

Eley’s Flowering Crab 
ASH, European Mountain (Sorbus aucuparia). 
tree which is especially noted for its orange-red berries in the 
Fall. However, its masses of white bloom in Spring are not 
to be overlooked. (See illustration.) 5-6 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 
per dozen; 6-8 ft. $2.75 each, $27.50 per dozen; 8-10 ft. 
$3.50 each, $37.50 per dozen. 
CUCUMBER TREE (Magnolia acuminata). Somewhat re- 
sembles the Tulip Tree. Large, light green foliage; cream-col- 
ored, fragrant, Tulip-like flowers in the Spring, followed by 
red seed pots. 6-8 ft. $3.00 each; 8-10 ft. $4.00 each. 
DOGWOOD (CORNUS), Pinkflowering (Cornus florida 
rubra). Possibly no small flowering tree is better known 
and in greater demand than the Pinkflowering Dogwood, 
which makes an ideal specimen on the lawn and is equally 
as useful for planting in groups with Whiteflowering Dog- 
wood and other flowering trees. (See illustration.) 2-3 ft. 
$2.25 each, $22.50 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $3.00 each, $33.00 per 
dozen; 3-4 ft., B&B, specimens, $4.00 each; 4-5 ft., B&B, 
specimens, $6.00 each; 5-6 ft. B&B, specimens, $7.50 each; 
6-7 ft., B&B, specimens, $9.00 each. 
¥ hiteflowering (Cornus florida). As everyone knows this 
heautiful little tree, it requires no further description. 2-3 
_>. $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen, $85.00 per 100; 3-4 ft. 
$1.75 each, $17.50 per dozen, $125.00 per 100; 4-6 ft. 
B&B, specimens, $4.50 each; 6-7 ft., B&B, specimens, 
$6.00 each. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACH (Prunus persica). The 
trees in appearance resemble the commercial varieties of 
Peach, but are profuse bloomers of double blossoms of Pink, 
Red and White—making them desirable for ornamental 
purposes. 3-4 ft. $1.25 each; 4-6 ft. $1.75 each. 
FLOWERING CHERRY (Prunus Kanzan). 
Flowering 
$2.75 each. 
A small 

Magnolia Souiangeana 
Cherries are now so well established and in such popular de- 
mand that you need not be told of their value for ornamental 
purposes. We offer the Kanzan, the most popular double pink variety and the most extensively plant- 
ed of all Flowering Cherries. 3-4 ft. $2.75 each, $30.00 per dozen; 4-5 ft. $3.50 each, $37.50 per dozen. 
FLOWERING CRAB (Maius). This class of small flowering trees had not been given proper recognition 
until recent years when they began coming into their own. Flowering Crabs are now available in a 
large assortment of varieties. We offer a carefully selected list of the better varieties as follows: 
Carmine (Malus atrosanguinea). Single, 
red flowers. Free bloomer. 
Eley’s (Malus eleyi). Masses of red flowers in 
the early Spring, followed by blood-red fruits. 
Strong, vigorous grower. (See illustration.) 
Hopa (Malus hoppi). Bright rose-red, double 
flowers in profusion. Red fruits. Another good 
grower; excellent as a specimen. 
Oriental (Malus floribunda). Pink buds, 
white flowers, followed by yellow fruits. One 
of the best of this type. 
Parkman (Malus parkmani). Semi-double, 
bright rose flowers. Slow, compact grower. 
Sargent (Malus sargenti). White flowers, 
followed by red fruits. Free flowering. 
Tea Crab (Malus theifera). Entire branches 
eovered with white flowers; one of the best. 
Virginia Sweet (Malus coronaria). Single, 
large, blush-pink blossoms, yellow fruits. 
Strong, vigorous grower. 
Prices on above Flowering Crabs: 3-4 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen; 
4-6 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen: 6-7 ft. $3.00 each. $30.00 per dozen. 
GOLDEN CHAIN, Improved (Laburnum vossi). A new, improved Golden Chain. Golden yellow clus- 
ters of flowers as much as 18 in. in length. 3-4 ft. $3.00 each; 4-5 ft. $4.50 each. 
GOLDENRAIN TREE (Koelreuteria paniculata). Clusters of lemon-yellow flowers in Midsummer. 
Grows 20 to 30 ft.; globular shaped when mature, a rather straggly grower when young. 5-6 ft. $2.00 
each; 6-8 ft. $2.50 each; 8-10 ft. $3.50 each. 

