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T45—MOUNTAIN ASH 
The Tree with the Red Berries 
Ornamental in every sense of the word—dark green, fernlike 
foliage, light smooth bark, a broad, compact head. Handsome 
creamy white blossoms in the spring followed by showy clus- 
ters of scarlet berries in late summer and fall. Hardy, grows 
rapidly. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 
agrees Each 2 5 
$4.00 $7.00 $15.00 
T46—WEEPING BIRCH Cut-Leat 
Graceful charm and beauty are personified in this very pop- 
ular tree. Develops artistic white bark, drooping limbs, and 
small, finely cut leaves. Very effective when used in groups of 
two or three, or to set off the more compact lines of evergreens. 
Set deeply and firmly in good soil as soon as received, with- 
out exposing the roots to the air. This is one tree that should 
not be top pruned except to nip back any dried twigs or 
branches. 35 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
4-5 ft., tramsplanted ....--...--c-ceceerseeseseeesesenenes $2.75 $5.00 $11.00 
T47—-PURPLE LEAF PLUM (Thundercloud) 
Glowing purple-maroon foliage all summer, deepening to 
rich bronze in the fall. Pink blossoms in early spring. Splendid 
contrast specimen for the green border. Grows 6-10 ft. at 
maturity, though may be kept trimmed lower if desired. 
Each 2 5 
3-4 {> select =<:cectseetetpeeteerrtetes Fee ee $1.90 $3.40 $7.50 
T48—ROSE TREE OF CHINA. (Prunus triloba) One of the love- 
liest of all Flowering Trees. In early spring before the leaves 
appear, it is enveloped in a fleecy cloud of double rose-like 
flowers of apple-blossom pink. Very hardy and desirable. 4-6 
ft. at maturity. Aas 3 2 
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9-3 tt: = selectsiirs-tacs etter $1.35 $2.20 $4.90 
T49—-RUSSIAN OLIVE. Charming, silver gray foliage lends 
pleasing contrast in any landscape group. Small, yellow, fra- 
grant flowers in June followed by ornamental fruit. Popular 
for specimen planting or to accent shrubbery groups. Fine 
for screens. 10-15 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
S24. ft ROCA fesccosttk es seep eachemerereennte $1.25 $2.00 $4.50 
TSO—SPINDLE TREE (Cork-Barked Euonymus alatus). Lovely 
specimen tree of formal outline. Small delicate flowers in late 
spring are followed by attractive red berries in the fall. Inter- 
esiing corky bark; bright crimson foliage in autumn. 8-12 ft. 
at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
2-3 {t., select SPECIMENS.........-..c.c-cesscseneessvenet $2.00 $3.50 $8.00 
TS51—BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB (Malus ioensis 
Bechtelli), Like a grand big bouquet on the lawn, during 
May and June, when it is crowded full of delicate pink, 
double flowers, looking for all the world like small roses; 
very fragrant. 15 ft. at maturity. Great favorite everywhere. 
Each 2 5 
3-4 {t., select sPecimens...........ceeese eee $1.75 $3.20 $7.50 
T52—HOPA FLOWERING CRAB. Extremely hardy and beautiful 
Flowering Crab. Long, graceful, reddish branches are heavily 
covered with delightful rose-pink flowers in spring; foliage 
flushed maroon. In the fall rich crimson fruits add to its at- 
tractiveness and make good jelly. 12-15 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
3-4 ft., select speciMeNs....-........:-cseceeeceeteees $1.65 $3.00 $6.75 
T53—RED SILVER CRAB. A red and silver symphony—rich red 
in flower, leaf, bark and fruit. The foliage, somewhat cut- 
semi-double flowers richly fragrant. 12-15 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 3 
3-4 ft., select speciMeNns..............seccse-eceseeeees $1.80 
Flowering Crab Clump 
(TS4) 
1 Bechtel’s Flowering Crab, 3-4 it. 
1 Hopa Crab, 3-4 it. 
1 Red Silver Crab, 3-4 it. 
(Catalog price, $5.20) 
FERRIS’ SPECIAL ....... Bate. eer pe ee mess ee $4.40 
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TS5—AZALEA MOLLIS. Gorgeously Colored Aris 
of large, waxen blooms completely cover the 3 to 4 ft. « 
ful shrub in May and June—in rich shades of salm 
orange and flame pink. Plant in full sun (in li 
the South), in soil generously mixed with leaf mold 
peat in about equal proportions. Each fall a top dri 
well rotted stable manure will induce finer blooms. 
ers fade remove at once so they will not go to 
water freely in dry weather. Do not cultivate. In. No 
sections, cover through the winter the same as ros 
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12-15 in. specimens? csc Gee reeset oe 
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TS6—SEMILDOUBLE HYDRANGEA (Domotoi). Enormous heads 
of semi-double flowers crown a 3 to 4 ft. bush, and last for 
weeks. In ordinary soil the color is a rich pink, ) 
mixed haif and half with acid peat, blooms are a love 
blue. The hardiest Hydrangea of this kind, but i 
sections should be well covered through the winte: 
as roses. Likes sun or light shade, and must-have ple: 
moisture. A showy ‘“‘queen’’ whether you develop the pi 
blue flowers. : : ae 
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TS57—MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Superb Lawn Bou 
early spring before the leaves appear, the shi 
tree is covered with large, purplish pink buds that open to 
white fragrant flowers—a picture that will attract the whol 
community. Rich, shining green foliage makes it attractiv: - 
even after blooms are gone. Grows about 8 to 10 ft. tall. 
Hardiest and most popular of the Magnolias. 
i Each 2 Sho 
2-3 ft., select (in peat Dallls)....----scscssessesecetesseecsreeees $4.00. $7.50 © 
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T58—RED BUD. (Cercis Canadensis). Early Spring Charmer! ae 
This lovely small tree gives a real thrill in the springtime, 
flowers before the leaves appear. Heart-shaped, dark green 
foliage opens later. Grows 15 to 20 feet tall. In northern sec- _ 
tions plant in a sheltered location. : 
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TS9—ROSEZALEA. Very beautiful, new shrub. In May andearly 
June it has a grand, solid covering of crab blooms, followed 
in late summer by attractive red fruit. Naturally grows 15 to 
18 feet tall, but can be kept pruned to smaller proportions. 
Choice of (a) Bright Pink or (b) Red. — a4 5 = 
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3°4 tHe select 2a ee We enema $1.35 $2.50 
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Flowering Tree Special 
(T60) | | Py og: 
1 Rosezalea, Red, 3-4 it. : “s 
1 Rosezalea, Pink, 3-4 ft. _ ee Nh ee 
1 Semi-Double Hydrangea, 2-yr. : : 
1 Bechtel’s Flowering Crab, 3-4 it. ce eae 
1 Purple Leaf Plum, 3-4 ft. 
1 Rose -Tree of China, 2-3 ft. ae. Oe 
1 Spindle Tree, 2-3 ft. . 
(Catalog price, $11.00) m $8 0 = ; 
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