CORNUS Dogwood—Continued 
Kousa (Kousa Dogwood). White flowers borne after the leaves come out. Large, 
Strawberry-like crimson fruit. 
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7. tO. S ited St ee ae OOM Me LORCOR2 f Gaeeewrar creer ar reis aor 30.00 
CRATAEGUS °* Hawthorn 
Arnoldiana. Bright crimson-fruited Hawthorn of medium size. 
with stout spines. Interesting upright shape. 
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Cordata (Washington Thorn). Upright tree of medium size. Blooms are clustered 
white and fruit is brilliant red. Ideal hedge form or will make a fine specimen tree. 
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Oxyacantha splendens (Paul’s Scarlet Thorn). Double scarlet flowers. 
Zigzag branches 
Late Spring 
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SCORE ato-S (ren a. 
LABURNUM 
Vossi (Golden Chain). Large, pendant golden flowers hang from the twigs like Wisteria. 
Appears to be more hardy than Laburnum vulgare. SCO om oy aslo ou ee ae 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Small, broad tree. Flowers large, 
cup-shaped, purplish outside, white at top, appear in early May 
before the leaves. 
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Soulangeana lennei. An outstanding variety with very handsome, 
big, leathery leaves. Late blooms of deep purple, white inside. 
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Soulangeana nigra (Purple Magnolia). Similar to Lennei with huge, 
purple petals; heavy foliage of great beauty. 

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£5) WHOM Sts Cie Gas. c ae Seen Ole 15.00-| 6jto 8 ft. heavy........ 25.00 
Stellata (Star Magnolia). Small, 
broad, rounding habit, star-shaped 
flowers of pure dazzling white. Har- 
diest and finest of all. 
18 to 24 in..$7.50 | 2 to 3 ft.$9.00 
3 tH) 44 itis 5.0 
.$15.00 


MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
MAGNOLIA—Continued 
Stellata rosea (Rosy Star Magnolia). 
Same as Stellata except for dainty rose 
pink flowers. 
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MALUS 
Flowering Crab 
Arnoldiana (Arnold Crab). Semi-double 
pink flowers opening to white. Yellow 
fruit. Makes a dense mound of shrub- 
like growth. 
8 to 10 ft. specimens.......... $30.00 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Single 
crimson flowers in great profusion. Low- 
headed tree, spreading in habit, with 
slightly twisted branches. 
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10 to 12 ft. heavy specimens. . .35.00 
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GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum vossi) 



MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
MALUS—Continued 
Floribunda. A single, rose pink vari- 
ety bearing an abundance of fruit 
even when young, which is very 
attractive to birds; vigorous grower. 
6 to 7 ft. $15.00 | 7 to8 ft.$17.50 
Floribunda atropurpurea (Purple-leaf Crab). Brilliant foliage 
of rich reddish-purple. Single, deep red flowers and red fruit 
in clusters, 

Eeeieesende (sO 
Hopa. Erect, symmetrical leaves tinged purple. Flowers large, 
red single; dark red fruit. The fruit of this variety is good for 
jelly and is most decorative of all varieties. 
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OORT eeae tare 9.00 | 8 to 10 ft. heavy..... 20.00 
LOO Lite heave. sere eee b20.00 

FLOWERING CHERRY (Prunus Paul Wohlert) 