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GREAT SILVER BELL (Halesia tetraptera). A small tree, 
20 to 25 ft., noted for its masses of small white, bell-shaped 
flowers, silvery foliage and scaly bark—offering a striking con- 
trast when planted in the garden among other trees. 6-8 ft. 
LINDEN (TILIA), American (Tilia americana). Large green 
leaves: fragrant, creamy white flowers. Good grower, uniform, 
shapely tree. Useful for both specimens and street planting. 
6-8 ft. $2.75 each; 8-10 ft. $3.75 each; 2-3 in. caliper $7.50 each. 
European Little-leaf (Tilia cordata).Smallerleaves than the 
American, more dwarf, compact grower. Excellent shade tree~ 
for the small home grounds or planting on narrow streets. 
5-6 ft. $2.50 each; 6-8 ft. $3.50 each; 8-10 ft. $4.50 each. 
LOCUST, BLACK (Robinia pseudoacacia). A native American 
tree which builds up soil rather than depletes it, as is the case with 
some varieties of shade trees. Valuable for its posts. Fragrant, 
creamy white flowers. 8-10 ft. $3.00 each, 10-12 ft. $4.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA, NEW PURPLISH RED (Magnolia soulangeana 
nigra). The most showy and satisfactory of the rare Oriental 
types. Large, tulip-like, purplish red flowers. The best bloomer. 
Atits best in the early Spring, some flowers appearing during the 
Fall. Grows only 12 to 15 ft. branched from the ground. (See allus- 
tration. 2-3 ft. $4.50 each, 3-4 ft. $6.00 each, 4-5 ft. $9.00 each. 
MIMOSA (Alibzzia julibrissin). Well known popular Southern 
tree. Long branches, wide spreading top. Pink flowers dark green 
fernlike foliage. Not often planted north of Virginia. 6-8 ft. 
$2.75 each, 8-10 ft. $3.50 each, 214-3 in. caliper, $8.00 each. 
PURPLE-LEAVED PLUM (Prunus pissardi). A larger, more. 
vigorous grower than the Blood-leaved Maple, the foliage is 
equally as beautiful and the tree costs less. Purplish red foliage 
in the Spring, retaining its color well throughout Summer. Orna- 
mental bright red fruits. 3-4 ft. $1.25 each, 4-6 ft. $2.00 each. 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis). Beauti- 
ful small tree which only recently has 
become recognized as one of our most 
valuable native flowering trees. Small 
pink flowers literally cover stems in 
early Spring before foliage appears; 
excellent for planting with Dogwoods, 
around edge of forests, bordering lawn, 
in group plantings and as specimens. 
(See illustration.) 3-4 ft. $1.25 each, 
$12.50 per doz.; 4-6 ft. $2.00 each, | 
$20.00 per doz.; 6-7 ft. $3.00 each. 
SCURWOOD (Oxydendrum arbore- 
um). A medium size tree with long, 
glossy green leaves which turn brilliant 
red in Autumn making it one of the 
most beautiful Autumn forest trees. 
Creamy white flowers which remain on 
several weeksin the Summer. Unfortu- 
nately, this valuable tree is rather diffi- 
cult to transplant so we offer dug with 
and without ball. 5-6 ft. without bail, 
$3.00 each, B&B, $5.00 each; 6-7 ft. 
B&B, $7.50 each. 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron tulip- 
fera). Also known as Tulip Poplar. 
Large, stately pyramidal fast growing 
tree. Fragrant, creamy cup shaped, 
Tulip-like flowers blotched with orange. 
Prefers Spring planting. 5-6 ft. $2.00 
each; 6-8 ft. $3.00 each; 8-10 ft. $4.00 
each; 10-12 ft. $6.00 each. Larger B&B 
trees quoted on request. 
Red Bud 
