Ornamental Trees 
White Flowering Dogwood. Sparkling white flowers produced 
in spring before leaves come out. Foliage is very attractive in 
fall of year. Used best in background as a tall shrub. 
ac Five 
5 to 6 feet BR $5.00 $24.00 
6 to 8 feet BR 7.50 36.50 
Add $2.50 each for Balling and Burlapping. 
CRATAEGUS—Haewthorn 
Cockspur Thorn. A dwarf tree rarely over 20 feet high, with 
widely extending branches, giving a flat-topped effect. The 
leaves are thick and glossy colored with a tinge of red opening 
in May. Fruits are showy scarlet remaining on the tree all 
through the winter. 
Each Five 
3 to 4 feet BR $2.50 $11.50 
4 to 5 feet BR 3.50 16.50 
Thicket Hawthorn. A fine native variety which will form a dense 
thicket when planted close together. Just the thing for making 
that impenetrable background. Single white flowers in the 
spring followed by crimson red berries in fall. 
Each Five 
3 to 4 feet BR $2.50 $11.50 
4 to 5 feet BR 3.50 16.50 
5 to 6 feet BR 5.00 24.00 
Washington Hawthorn. A\n excellent variety for the border or as 
a specimen tree. Small white Howers born in profusion from 
May until June. Making many clusters of small fruits in the fall 
of the year. Bright red in color. 
Each Five 
4 to 5 feet BR $3.50 $16.50 
5 to 6 feet BR 5.00 24.00 
GINKGO—Biloba 
Maiden-hair Tree. A rare elegant tree from the orient making a 
growth upto 80 feet in height. The fern-like foliage borne on 
engular branches makes this tree outstanding. Use as a specimen, 
for distinction. 
Each Five 
6to 8 feet $4.00 $19.00 
8 to 10 feet BR 6.00 28.00 
10 to 12 feet 8.00 37.50 
GYMNOCLADUS—Dioica 
Kentucky Coffeetree. A fast growing tall tree with ascending 
oranches. Foliage varies from two to three feet in length and 
of all glaucous blue color. Greenish white flowers. 
Each Five 
4:to:5: feeterrtaa se st. Rte $3.00 $14.00 
5 to 6 feet...... areneterecare 4.00 19.00 

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JUGLANS 
Butternut. A shapely and beautiful tree, growing well in a rich 
well-drained loam. This tree is hardy and fruits are sweet and 
large. Each Five 
Ato 5 feetstiz aston $2.00 $ 9.00 
5:to.6 feetiane nee As 3.00 14.00 
Black Walnut (Nigra). A majestic native tree of large size and 
most valuable for its timber and choice nuts. We have an ex- 
ceptional large stock of them. 
Each Five 
5 to 6 feet BR $4.50 $21.50 
6 to 8 feet BR 6.00 28.00 
Japanese Walnut (Sieboldiana). A very rapid grower, early and 
heavy bearing, perfectly hardy. Not only do they yield a 
nutritious fruit, but they also beautify the landscape. 
Each Five 
3 tor4:feetic. Societe. : $1.75 $ 8.00 
Ato 5 feets in oe es ee ‘ 2.00 9.00 
5ito 6 teeth. secret 2.50 11.50 
6:to:8ifeetone eee . 3.50 16.50 
LIRIODENDRON 
Tulip Tree. An upright growing tree pyramidal in shape; some- 
times reaching 100 feet high. Broad, glossy, large leaves of 
glaucous green color which turn to bright yellow in the fall. 
Flowers are cup-shaped resembling a tulip, pale greenish 
yellow in color. Very showy. 
Each Five 
3'toi4 feetsvnce see : $2.50 $11.50 
Gto Sifeeto.-.-.. ee 4.00 19.00 
MAGNOLIA 
Cucumber Tree (Acuminata). 70 feet. A well-known native of 
Our mountains, conical in shape and with large, glaucous 
leaves, making it attractive. The flowers are fragrant, usually a 
dull, white color, followed by elongated green seed clusters 
which later turn coral. 
Each Five 
5to 6 feet BR $3.00 $14.00 
6to 8 feet BR 4.50 21.50 
8 to 10 feet BR 6.00 28.00 
10 to 12 feet BR 7.50 35.00 
MALUS—Flowering Crabs 
Bechtel's Crab (loensis). A very hardy, shapely tree with spread- 
ing branches. Leaves dark green, turning yellow in the autumn. 
Double pink flowers, fragrant, resembling roses. 
Each Five 
5 -to:6.feetsanctasmeserin $4.50 $21.50 
6:to: 8S ifeetseas woes ee 6.00 29.00 

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