Plant a Ginkgo Tree for Lasting Beauty 35 
DOUBLE FLOWERING CHERRY 
The loveliest of all the flowering trees. The kind 
that is famous in Washington, D. C., at cherry blos- 
som time. Fast growing tree and perfectly hardy. 
Excellent as an ornamental the year ‘round, but of 
course, its crowning glory comes when it is complete- 
ly covered with exquisite pearly pink blossoms. Strong 
heavy rooted 4 to 6 ft. trees, $3.00 each. 
FLOWERING HOPA CRAB TREE—The finest flow- | 
ering ornamental, low-growing tree—beautiful in 
bloom, beautiful in foliage, beautiful in fruit. In the 
spring it is simply covered with the fragrant, bright 
pink flowers. In late summer and fall, the clusters of | 
small fruits turn a bright red. The foliage is a rich 
maroon in spring. It is perfectly hardy, easy to grow, 
growing even on the poorest soil with scarcely any 
care or attention. Strong 7 to 9 ft. trees, $3.00 each. 
GINKGO (or Maidenhair Tree)—“The Oldest Tree 
Known to Man”. Records show this to be the only 
tree that is mentioned in the ancient writings of Con- 
fucius. Beautiful, finely cut foliage and erect, grace- 
ful habit of growth make it desirable. A mature 
specimen is almost invaluable. Perfectly hardy any- | 
where. Drops all of its leaves within a few hours — 

Mountain Ash 
after the first one drops in the fall. 
Strong 5 to 6 ft. trees, $2.50 each. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE (Gymnocla- 
dusdioica). A beautiful tree, attaining an 
eventual height of 100 feet. Hardy 
throughout the north, and native as far 
south as Tennessee. Leaves are primate, 
18 in. to 3 ft. in length, with oval-shaped 
leaflets. In summer the tree is filled 
with large panicles of greenish white 
flowers, followed by seed pods which per- 
sist throughout the winter. It is interest- 
ing to note that the beans or seeds were 
commonly used as coffee before and dur- 
ing the Revolutionary War. Extra heavy 
6 to 8 ft. trees, $3.00 each. 

Hopa Flowering Crab 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Dazzling orange ber- 
ries, the most beautiful lawn speciman 
tree! You’ll want two in the front yard 
to balance your planting. Large clusters 
of orange berries remain through winter 
brightening the landscape. Graceful 
branches of fancy leaves thickly clothe 
mature specimans. Grows about 40 feet 
in height at maturity. Shapely oval head. 
Strong well developed trees, 8 to 10 ft., 
$3.00 each. 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00 each. 
NEW REDVEIN CRAB—FExtra large red 
flowers. A large growing Russian Turke- 
stan variety. Has remarkable large red 
flowers in April followed by large pur- 
plish-red fruit and leaves. Strong 4 to 6 
ft. trees, $2.50 each. 
SUGAR MAPLE (Hard Maple)—While 
the bloom is not noticeable, the scarlet, 
orange and yellow foliage in the Fall 
more than makes up for this lack. This 
tree is the source of most Maple Sugar. 
This rugged individual will stand time, 
storms and severe temperatures without 
flinching for a moment. Strong 5 to 7 foot 
trees, $3.00. 
STATELY PIN OAK—America’s Favo- 
rite Oak Tree. The tree of trees—no other 
tree is more beautiful—once planted the 
pin oak continues to grow for a lifetime. 
Some of the finest, most attractive plant- 
ings depend almost entirely on the state- 
ly pin oak for their landscape appeal. 
Deeply cut, bright, fresh green foliage 
during the summer, turning to a bright 
bronze color during autumn. The most 
graceful tree for the lawn, equally as de- 
sirable for street or roadside planting. 
Strong 5 to 7 ft. trees, $2.50 each. 
