FBDlowering and Onnamental 
Chosen for beauty of foliage as well as flower and excellence of growth habits. 
A necessity in your garden picture. May be used as lawn specimens or massed 
effects. Most of those listed are suitable for smaller city lots as well as larger estates, 
CULTURAL HINTS: Plant in same manner 
as used for shrubs. Always dig the hole ‘‘too 
large.’ Prune more than you think necessary. 
Flowering Cherries and Magnolias will not 
stand wet spots. Willows and Birches love 
them. 
For best success, Flowering Trees must be 
planted in early spring. 
' FLOWERING CRABS 
Rose Flowering Crab (Floribunda.) 10 feet. 
A wealth of exquisite rose-colored flowers 
fully cover the tree in spring. Small, yellow 
fruits, in generous clusters, follow in the late 
summer. Exceedingly graceful and colorful. 
Especially fragrant. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 5 to 


6 ft., $3.00. Boe ee es s si nhs 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab (Ioensis Ple- 
na). 10 ft. Large, double pink, roselike flow- NEW RED-LEAF 
ers of rare beauty. Neat, stiff, pyramidal 
growth. Will grow and thrive in almost any MAPLE 
locationtc. tO <4 ft, Sl./5. 4) to Oo tt, 52.79 
each. Oshiu Beni. A new, eases im- 
4 provement over the common 
; Red Flowering Crab (Hopa). 10 feet. One of Blood-Leaf Maple. Its ornamental 
¥ the loveliest of all varieties. Makes a beauty and charm are intensified 
: broadly compact tree, covered in the spring by the deep, solid red foliage 
with showy, rose-crimson flowers and a sen- whigee Obes ee giode se 
sation in the fall with its gorgeously tinted densely furnished with leaves to 
large red fruits. Free from most pests and Ne ee aus eee ee? 
really a sensation in the landscape effect. 12 ieee 15 eee eee Sct 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 5 to 6 ft, $3:00 each: branched, $2.00 each; 2 for $3.85. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Nothing is equal to the breath-taking display 
of their early spring bloom. Have the beauty of 
Washington's Tidal Basin planting in your own 
yard. Spring planting only. 
Fugenzo (Kofugen). 18 feet. Large, extremely 
double, exquisitely shaded deep pink flowers. 
Foliage is coppery red. 
Sekiyama (Kwanzan). 18 feet. Attractive, large, 
double, dark rose-pink flowers. Very vigorous 
branching habit. Quick growing. 
Prices above varieties: Thrifty, young trees, 2 ft. 
and up, sure to grow, $2.00 each; 1 of each for 
$3.75. Heavy, 5- to 6-ft. trees for those desiring a 
quicker landscape effect, $4.75 each; $9.00 for 2. 

American 
Elm 
SHADE TREES 
We offer a selection of our finest shade trees. All have 
been transplanted and root-pruned for easy transplanting 
and selections may be» made from this list to fit almost any 
place in the landscaping picture from street planting to gar- 
den corners and backgrounds. All are protected by Cole's 
guarantee listed on page 2, and are normally priced at 
from $2.50 to $5.00 each. Make your selections early as they 
will not last long at these prices, For large sizes and other 
varieties, request ‘’Cole’s Green Book.” 
American Elm. Familiar; stately. 5 to 6 ft. 
European Plane. Fine for town and city. 5 to 6 ft. j 
Golden Weeping Willow. Perfect for the garden nook. 4 to 
tte 
Little Leaf Linden. Grows to a perfect pyramid. 4 to 5 ft. 
Marcel Willow. A distinctive novelty. 5 to 6 ft, 
Pin Oak. One of the best shade trees. 5 to 6 ft. 
Tulip Tree. Grandest of native trees. 5 to 6 ft. NEW DOUBLE PINK WEEPING CHERRY 
Sugar Maple. ae tried ee laa ss e ft. 10 feet. Graceful arching and weeping branches are a solid, glowing mass 
Sweet Gum. Famous for fall foliage. © : of dazzling, double dark pink flowers before the leaves appear. An amazingly 
Price of the above: $2.00 each; any 3 (your selection), for : ; 
$5.25. One each of the above 9 varieties for $14.25. beautiful sight to behold. 5 to 6 ft., grafted, $4.90 each. 
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