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We have most of these Flowering Trees 
available in larger sizes also. 
When comparing prices, be sure to 
compare sizes. 

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It is surprising how much sparkle is given the landscape by adding a few flowering trees for accents. Here are the best for 1949, 
REDBUD. Cercis canadensis. 
One of our beautiful ornamental trees The name Redbud truly fits because 
in the spring it is covered with small, red, pear-shaped blooms close to the 
branches before the leaves appear. Each 
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WHITE FRINGE. Chionanthus virginicus. 
The Fringe Tree is a graceful, large shrub or small tree with several trunks, 
rather large, rich green foliage and loose clusters of white fringed flowers in 
early summer. Fragrant. Each Each 
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YELLOW WOOD. Cladrastis lutea. 
A splendid tree of the Locust family, with feathery leaves and clusters of 
fragrant white flowers in panicles like a Wisteria, in June. 
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WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Cornus florida. 
Our native Dogwood tree produces large, snowy white flowers in May before 
the leaves appear. Equally beautiful in autumn because of its glittering red 
berries and glossy foliage, which turns various shades of pink, crimson, scarlet, 
and maroon. Each Each 
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RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Cornus florida rubra. 
Surely one of the finest flowering trees, blooming even in small sizes. It pro- 
duces deep rose-colored flowers of great beauty. Effective when planted with 
the white variety. Each Each 
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JAPANESE DOGWOOD. Cornus Kousa. 
The Japanese Dogwood is a somewhat larger tree with creamy white flowers in 
early July. The blooms are followed by large, trilliant red fruits attractive 
to birds. Each 
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CHINESE DOGWOOD. Cornus Kousa chinensis. 
An even finer specimen than the Japanese Dogwood, having larger and 
broader, creamy white flowers that open in a striking radial pattern in late 
June. Red strawberry-like fruits in the autumn. Each 
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PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN. Crataegus Oxyacantha Pauli. 
A small tree of fine habit, with rich luxuriant foliage and very double, deep 
crimson flowers in clusters. Each Each 
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WASHINGTON HAWTHORN. Crataegus Phaenopyrum (cordata). 
Many consider this the finest of our native Hawthorns. White flowers in May; 
beautiful autumn foliage and large clusters of bright red fruit, which persist 
through to late winter. Each Each 
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VOSS GOLDEN CHAIN. Laburnum Watereri (Vossi). 
A small, tree-like shrub with green bark and graceful foliage. Flowers are 
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SAUCER MAGNOLIA. Magnolia Soulangeana. 
The Saucer Magnolia has the first blooms of any flowering tree that will grow 
in this climate and also the largest flowers. A sturdy, picturesque tree of 
moderate size, covered in spring with giant, rose-pink flowers before the large, 
glossy, dark green leaves. Each Each 
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FLOWERING CRABS 
Flowering Crab Apples are small trees, mostly from the Orient, covered with 
bloom in May. They transplant readily, flower freely and regularly, and are 
perfectly hardy. From almost a score of varieties we grow, we suggest the 
following. We have plenty of Crabs in larger sizes also. 
CARMINE CRAB. Malus atrosanguinea. 
Like most Flowering Crab Apples, it makes an excellent specimen or lawn 
tree, for in spring it is a mass of single crimson blooms. 
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ELEY CRAB. Malus purpurea Eleyi. 
One of the best of the red-foliaged Crabs, with large clusters of reddish purple 
flowers followed by brilliant apricot-colored fruits. Arresting in both foliage 
and flowers. Each Each 
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JAPANESE FLOWERING CRAB. Malus floribunda. 
One of the best and most popular early spring-flowering bushes or small trees. 
The deep pink flowers appearing with the leaves are produced in great abun- 
dance. Each Each 
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| Prices of all Flowering Trees are F.O.B. North Abington, Mass. | 
PINK WEEPER CRAB. 
A handsome Weeping Flowering Crab. The main stem is 
upright and the branches droop to the ground as they develop. 
The effect is like a fountain. The flowers are crimson-purple 
when open; the buds blood-red. Ideal for planting where the 
Weeping Flowering Cherry is not hardy. Each 
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SARGENT CRAB. Malus Sargenti. 
A dwarf tree much more like a large, twiggy shrub, making a 
billowy drift of snowy white when covered with its mantle of 
blooms. In autumn it is again made attractive and bright by 
the abundant red fruit. We strongly recommend this tree for 
its bushy growth, beautiful flowers and showy fruits. 
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TEA CRAB. Malus theifera. 
A twiggy, branching tree which in the spring has every limb, 
branch, twig, and branchlet buried in a cloud of rose-pink 
blooms which slowly change to blush-white. 
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PURPLE-LEAVED PLUM. Prunus Pissardi Veitchi. 
One of the newer flowering trees of shrub-like habit, with 
bronze-colored foliage which turns green in summer. In early 
spring it is covered with large clusters of double pink blooms 
not unlike those of the Flowering Cherry. It is very hardy 
and should be planted where the Flowering Cherries are not 
hardy. The fruit, which resembles a small plum, is excellent 
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NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. Salix Niobe. 
Obviously this isn’t a flowering tree, but it is one of the most 
decorative because of its slender, bright golden yellow branch- 
lets, particularly conspicuous during the winter. It develops 
rapidly into a large tree with branches sweeping to the ground. 
While it is true that Willows will grow in wet places, many 
people do not realize that they will succeed equally well in 
places that are not especially moist. 
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NINETEEN Forty-Tiaers VINES 
BOSTON IVY. 4 , . 
Ampelopsis (Parthenocissus) tricuspidata. 
Clings to brick walls, masonry, rocks and stumps. 
The dark glossy foliage stands smoke and dust well. 
Orange and scarlet in fall. 2 yr.,90c each, 5 for $4.00 
3 yr., $1.25 each, 5 for $5.50 
LOW’S IVY (MINIATURE BOSTON IVY). 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata Lowt. 
A finer, more delicate vine than Boston Ivy. Clings 
closely to walls, stone posts or garden ornaments. 
. 8-in. pots, $1.25 each, 5 for $5.50 
PORCELAIN AMPELOPSIS. 
Ampelopsis brev. maz. 
Leaves striped creamy white. Fruits lilac and pinkish 
green to turquoise. $1.50 each, 5 for $6.75 
TRUMPET VINE, MME. GALEN. | 
Apricot flowers all summer. Clings to brick or wood. 
2-yr. grafted vine, $3.00 each, 5 for $13.50 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE. Aristolochia Stpho. 
Rapid-growing, immense, heart-shaped leaves. 
Purple, pipe-shaped flowers. 2-yr. vine, $1.50 each, 
5 for $6.75 
autumn. 5 
crimson fruit. 
summer. Fragrant. 

