
Cornus flori 
CORNUS florida (Flowering Dog- 
wood)—25 ft. Zone IV. Very showy 
white in May, large red berries Oc- 
tober on. Acid, humus. No more sen- 
sational sight than a group in bloom. 
12tolSin.S. 25 for $6.00, 100$18.00 
Zitorol ite ios 10 for $4.50, 100$35.00 
4 to 6 ft. S for $7.50, 25 $30.00 
6 to 8 ft. 5 for $10.00, 25.40.00 
8 ft., $5.00, 10 $45.00, 100 $400.00 
PENDULA—Weeping form. (White.) 
4 to 5 ft.,, $9.50 5 to 6 ft., $12.50 
PLENA (Double Dogwood) — Rare 
form with showy double white 
bloom. Finer than the single. 
6 to 8 ft., $7.50 8 to 10 ft., $10.00 
RUBRA (Pink flowering)—Pink flow- 
ers. No real red is known, but the 
clear pink is a beautiful tone. Plant 
in with white for best effect. 
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6 ft., $8.75, 10 $85.00, 100 $825.00 
XANTHOCARPA — Exactly like the 
type, but berries are yellow and 
birds don't remove them so rapidly. 
3 to 4 ft., $4.75 5 to 6 ft., $7.50 
kousa (Japan Flowering Dogwood) 
—20 ft. Zone V. Like our native C. 
florida, but in June and more toler- 
ant. Bushier. 
3 to 5 ft., $4.50 each, 5 for $19.50 
CHINENSIS —Form of Kousa with 
larger, whiter flowers. Very fine. 
18 in. B&B, 2 for $7.50, 5 for $16.00 
2to3ft.B&B, $6.00 each, 5 for $27.00 
5 for $36.00 
3 to 5 ft. B&B, $8.00 each, 

Franklinia (1/4 life size) 
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CRATAEGUS coccinea (Thicket 
Hawthorne)—10 ft. Zone III. White in 
May. Berries dull red. Relished by 
birds. 
*18 to 24 in. S., 25 for $4.50, 100$13.50 
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cordata (Washington Thorn) —20 
ft. Zone IV. Round head, bushy. Red 
fruit all winter. Good fall color. 
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5 ft., $5.50 10 $45.00, 100 $400.00 
crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn)—20 ft. 
Zone IV. Fine hedge. Red berries all 
winter. Very thorny. Drain. 
3) ft., 63.00) © 10°$27.50) + 100°$225:00 
oxycantha (May Tree: English 
Haw)—20 ft. Zone IV. Showy white 
flower in May, fragrant. Red autumn 
fruit. An excellent hedge plant. 
3 ft., $3.00, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
10 $45.00 100 $400.00 
SPLENDENS (Paul Scarlet Hawthorn) 
—Form with showy red flowers. Red 
berries. Prefers sun, lime and heavy 
soil—even clay. In light soils, ma- 
nure. 
*12 to 15 in. B&B, $3.00, 
4 to 5 ft., $5.00 each, 
5 for $$12.50 
5 for $16.00 
FAGUS americana (American 
Beech)—80 ft. Zone III. Lime, drain- 
age. Gray bark, majestic drooping 
form. Slow. 
*18 to 24 in. S_.25 for $3.00, 
6 ft., $3.00, 10 $20.00, 
100 $8.00 
100 $175.00 
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small plants. 
9 to 12 in. 

Laburnum vossi 
sylvatica (European Beech)—80 ft. 
Zone IV. Smaller, darker leaves. 
Lime, drain. Very slow. Dense shade. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B, $7.50, 5 to 6 ft., $12.00 
HETEROPHYLLA (Fernleaf). Broad, 
very dense tree, narrow lance-like 
leaves, 40 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. $12.50 6 to 8 ft. $16.00 
PENDULA (Weeping) — A 50 foot 
mound of green leaf and gray 
branchlet. Unique and striking. Pic- 
turesque. 6 ft., $20.00, 8 ft. $30.00. 
PURPUREA (Copper)—Like the type 
but with rich color. Tends to grow 
shapely. The color varies during 
summer and is not unnatural in ef- 
fect. 9 ft. B&B, $25.00 each 
RIVERSI (Purple) — Darker, redder 
leaf than purpurea. 
4 ft. B&B, $12.50, 8 ft. B&B, $25.00 
TRICOLOR—Leaves green, red and 
white. Attractive, as well as odd. 
18 to 24 in. B&B $7.00, 4to5 ft. $16.00 
FRANKLINIA Alatamaha 
(‘*Gordonia’’) Ben Franklin’s Tree 
Zone V. Large white and yellow blooms 
fragrant from August to frost. Damp, acid, heavy, 
humus, blooms best in sun. 
An extraordinary native. 
bright red in autumn—often while white flowers 
still open. The only flowering tree that blooms in 
late fall. Unlike most trees, small sizes need more 
“nursing”’ than larger sizes. 
Blooming starts on 
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