FLOWERING TREES ..... 
AESCULUS, Horsechestnut 
Aesculus carnea (Pink Horsechestnut). Tall, 
compact tree with bright pink flowers in lat2 
spring. Bare root, 8-10 ft. $8.75. 
CERCIS, Redbud 
Cercis canadensis (American Redbud). Small 
tree covered with tiny, deep pink pea-shaped 
blooms in spring. Bare root, 5-6 ft. $2.50. 
CHERRY 
FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Kwanzan. Masses of double, deep pink 
flowers in April. 
Naden. Later than Kwanzan; softer pink. 
Shirofugen. Pink in bud; open flowers large 
double white. 
Prices for above: Bare root, 4-5 ft. $3.00. 
WEEPING FORMS 
Park Weeping Cherry. Dainty single pink 
flowers in showers on drooping branches. 
Double Pink Weeping Cherry. Drooping 
branches cheerfully furnished with double 
pink flowers. 
Price for above varieties: Bare root, 5 ft. 
trunks, top-grafted heads, $5.00. 
CRATAEGUS, Hawthorn 
Crataegus carrieri. Pyramidal tree with white 
flowers in spring, followed by large, bright- 
scarlet berries. 
C. cordata (Washington Thorn). Small, 
round-headed tree is brilliant in fall with 
scarlet foliage and numerous clusters of bright 
red berries. 
C. Paul’s Scarlet. Beautiful in spring with 
masses of double, carmine-red flowers. Com- 
panion forms of this variety: 
Double Pink, Double Whitz2 
Price for above: Bare root, 6-7 ft. $3.50. 
CORNUS, Flowering Dogwood 
Cornus florida. Small tree for deep shade 
with attractive white-petaled flowers, satiny 
in texture. 5-gal. containers, 3-4 ft. $3.00. 
Plant SHADE 
ACER, Maples 
Acer dasycarpum (Silver Maple) . Fast-grow- 
ing and stately. Silver reverse foliage becomes 
brilliant gold. Bare root, 8-10 ft. $3.75. 
A negundo (Boxelder). Round-headed tree 
with light-green foliage like ash. Bare root, 
5-6 wie, G250.- 
A platanoides (Norway Maple). Moderately 
quick-growing and very desirable because of 
its large, lustrous deep-green foliage. Bare 
footy O= Suits DO! 
A. Schwedleri (Schwedler Maple). Variety 
of Norway maple with brilliant orange buds, 
coppery new foliage and mature leaves stained 
purple. Bare root, 6-8 ft. $3.50. 
BETULA, Birch 
Betula alba (European White Birch). Noted 
for its white bark, and its shimmering, light- 
green leaves. Bare root, 10-12 ft. $4.50, 
Sa Oh ites ie = Omttenbilmiie 
B. alba laciniata (Cutleaf Weeping Birch). 
Bark like preceding, but foliage is hand- 
somely laciniated on gracefully drooping 
stems. Bare root, 8-10 ft. $6.00, 6-8 ft. 
$4.50. 
FRAXINUS, Ash 
Fraxinus velutina glabra (Modesto Ash). Be- 
coming one of our most popular shade trees 
because of its quick growth and wide spread- 
ing branches carrying dark, glossy foliage. 
Bare root, 8-10 ft. $3.50, 6-8 ft. $2.50. 
C. florida rubra (Pink Dogwood). Similar 
to above except that flowers are showy, deep 
pink. 5-galion containers, 3-4 ft. $6.00. 
DAUBENTONIA, 
Scarlet Wisteria Tree 
Daubentonia tripetti. Bushy small tree to 
6-8 feet, with many clusters of bright, 
Orange-red flowers in early summer. Gallon 
containers, $1.50. 
LABURNUM, Golden-Chain Tree 
Laburnum 
yossi. Long racemes of golden- 
yellow, pea-shaped blooms in late April, 
early May. Clover-like foliage. Bare root, 
5S itt, 6533,50). 
LIPPIA, Lemon Verbena 
Lippia citriodora. Prized in the old-fashioned 
garden for the distinctive fragrance of its 
foliage and flowers. Gallon containers, $1.00. 
