CERCIS (Judas-tree) 
C. canadensis (Red Bud) 
20 ft. Zone V. Rosy pink buds cover 
bare branches in April. Humus. 
Beautiful. A true companion for 
Native Dogwood. Good in woods or 
the shrubbery border. Sensational. 
Part shade. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Seton) Gaines el Ae ae $ 4.50 
fe it 5) eae 9.00 
TRAC Sh Ge Ge eee $ 5.00 35.00 
utOms4~ fa Xewe. © Deo me / 200m 40-00 
_C.c. alba (White Bud)—Rare, beau- 
tiful white-flowered form of above, 
yi gett a | eee 2.50 20.00 
BETO Maa? it.- 22 te! 9.50 45.00 
CHIONANTHUS 
C. virginica (White Fringe) 
25 ft. Zone V. Fragrant white tas- 
sels in May. A slow tree, but worth 
waiting for. Watch drainage—must 
be good. 
TZ oy Me be Wee $ 2.25 $ 16.00 
EL CnareS, St tae eae 7.50 60.00 
OrtOnmA nit cst $1.65 12.00 85.00 
CLADRASTIS 
C. lutea (Yellow-wood) 
90 ft. Zone IV. Fragrant, white in 
June. Stands drought. Deep roots. 
meOuton U2 in® es se $ 2.00 $ 11.00 
etOomO. these mo. 20 me 5:10) aan 
CORNUS (Dogwood) 
(Shrubbery Kinds, Page 28) 
C. florida (Flowering Dogwood) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Very showy white 
in May, large red berries October 
on. Acid, humus. No more sensa- 
tional sight than a group in bloom. 
Unbeatable. 
eat Oe Os iT) cee eet oe $ 2.00 $ 9.50 
MeO et O24 inn pete cleo se 3.00 yee 2200 
AB OvewOmtt cae $2.00 15.00 95.00 
Dp tOswOr ities ee 3.00 22.50 150.00 
OploneO Mite 4.00 30.00 200.00 
C.f. pendula—-Weeping form. (White.) 
Betoun ine Babee leo0n 12-5061 000 
JB to) 1 as eee ee 3:0 02.5 U0 meee 
Otome Aesth 2 msn ANB Slope) Ts eek 
C.f. rubra (Pink Flowering) — Pink 
flowers. No real red is known, but 
the clear pink is a beautiful tone. 
Combine with whites. 
Belsveorrgraits {= 3, © 7.50" .55.00 
NGETOWZ4 Pine 1.50. 12.50 100.00 
2801o. 30) ite. 2.00 16.50 125.00 
CLI a | ean 3.50 30.00 250.00 
AME (oe< ahi Slee chee 5.00 40.00 300.00 
OPLOMpONit es: 7.50 60.00 500.00 
C.f. xanthocarpa — Exactly like the 
type, but berries are yellow and 
birds don't remove them so rapidly. 
12 to 15 in. B&B. 1.50 11.00 100.00 
SAiOme 4 ait ste 2 A. O0Ge3 5.00 qmees 
C. kousa (Japan Flowering Dog- 
wood)—20 ft. Zone V:. Like our na- 
tive C. florida, but in June and more 
tolerant. Bushier. 
CMa HES aoe a eae a 25.00 
pisuto 7 AyATiaec eo 4.50 35.00 
Dias Mi ree ee 3.00 30.00 200.00 
C.k. chinensis—Form of Kousa with 
larger, whiter flowers. 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 2.50 17.50 
C. mas (Cornelian Cherry) 
20 ft. Zone V. A yellow cloud in 
April. Scarlet berries August. Tol- 
erant. 
Pederae Wie f=) 9.00 60.00 
re OMe SNe ayer 2.50 20.00 150.00 
150.00 
Photo Birch Clumps:—B. papyrifera 
is brown when young but whiter 
and more long-lived when mature. 
Populifolia is for quick effects. Two 
or more trees in one hole give clump 
effect quickest and cheapest. 
CRATAEGUS 
C. coccinea (Thick Hawthorn) 
10 ft. Zone II]. White in May. Ber- 
ries dull red. Relished by birds. 
: (Each) (10) (100) 
Sa Oat OMe eit ieee pene weal ets ek A PARC 
SmtOmen4 tte eee $2.25 $12.50 100.00 
C. cordata (Washington Thorn) 
20 ft. Zone V. Round head, bushy. 
(Hawthorn) 
Red fruit all winter. Good fall color. 
tO) toy Gee id eos ey Sah gh ES 18.00 
Delos Oeit oe 3:00 25:00s.22.0200 
C. crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Fine hedge. Red 
berries all winter. Very thorny. 
Drain. 
vil ied Coy RUS Sean g ae eee = as eae 10.00 
etme ee the et D225 0 eel 00:00 
C. oxycantha (May Tree: English 
Haw) 
20 ft. Zone V. Showy white flower 
in May, fragrant. Red autumn fruit. 
An excellent hedge plant. 
A ole poh tea a Pee tmk ee a5 
OGtOMMOn teehee my a AN) Ooo 00 
CEO MRA Tite oe 2.25 12.50 100.00 
C.o. splendens (Paul Scarlet Haw- 
thorn) 
Form with showy red flowers. Red 
berries. Prefers sun, lime and heavy 
soil—even clay. In light soils, man- 
ure. 
eiZLOel opine orcitse 2. 8.00 75.00 
AptOve Sette 3.00 25.00 170.00 
Sr TOweoO thee 3.50 30.00 200.00 
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FAGUS (Beech) 
F. americana (Ferruginea) (Ameri- 
can Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Lime, drainage. Gray 
bark, majestic drooping form. Slow. 
(Each) G0) (100) 
bea tO: LOM to 3.) See ee S 4.50 
Pe Oe a: thw yeasts Ab a0S OO 
DahOn nts theca $3.00 25.00 175.00 
F. sylvatica (European Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Smaller, darker leaves. 
Lime, drain. Very slow. Dense shade. 
4to 5 ft. B&B. 5.00 45.00 ee les 
Gr toseGatt, BS Baal 0:00 2595:00 sere 
F.s. fastigiata (Column) — Narrow, 
upright branches. Grows 30 ft. high; 
6 ft. wide. 
* 3-in. pots (12in.) 1.75 12.50 100.00 
ZitOwi ae lt soar a S/O 0e20-0 0c eee 
F.s. pendula (Weeping) — A 50-foot 
mound of green leaf and gray 
branchlet. Unique and striking. Pic- 
turesque. 
Se S-1nle Dots (Zein) = le fopeel 2.00 me OOs00 
AO wn teen LOO SL 00:00 sae 
8 ft. specimens..20.00 175.00 ae 
F.s. purpurea (Copper) — Like the 
type but with rich color. Tends to 
grow shapely. The color varies dur- 
ing summer and is not unnatural in 
effect. 
Al Aaikoye Mojerbaees a LioOmt2.o0 
30 to 36 in. B&B. 5.00 45.00 ese 
F.s. purp. pendula—Purple weeping. 
Ml ZatOmlon dao o ele yome L5,0 Oma 
30 to 36 in. BSB. 5.00 45.00 Baws 
F.s. Riversi (Purple)—Darker, redder 
leaf than purpurea. 
wiersiaihel, qolorisll/Anbaiy digifop — sete) allajaytala. 
A2tO< mo) tie BOB NOU pe een | ase 
F.s. tricolor—Leaves green, red and 
white. 
LBttor{4 nies 
100.00 
2 400%> 35,00 
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