
Flowering Cherry 
MAPLE—Continued, 
Sugar (A. saccharum). Beautiful form 
and foliage which assumes highly col- 
ored autumn tints. 
Schwedleri (Red leaved Norway Maple). 
Bright red leaves in spring and new 
summer growth changing to dark 
green, and golden yellow in autumn. 
Sycamore Maple (A. pseudoplatanus). 
Large deep green leaves, attractive 
shade tree. 
Sycamore Maple, Red Leaved. Leaves 
are maroon on underside, green above. 
Very colorful, 
Vine Maple (A. circinatum). Dwarf grow- 
er, brilliant colors in fall. Nursery 
grown. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. See Ash. 
MULBERRY, Weeping. Arching pendu- 
lus branches reaching to ground. Large 
vivid green leaves, edible blackberry- 
like fruit in July and August. 
Tea’s Weeping Mulberry. Small tree ex- 
cellent for lawn planting. Long 
branches droop from the top of the 
trunk to the ground, Grafted on 6 ft. 
stems. 
OAK, Bicolor. New two-tone variety. 
Pin (Quercus palustris). Shapely. sym- 
metrical tree, interesting green foliage 
turning to brilliant scarlet in autumn, 
very desirable for garden or street 
planting. 
Red (Q. rubra). One of the finest orna- 
mental trees, developing broad round 
head, leaves 5 to 9 inches long. 
OAK, Scarlet (Q. coccinea). Tall grower, 
deeply cut leaves, striking scarlet color 
in autumn. 
California Live Oak (Q, agrifolia). Small 
grey-green foliage evergreen in warm- 
er areas. Handsome specimen. 
ORIENTAL PLANE (Platanus Orien- 
talis). European sycamore. Tall pyra- 
mid tree with mottled bark and inter- 
esting round fruit during winter. 
PAULOWNIA imperialis (Empress or 
Royal Tree). Large catalpa-like leaves 
often 10 to 14 inches across and pro- 
ducing large panicles of Wisteria-like 
blue flowers in summer. 20 to 30-ft. 
PEACH, Flowering (Prunus Persica). 
This group is one of the earliest and 
most colorful of flowering trees. Be- 
coming very popular. Feb, to May. 
Apple Blossom. Early blossoms of light 
pink literally covering the tree. 

Flowering Plum 
Chinese Elm 
Burbank Double. Large double pink 
flowers in great profusion. 
Early Red (New). Earliest bright double 
red. One of the earliest of fiowering 
trees. March-May. 
Heien Borchers (New). Enormous shell 
pink flowers 2% inches across, very 
free blooming, long lasting, 
Late Red (New). Latest double red. Very 
striking. 
Variegated. Red and white blossoms. 
Wrigley’s Pink. Early double; rosy pink. 
Weeping. Double red, strong heads. April- 
May. 2 
Rich’s Weeping. Clear double pink blos- 
soms on long graceful branches, 
PLUM, Prunus Bleriana. Handsome or- 
namental tree flowering in February 
and March with great masses of double 
soft pink blossoms on slender branches 
striking maroon foliage. 
Pizzardi. Profusion of pale pink blos- 
soms in early spring, followed by mag- 
nificent deep purple foliage. 
Thundercloud. Fine crimson  leaved 
flowering prune. closely resembling 
Vesuvius. 
Triloba (Rose Tree of China). The green 
leaved flowering plum. In April before 
the leaves appear the slender branches 
of this little tree are solid with fes- 
toons of glowing large double pink 
flowers, a truly striking effect. 
Vesuvius. Brilliant crimson foliage from 
April to December; attractive white 
blossoms in early spring followed by 
tasty purple fruit. 
POPLAR Bolleana, Narrow pyramid 
habit similar to Lombardy but more 
silvery foliage; hardy. 
Lombardy. Tall narrow, rapid grower. 
Excellent for borders where there is 
room, windbreaks and accent groups. 
Weeping (Weeping Aspen). 8 ft. stems, 
wide arching pendulus branches. 
RED BUD. See Cercis. 
ROSE ACACIA. See Locust. 
SOPHORA Japonica (Chinese Scholar- 
tree), Green bark, interesting foliage 
and branching habit, white flowers in 
late autumn. 
SUMAC. See 
Shrubs. 
Deciduous. Flowering 
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SWEET GUM. See Liquidambar. 
TREE OF HEAVEN. See Ailanthus 
glandulosa. 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron). 
tulip-like flowers, May-June. 
WILLOW, Babylon Weeping (Salix bab- 
ylonica). Long pendulus branches. 
Corkscrew, Branches mostly vertical and 
each is curved and twisting, forming 
an intricate pattern against the sky. 
Interesting and decorative. 
Kilmarnock. Dwarf weeper. 
Deets 
Niobe. Golden Bark Weeping. Very at- 
tractive summer and winter. Long 
pendulus branches with clean bright 
green leaves, branches and twigs warm 
golden color. 
WITCH HAZEL, Hamamelis Virginiana. 
Thrives best in moist places and semi- 
shade. Yellow flowers, 
Large 
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