Flowering and Ornamental Trees ° 
RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis) 
Sometimes called Judas tree. Large 
shrub or small tree grows to 12 or 
15 feet bearing rosy pink flowers 
early before the leaves appear pre- 
: PLUM (prunus) 
Purple Leaf Plum (Newport Plum)— 
Purple-red leaves all season. Grows 
to about 12 feet. Upright and well 
formed it makes a fine contrast in 
shrub border or lawn specimen. 
Deer Als ee 8 each $1.75 
SOURWOOD (Oxydendron arboreum) 
A small tree occasionally 35 feet but 
usually seen as much smaller. Best 
used in groups or where it will have 
a dark background. Few plants are 
as attractive in late summer and 
fall. White terminal clusters of flow- 
ers in late July and very brilliant 
foliage in the fall. 
LNG des gs Ae geet SS rae each $3.75 
Hydrangea Tree—This is identical in 
flower and foliage to the Hydrangea 
Pee Gee except that it is grown on 
a standard or stem and appears as a 
small tree. 
ee. RE cr IS each $2.10 

SAUCER MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA » 
Saucer Magnolia (soulangeana )—Un- 
questionably one of the most spec- 
tacular trees to bloom. Grows to 20 
feet flowering in early spring before 
leaves appear. Large _ saucer-like 
flowers of pink and white 3 to 6 
inches across. Large glossy green 
foliage. All plants offered will bloom 
in the spring. 
2’ - 3’— earth ball __ each $6.75 


Star Magnolia (stellata)—A most TREE HYDRANGEA 
striking so poenne ee 
Blooms a week to ten days earlier 
than the above and bears pure white Bee CHINESE CHESTNUTS 
star-like flowers recurved and in Blight resistant; bear young; three 
great numbers even on small plants. nuts to a bur. They are like our gone 
Fine bushy habit. Slower in growth but longed for American chestnut. 
than above. These trees often bear when but 
2’ - 2%’—earth ball each $4.25 four feet in height and are hardy in 
this climate. The seeds from which 
PEACH (prunus) these trees were raised were se- 
lected from trees that averaged 
Red Flowering Peach (Prunus persica) sixty pounds or more of nuts per 
Grows similiar to fruiting peach in pe . ; 
size and habit but has blood-red Coe 1020-53 feottams teat See 
blossoms, very bright and showy. rormeanciie tends ie te OG 500 
3’ - 4’—potted “_--_ each $1.75 Gilet en eke Oe eS : 

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