2.25 
GiLoer or i ee eee eee 2.50 
Sito L0nittel £0 wl ean cal: 3.25 
S2to-L0ett- 14 to 146"ine calee: 3.75 
LO*tO alo iGel Se tonitae in-acale: 5.00 
We t652) ine cal.a 7.00 
DAS tOw eso Nea CA Looe 8.50 
O46 tO oe ens Cal. 12.00 
Dre atorover iis 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
B. pendula gracilis (Cutleaf Weeping 
Birch) 30-40 ft. Graceful and pictur- 
esque tree. Vigorous grower. 
Ato) GattosB@ BD fag cote 3.00 
Stora6. fh wBeB- see ee 3.50 
HstoS ERED ee 4.00 
Reto stie BOR te oe ee 6.00 
CATALPA 
Caltapa speciosa (Western Catalpa) 
30-35 ft. Large heart-shaped leaves, 
white flowers. Rapid grower. 
Smit Ue baat eee cee eee See eas 1.50 
TROL DCT Se 1 ok ee eee ot 22D 
sRpalaoa Wa yet BS i oh SPs aie Nar eS re 3.50 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM 
Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Katsura-tree) 
30-50 ft. Leaves are heart shaped and 
purple-tinged in spring and a rich 
warm golden in autumn. 
OMLOMEOS 1 ae bat Db eee eee 6.00 
OsLOr mol TL ODE Bee tae he eae 8.00 
Become Uet tay ds by een ee eee 12.00 
LOS LOM. 2 ate Dic eee ee ee 15.00 
L2etOrL As Lies Deen tee ee 25.00 
CERCIS 
Cercis canadensis (American Redbud or 
Judas Tree) 20-25 ft. Reddish pur- 
plish flowers in early spring. 
at. eel te bbe, ects ae eo rae 
BLO SPDs 1 UD Ol oe eet eee eae 2.50 
DeLOpROl. Car B&D tet mer te owe tee 3.50 
OT Reed NESS SLM a tt ot eal ah IS 5.00 
OUTER AeA SICA tte Aenean OD 8.00 
LURUOW 28 bog Dc eee eee, te Oring: 14.00 
BECO IAR IL BOL SS 2 on ee eae 18.00 
C. chinensis (Chinese Redbud) 12-15 ft. 
Compact tree with large, deep pink 
blossoms in early spring. 
BLAU RC Roe PIGS bY cd ba aes, SRAM re ane 1.75 
PAVG ERO “Lis DW eae eee 2.00 
Datos aarti Brneae: me aoe tees 2.50 
CLADRASTIS 
Cladrastis lutea (Yellowwood) 30-40 ft. 
A handsome graceful tree with long 
panicles of fragrant white blossoms. 
AC ges Wie Cea 0 Bean Sr ee cea nee ee CE ATL 75 
UDA Eee 0 8 gee Ose a ch ee eI 1.25 
Og Uhr ge Ret a Praesent eS 2.50 
CW cM icy 5 ee EP a ee een enn ees 3.00 
14 
CORN US—The Dogwoods 
Cornus florida (Whiteflowering Dogwood) 
15-25 ft. White blossoms in early 
spring before leaves appear. Brilliant 
scarlet berries mingle cheerfully with 
rich coloring of the leaves. Each 
3: to, 4 i B& Rees eee 2.00 
4.to-- 5-2 B&B See 3.00 
5 to" 6 it. Bebe 4.00 
6..to° 8 tt BOB 25a ee 6.50 
8°to.10 ft. B&B... eee 10.00 
C. florida rubra | (Pinkflowering Dog- 
wood) 15-20 ft. Lovely pink flowers in 
the spring. 
18 to 24 in “B& Bee 1.50 
2 to Sit: BOB 2.25 
$°to ~4 ft. B&Bs en 3.50 
4-to* 5 it] BOBS ee 5.00 
5 to Giit. BOBS. 7.50 
6 to (S.ft Bebe 10.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
C. kousa (Kousa Dogwood) 16-18 ft. 
Creamy white flowers after foliage ap- 
pears in early spring. 
B 
2_to 3 tt BOB ee 3.50 
840° 4 ft BG B= nee ae 4.50 
b¢t0' 86 ft.-BQB ee 5.50 
6:to (Sft- BCBS 7.00 
8to, 10 ft. Ba Bee eee 10.00 
10 to 12°ft B&B. See 15.00 
CRATAEGUS—tThe Hawthorn 
Crataegus coccinea (Thicket Hawthorn) 
10-12 ft. Large heart-shaped trees, 
white flowers, and long, bean-like seed 
pods. 
3 cto?) 4 Site ae a 1.50 
4 ‘torn bd ft. ee eee eee ges 
5 to= 2 6-{0-B G Bee 4.00 
6 to. (8-it.- B&B eee eee 5.90 
Sto LOntt: B& Bae ate cee eres 7.50 
C. oxyacantha pauli (Paul’s Scarlet 
Thorn) 12-15 ft. Double brilliant red 
flowers. 
3 to 4- ft eee eee 2.50 
Arto - Sit ene ea eee 3.50 
5-to-6 ft.oBGh =e 5.00 
6. to«8:-fti BGBe rs ee 6.00 
C. prunifeclia (Plumleaf Hawthorn) 
15-20 ft. Spreading, ascending, spiny 
branches; blossoms with pink centers, 
developing into scarlet fruit. 
2'.to (Sits s 2 ee eee 1.50 
3. to) 40 ft a ee eee 2.50 
4St035- {tee ee ee eee 3.50 
5° to: 6-12 RSR See eee 4.50 
C. oxyacantha (English Hawthorn) 
15-20 ft. White flowers followed by 
red fruits. 
4. town +b €ftin 2.5 eee een 3.00 
5 to. .6-ft BeBe 4.50 
6 to /8-ft BOB see 6.50 
S$ to -10.-ft. (B&hil 2 ee 10.00 