MALUS, Flowering Crabapples 
Arnold Crab. Contrasting carmine-red buds 
and pink, fading to white flowers on a low, 
spreading small tree. 
Bechtel Crab. Prized for its heavy clusters 
of bright pink, very double flowers. Upright. 
Eleyi Crab. Everything about this tree is 
purplish-red; foliage, flowers and small fruits. 
Price for above: Bare root, 4-5 ft. $2.00. 
PRUNUS, Flowering Peaches 
Listed in order of flowering: 
San Jose Pink. Earliest of all. Bright, double 
pink flowers. 
Early Double Red. Double flowers are really 
very deep rose-pink, almost red. 
Helen Borchers. Medium pink, double flow- 
ers of fine individual form appear in abun- 
dance in mid-season. 
Double White. Chaste white blooms of this 
tree are a pleasing contrast to the multitude 
of spring garden colors. 
Camellia. Rich, deep rose-pink blooms re- 
semble miniature camellia blooms. 
GINKGO, Maiden-hair Tree 
Ginkgo biloba. Derives its name from foliag2 
resembling maidenhair fern. Moderately 
rapid in growth; beautiful in fall with golden 
yellow foliage. Bare root, 6-8 ft. $4.50. 
LIQUIDAMBAR, Sweetgum 
Liquidambar styraciflua. Growth slow and 
straight; maple-leaf-like foliage beautiful in 
fall, when it turns a translucent amber-red. 
5-gallon containers, $3.75. 
LIRIODENDRON, Tuliptree 
Liriodendron tulipifera. Large leaves on a 
symmetrical tree of moderately rapid growth. 
Gallon containérs, 5-6 ft. $2.00. 
PLATANUS, Sycamore 
Platanus orientalis (European Sycamore). 
Dense, light green, large foliage on a quick 
growing tree of symmetrical habit makes this 
a favorite for street planting. Bare root, 10- 
12 ft. $4.50; 6-8 ft. $3.00. 
POPULUS, Poplar 
Populus canadensis eugenei (Carolina Pop- 
lar). An extremely fast grower when pro- 
vided plenty of soil moisture. 
P. nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). The fa- 
vorite tree for accent planting along drives 
and roads because of its slender habit. 
Prices for above varieties: Bare root, 8-10 ft. 
G3115;.0-Sett. $3.00. 
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FLOWERING PEACH, HELEN BORCHERS 
Ca Smitten o> Onn =Omnits 
Prices for above: 
$2.00. 
PRUNUS, Flowering Plums 
Blieriana. Very early double, bright-pink 
flowers and purplish-red foliage. 
Pissardi. Always interesting with its early 
single-white flowers, dark-red fruits and 
purplish-red foliage. 
Thundercloud. Literally clouds of snowy- 
white flowers in spring. Rich purple foliage 
persists all season. 
Prices for above varieties: Bare root, 6-8 ft. 
C2ES OF Se Onin. 00: 
TREES for Beauty and Utility 
QUERCUS, Deciduous Oaks 
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Handsome 
foliage on this moderately-sized tree turns 
brilliant scarlet in fall. 
Q. palustris (Pin Oak). Habit tall, 
drooping branches and cut foliage 
pointed. Pinkish cast to fall foliage. 
Q. rubra (Red Oak). Laciniatzd foliage turns 
coppery-red in fall. Moderately rapid growth. 
Prices for above: Bare root, 8-10 ft. $3.75. 
SALIX, Weeping Willow 
Salix babylonica. Graceful weeping type 
with branches drooping to the ground. Fo- 
liage slender, pale green. Bare root, 5-6 ft. 
with 
sharp.y 
SORBUS, Mountain Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia. This is the European va- 
riety with the large red-berry clusters promi- 
nent from mid-summer to fall. Small tree. 
Baresrootyac ll Otte oouiar 
ULMUS, Elm 
Uimus pumila (Chinese Elm). The most 
satisfactory shade tree where rapid growth 
under indifferent conditions is required. 
Given attention and plenty of space, it makes 
a beautiful, wide-spreading tree. Bare root, 
8-10 ft. $3.75, 6-8 ft. $3.00. 
