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CERCIS 
Cercis canadensis (Red Bud)—20 ft. 
Zone V. Rosy pink buds cover bare 
branches in April. Humus. Beauti- 
ful. Part shade. 
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nlzetoetceiner ss 8.00 
pV ano. ec kg | ar ae 2250 eeel5.00 
Satomt4 atte 150 12.50 65.00 
——alba (White Bud)—Rare, beauti- 
ful white-flowered form of above. 
rade) ky it eee 9.90 45.00 
CHIONANTHUS 
Chionanthus 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. 
Dato a Om tie eae 3.50 27.50 
CLADRASTIS 
Cladrastis lutea (Yellow-wood)—50 ft. 
Zone IV. Fragrant, white in June. 
Stands drought. Deen roots. 
SUZstOntOcin eee 3.00 
Ms 15.00 
Se tOm Oe ieee: 5.00 45.00 
CORNUS 
Cornus 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. 
ELC MORLOL IN Ooty hs oe 15.00 
Pecsiom3- ft -Oaccs: 450 20.00 
Sato ec teer 05 2.00 16.00 125.00 
AG LOmuO Ciera 2.75 20.00 160.00 
Cato Ott wee oe 4.50 37.50 325.00 
——pendula—Weeping form. (White.) 
EB atone ZA“ in ae ee aie F 20.00 5 Pas 
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——plena (Double Dogwood) — Rare 
form with showy double white 
bloom. Fine. 
4.75 45.00 
——trubra (Pink flowering)—Pink flow- 
ers. No real red is known, but the 
clear pink is a beautiful tone. Plant 
in with whites. 
a (etd iy Te Seen Oy 9.90 47.50 400.00 
Dig tO Out eae 8.00 60.00 500.00 
—-—xanthocarpa — Exactly like the 
type, but berries are yellow and 
birds don't remove them so rapidly. 
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—kousa (Japan Flowering Dogwood) 
—20 ft. Zone V. Like our native C. 
florida, but in June and more toler- 
ant. Bushier. 
4'to 6 ft. B&B... 7.50 60.00 
——chinensis—Form of Kousa with 
larger, whiter flowers. 
BA tengG. ify BOO. 4:50) 37.00. 22... 
—mas (Cornelian Cherry)—20 ft. Zone 
V. A yellow cloud in April. Scarlet 
berries August. Tolerant. 
cS 6 aaa | Rama ale 3.00 25.00 200.00 


Photo Birch Clumps: — B. papyrifera 
is brown when young but whiter and 
more long-lived when mature. Popu- 
lifolia is for quick effects. Two or 
more trees in one hole give clump 
effect quickest and cheapest. 
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CRATAEGUS 
Crataegus coccinea (Thicket Haw- 
thorn)—10 ft. Zone III. White in 
May. Berries dull red. Relished by 
birds. 
a 2elOmLS 477 se eee, 10.00 
SHO At ih eee. 3.00 30:00) 250.00 
—cordata (Washington Thorn)—20 ft. 
Zone V. Round head, bushy. Red 
fruit all winter. Good fall color. 
Det Ome Stet t | ens 29.00 195.00 
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—crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn)—20 ft. 
Zone IV. Fine hedge. Red berries 
all winter. Very thorny. Drain. 
OolOee4eiba eye 3.90 27.50 225.00 
—oxycantha (May Tree: English Haw) 
—20 ft. Zone V. Showy white flower 
in May, fragrant. Red autumn fruit. 
An excellent hedge plant. 
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CO TORe As ites eee 300 me oU00s eee oe 
—-—splendens (Paul Scarlet Haw- 
thorn)—Form with showy red flow- 
ers. Red berries, Prefers sun, lime 
and heavy soil -even clay. In light 
soils, manure. 
BetOmma aa te a 3.75 35.00 
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FAGUS 
Fagus americana (American Beech) — 
80 ft. Zone V. Lime, drainage. Gray 
bark, majestic drooping form. Slow. 
is ECEIG 24 eit ete. ae eer 7.50 
4 Oe ON tee ee 10.00 75.00 
Spates Gotan: meres 3.00 25.00 195.00 
—sylvatica (European Beech)—80 ft. 
Zone V. Smaller, darker leaves. 
Lime, drain. Very slow. Dense 
shade. 
4to 5 ft. B&B. 7.50 65.00 
— —fastigiata (Column)—Narrow, up- 
right branches. Grows 30 ft. high; 6 
ft. wide. 
Semi OG a4 hi tae 400 35.00 
AatO Lo tte 91003 Gees 
—-—pendula (Weeping) —A_  50-foot 
mound of .green leaf and gray 
branchlet. Unique and striking. Pic- 
turesque. 
Sto 6 ft. B&B 20.00 
——Ppurpurea (Copper)—Like the type 
but with rich color. Tends to grow 
shapely. The color varies during 
summer and is not unnatural in ef- 
fect. 
Sold out. 
—-—Riversi (Purple)—Darker, redder 
leaf than purpurea. 
4to Sft. B&B..12.50 115.00 
——tricolor—Leaves green, red and 
white. Attractive, as well as odd. 
1610 240i Bob 20.00) 55,00 

All shapely specimens except * = young, unformed plants {See pege 13). 
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