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BETULA—Continued Each Ten 
Papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch). 60 ft. A very desirable 
tree with large, handsome leaves. As this tree develops, the 
bark becomes white. 

Cree meen pei yie ct ean Riek Ck a an a tS $3.25 $30.00 
Be] Ot Fes e  eee ee eat te Meh QP) TD ee 4.50 40.00 
10-12: it) 2-2 6 Ine Caliper Wyte eee ee oe 6.50 60.00 
12-14:ft,;214-3-iniealipersa. tease eee, 10.00 95.00 
14216:ft4-3-346 Inc calipet nun. eae he ae LBL OO 
BIRCH. See Betula. 
CATALPA 
Bungei (Umbrella Tree). 12 ft. An attractive tree for formal 
gardens. The dense, round, umbrella-like head is carried 
on a slender stem. 
Goyratieads: Secs esty ce ae ee end ee 10.00 
CRAB, FLOWERING. See Malus. 
CORNUS, Dogwood 
t§Florida (White-flowering Dogwood). 25 ft. A tree type pro- 
ducing showy white flowers in May and brilliant red berries 
in the fall. 
AiO sltee DOLD ere mee inert rere chee gene S215 9700 
Se es ite BIS SI Rr prac aR Is or Me gary 5.00 45.00 
G-S FE DOcD re soe. rn aenei ea eee 8.50 80.00 
t§Florida rubra (Pink-flowering Dogwood). 20 ft. One of the 
finest flowering of the tree-type Cornus. Massed with deep 
rose-colored flowers in early spring, followed by red berries. 
Has individuality. 
AS tA Ge Dinners s ptt eRe eee a IN, 6.00 
SOE BGUD Sane eta oe rea ee crt 7.50 
§Kousa (Shrub type) (Korean Dogwood). 15-20 ft. The 
Oriental sister of our native Flowering Dogwood. A small 
tree with big white flowers in June, followed by large at- 
tractive red fruit. Handsome purplish foliage in autumn. 
3-4: ft: DGB Nate ee autem aoe D1 Dy 29.00 
FCCP REIN oS Weg Se OR Be oi NE rier ACE PRL 4.50 40.00 
CRATAEGUS, Hawthorn 
§Cordata (Washington Thorn). 20-25 ft. One of the finest of 
our native thorns. White flowers in May are followed by 
clusters of shining red berries which last through late 
winter. Handsome dark green leaves turn to brilliant orange 
and scarlet in autumn. 
12:14 fee L6-3:ins calipers canta oe. 21.00 
§Crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn). 15-18 ft. A distinctive Haw- 
thorn with conspicuous white flowers in May, long, sharp 
thorns, and glossy deep green leaves. The brilliant orange 
and scarlet foliage in the autumn and red fruit make this 
a very desirable variety. 
Se A a REC eer EE FU pitt geod Mr Roe 2.00 18.00 
A eey Tt ar rie: Rats asca ea Meas "ah oe ere eR CORED: coe LOO 0 
BODE rahns ere Nhe Saya 4 be Ne tne Be BUO2.50 
§Oxyacantha albo-plena (Double White Hawthorn). 15 ft. 
A native variety bearing double white blossoms in May, 
succeeded by clusters of bright scarlet fruit. 
BON Ets Putin k ati tute Sf2ed i aoe peep atc nade AER 5.00 45.00 
620 Toole SES Se Bates bane aires 6.50 60.00 
Se LORS eRe oe et, Pee tena terete erecta: 9.00 85.00 
DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELM. See Ulmus. 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
qt ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