BOSTON IVY 
AMERICAN BITTER- 
SWEET. Celastrus scandens. 
Glossy leaves, bright yellow in 
Showy, orange and 
4 yr., heavy, 90c each, 
5 for $4.00 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEM- 
ATIS. Clematis paniculata. 
Feathery white flowers in late 
3-yr. vine, $1.00 each, 
5 for $4.50 
Write us regarding your wants 
or ask for complete catalog 
GOLDEN CLEMATIS. Clematis tangutica. : 
Spectacular bright yellow flowers in June and again 
in late autumn. 2-yr. vine, $1.75 each, 5 for $8.00 
LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS. 
Henryi. Huge, creamy white. July, August. 
$2.00 each 
Jackmani. Large, velvety purple-blue. $2.00 each 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Rich purplish red. 
$2.00 each 
Mrs. Robert Bryden. Pale watery blue. Au- 
gust, September. $2.00 each 
Ramona. Single, pale blue. 2.00 each 

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HARDY ENGLISH IVY.  Hedera Helix baltica. 
The best evergreen Ivy for rigorous climates. Will 
cling to masonry; also makes a splendid ground 
cover. For shade and semi-shade. 
314-in. pots, 75c each, 5 for $3.25 
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA. Hydrangea petiolaris. 
Superb for stone, brick or stucco walls. Broad foli- 
age; wide-spreading, lacy panicles of fragrant flow- 
ers in early summer. Will grow in shade. 
3-in. pots, $2.00 each, 5 for $9.00 
JAPANESE HYDRANGEA-VINE. 
Schizophragma hydrangeoides. 
Bright green foliage and loose clusters of fragrant 
white flowers. Will cling to brick or wood walls, 
also to old trees or stumps. 244-in. pots, $1.75 each 
SUMMER KING HONEYSUCKLE. 
Lonicera Heckrotti. 
Large, fragrant blooms in immense clusters all 
summer. Flame-red and apricot. 
2-yr. vine, $1.50 each, 5 for $6.75 
HALL JAPANESE HONE YSUCKLE. 
Lonicera japonica Halliana. 
Vigorous. Fragrant, yellow and white flowers in 
midsummer. A good ground cover in sun or shade; 
excellent to prevent erosion. 
2 yr., 60c each, 5 for $2.50 
4 yr., 90c each, 5 for $4.00 
CHINESE FLEECE VINE. 
Polygonum Aubertt. 
Bronzy young leaves turning 
green. Tiny white flowers in 
feathery sprays from August to 
October. The best hardy vine 
for immediate effects. 
2 yr., $1.25 each, 5 for $5.50 
Prices of all Vines are F.O.B. 
North Abington, Mass, 


GOLDEN CLEMATIS 


CHINESE FLEECE VINE 
