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BIRCH, WHITE. Creamy white bark, most 
effective against a background of ever- 
greens. Maturity height 40 feet. 
ET Lathe 4 Ot, 4 oR eT ene $2.50 each 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING. The Cut Leaf 
Weeping Birch with downward sweeping 
branches and dainty lacelike foliage, not 
too large for lawns and gardens, even when 
of full stature. Maturity height 40 ft. 
(57/ ULL. 5 se aquocEcreieS eee $3.75 each 
CATALPA BUNGEI. Makes an umbrella- 
shaped top without pruning. Maturity 
height 10 ft. 
SAS) Lf te ee $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50 
CATALPA SPECIOSA. Rapid grower. Large, 
heart-shaped leaves and compound pani- 
cles of white flowers. Maturity height 
50 to 60 ft. 
GROMItMES Ecc. Stele s a 6S os $2.25 each 
GeeOMT eT coo. 6s cies ces 3.25 each 
CHERRY, YOSHINO. The fame of Wash- 
ington Cherries has increased year by 
year. People make pilgrimages from dis- 
tant states to see them. Maturity height 
25 tt: 
Soe i JS $3.00 each 
CORNUS FLORIDA (White Flowering Dog- 
wood). Flowers white, produced in spring 
before leaves appear. Foliage glossy, 
grayish green, turning to deep red in au- 
tumn. Maturity height 20 ft. 
224) Ub. aes See eee $1.75 each 
CORNUS FLORIDA RURRA (Red Flower- 
ing Dogwood). Flowering Dogwood ber- 
ries and fall foliage offer a display nearly 
as colorful as the bloom of spring. Grows 
to 20 feet tall; red-pink flowers in spring, 
leaves red in autumn. 
Zesmtto BOB. 5... d: ss 6s. $3.75 each 
CRAB, BECHTEL. Large, double, pink, rose- 
like flowers. Blooms lavishly in May. 
Maturity height 20 ft. 
7-8) {Ry Sica eee $2.00 each 
CRAB, HOPA. Rosy red flowers, red fruit 
and attractive purple foliage. 12 to 15 
ft. at maturity. 
Gite) Les Seas ee ee $2.50 each 
CRAB, REDFIELD. For lawn and ornamental 
plantings. Has large and very dark pink 
flowers. Fruit medium size, dark deep 
solid red color with deep red flesh. Foli- 
age dark with a reddish green tinge early 
in the season. Maturity height 14 ft. 
AmMEE EMEC oie so co tthaes ais $2.50 each 
Chinese Elm—Makes an Excellent, Quick Growing Windbreak (Plant 4 ft. 8 in. apart) 
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ELM, AMERICAN. Natural spreading and 
drooping tree. Maturity height 70 ft. 
C=Sa ftw a rete ee: $2.75 each 
Bers. Wy Oct Oe 3.75 each 
ELM, CHINESE. Very rapid grower. Resem- 
bles Norway Maple in shape. Grows 75 
tite 
6-8. ft; eee eee $2.25 each 
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE. A rare and beau- 
tiful low-growing tree, bearing in the 
spring a mass of golden flowers in grace- 
ful clusters of 12 to 18 inches in length. 
5-6 flit Sameer ea $2.85 each 
JUDAS TREE. (Redbud.) Small growing 
tree of irregular form with heart-shaped 
leaves. Delicate reddish pink blossoms 
early in spring. Maturity height 25 ft. 
4-5 ft See eee $1.75 each 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE. Fast growing 
tall tree with ascending branches, bluish 
foliage of airy grace and beauty. Green- 
ish white flowers followed by large, flat, 
reddish seed pods which remain through- 
out the winter. Maturity height 50 ft. 
4a5 - feat ee eee $1.75 each 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA (Sweet Bay). Broad, 
glossy, almost evergreen leaves. In June 
its large, waxy white flower cups are 
lovely and fragrant. Maturity height 20 
fa 
2=3 tte bo bee eee $5.50 each 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA,. Cup-shaped 
white and rosy violet blossoms 3 to 5 
inches across which open before leaves 
appear. Maturity height 20 ft. 
2=3 {tle bo Bee eee $6.50 each 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA. A 
mass of deep brownish purple flowers open 
continuously until early June on this 
rapid growing tree. 15 to 18 ft. at ma- 
turity. 
Z2=satt a boBae ee ee $6.50 each 
MAPLE, JAPAN REDLEAF. !n early mid- 
summer vivid blood-red which dulls to 
bronzy purple-red towards fall. Rounded 
dwarf tree, seldom grows over 10 ft. 
2=3ntt a BGBeea es ree $7.50 each 
MAPLE, NORWAY. Large, handsome, de- 
sirable for street or lawn. Maturity height 
6-8 ft. 5 dagen $3.00 each; 2 for $5.50 
4.00 each; 2 for 7.00 

MAPLE, SCHWEDLER. Reddish purp 
urple 
liage in early spring changing to 
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bronze. Maturity height 40 to 50 ft 
CxS fee eee ebiecs $3.75 each 
MAPLE, SILVER-LEAVED OR SOFT. Foli- 
age bright green above, silvery beneath. 
Rapid grower. Maturity height 70 ft. 
G=Oarttome. ccc $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
8-10 ft. 3.00 each; 3 for 8.25 
MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN. Beautiful 
in the fall with clusters of bright red 
berries. Maturity height 25 to 30 ft. 
Ga Omit md. teen, 2 ic $3.00 each 
OAK, PIN. An easily transplanted street 
tree, long-lived with a symmetrical head. 
Leaves turn a beautiful scarlet during 
October. Maturity height 75 to 90 ft. 
Games oe «io cre cet ars a $4.50 each 
Seth Oa Oe eee 5.00 each 
ORIENTAL PLANE (European Sycamore). 
Hardy, rapid growing. Beautiful dense 
foliage. Maturity height 70 to 80 feet. 
Ga=Suitoer.” ..ci eee ee $3.50 each 
Sonate “ote fe Cates 4.50 each 
THORN, PAUL’S DOUBLE SCARLET. Flow- 
ers deep crimson-red; very double. Showy 
in fruit as well as bloom. Maturity height 
ZOOM 
(57h Ce: oS ec os icmeries c $5.25 each 
POPLAR, CAROLINA. Very rapid grower, 
frequently growing 8 feet in one season. 
Maturity height 75 ft. 
5-Ontt mer on $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70 
> are 1.15 each; 3 for 3.15 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Tall, spirelike. De- 
sirable for boundary lines or driveway 
entrances. Maturity height 70 ft. 
6- 8 ft. ...$1.25 each; 3 for $3.45 
8-10 ft. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.95 
PRUNUS PISSARDI (Purple-Leaved Plum). 
Leaves lustrous crimson, changing to dark 
purple, retaining color until late. Flowers 
small, white, single, covering the tree. 
10 to 12 ft. at maturity. 
45 2 Ft er ee oe $2.25 each 
TULIP TREE (Whitewood). Tall, pyramidal, 
with broad, glossy leaves. Tulip-like 
flowers. Maturity height 80 ft. 
5=6 (ft. > eee eee $2.00 each 
WILLOW, BABYLONICA. Well known 
weeping variety; a large, round-headed 
graceful tree. Maturity height 55 ft. 
6-8 | ft.. > Sea ee ae $2.25 each 

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