FLOWERING TREES 
Fall planting of these beautiful trees is safe and easy. Failures 
are seldom reported except in Oriental Magnolias—where we 
offer small sizes with earth ball only, such as experience shows 
hove just as well as in Spring. No special treatment needed in 
Fall. 
Flowering Crabs — 
Flowering Crabs (Malus) 
Zones Ill to V. 
Easy to grow. Showy in May. Any 
one kind: 
(Each) C190 G00) 
4 to 5 ft... ..$3.00 $25.00 900.00 
Atrosanguinea. 20 ft. Deep red. 
Late. 
Eleyi. 20 ft. Red flowers and leaves. 
Floribunda. 18 ft. Pink opening 
white. 
Bechtel. 20 ft. Fragrant, pink, late. 
Sargenti. 6 ft. Dwarf, late, white. 
Scheideckeri. 20 ft. Buds red, open- 
ing pink. 
Spectabilis. 15 ft. Fragrant semi- 
double pink. 
Crataegus (Hawthorn) 
Paul's Scarlet Hawthorn 
90 ft. Showy red flower in May, 
fragrant. Red autumn fruit. An ex- 
cellent hedge. Zone V. 
3 to 74 shteb4.00) -44touse ttre 5,00; 
(Insert left) Hawthorne 
Franklinia 
A\latamaha 
35 ft. Large white and yellow 
blooms fragrant from August to frost. 
Damp, acid, humus, blooms best in 
sun. Blooming starts on small plants. 
An extraordinary native. Leaves 
bright red in autumn—often while 
white flowers still open! Use plenty 
of water when planting. 
(Each) (10) 
*%18 to 24 
[Nt Meena 3 OORD 2 50,00 
3 to 4 ft. $5.00 45.00 350.00 
5 (0:6; t-aG.508200;00 
(100) 
Sorbus (Mountain-ash) 
Aucuparia (European Rowan Tree) 
30 ft. Clusters of orange berries 
from July to September. Handsome 
small tree, grows anywhere. 
18 to 24 in. 
Does ee ee OOO 
6 to.S tte 93-5 0se30.007827.5,00 
(Upper right) Double Dogwood 

The Magnolias 
stellata (Star Magnolia). 12 ft. Zone 
V. Early April sees ribbony, white, 
fragrant blooms. 
(Each) C10) = (100) 
Oto 2 Ya Tt. 
B&XBiaeee $8:75).$85;00 aueetet 
Stellata Water-Lily Zone V 
Here is a new shrubby Magnolia 
introduced by us. Blooms two weeks 
later than M. stellata hence hardier. 
A truly heavy bloomer. The flowers 
are much fuller than M. stellata, and 
exquisitely fragrant! Growth is 
strong, very bushy. 
*% 6to 10 in. 
(pot). . -.3keee2215 Oma 
10°.to 12kine 
(pot)... 3 Omesomae) 
18 in. $7.00, 2 ft. B&B $10.00 
Glauca (Swamp Laurel) 
16 ft. Moist. Semi-evergreen. White, 
June to August. Fragrant. Zone V. 
18 to 24 in. 2O OO Matas 
29 to 3 .ft.: 3:00 Mos OCm amen 
5 to G6 ft.\ 7:50 970,00 eeeeeee 
soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 20 
ft. Zone V. Late April show of 
large, pink blooms. White inside. A 
hybrid species, including small 
handsome varieties. Drain well. 
2 to 2% ft. 5.00 49.50 
3to4 ft. 9.50 85.00 
—lennei. May 1st, red outside. 
Striking. 
10 in. (pot) $3.50, 3 ft. BxB $10.00 
@ Me" 6? @ 
NARROW COLUMNAR 
TREES 
There is much interest in 
these substitutes for the Lom- 
bardy Poplar. Here are some 
of the best types: 
Column Norway Maple. (Acer 
platanoides ascendens). Up- 
right growth, narrow. 5 to 6 ft. 
$6.00 each. 
Column Red Maple. (Acer 
rubrum fastigiata). Dry or wet 
soil. Medium narrow. 4 to 5 ft. 
$7.50 each. 
Solumn Sugar Maple. (Acer 
sac. monumentale). Medium 
narrow. Noble in old age. 
4 to 5 ft. $14.00 each. 
Column Ginkgo. (Gingko bil. 
fastigiata). Handsome columnar 
tree. 3 to 4 ft. $5.50 each. 


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