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Carpinus - Hornbeam 
CARPINUS betula pyramidalis (Pyramidal 
European Hornbeam). A much prized, 
narrow, compact, stately tree of colum- 
nar habit and Beech-like foliage. It is 
tough——will tolerate city conditions, 
transplants kindly and holds its leaves 
most of the winter. Stands clipping re- 
markably well and for this reason can 
be used for a tall hedge, pillars, or on 
either side of an entrance. Clipped or 
unclipped it attracts attention. We 
have some beautiful specimens and can 
think of no more appropriate gift to a 
friend than one or a pair of these beau- 
tiful specimen trees. 
Each 
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MOpton2 tte BOB 6 csccce owes 15.00 
EME TGP BOD: inid scone sie. ss 20.00 
. caroliniana (Hornbeam or Blue Beech). 
This attractive, slow growing tree de- 
serves wider planting. In foliage it re- 
sembles the native Beech but is much 
more compact and graceful. The termi- 
nal growth has a reddish cast, and fo- 
liage colors scarlet to orange-yellow in 
the fall. Fine where a small, compact 
specimen is wanted. 
CELTIS laevigata (Sugar Hackberry). The 
Cladrastis - Yellow-Wood 
CLADRASTIS lutea (American Y ellow- 


DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Celtis - Hackberry 
Hackberry is one of the best trees. It 
is not rapid in growth, but is compara- 
tively free of disease and reaches a 
height of 75 to 100 feet. Grows in 
either dry or wet soil, and the fruits are 
attractive to birds and children. 
Each 
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tO tt. 2 ta at oC] Bric: Aicuch ae 7.0 
Le2stor liom ta, 2/5. ty CCl cee a eiteen 9.00 
wood). So called because the wood was 
formerly used to make a yellow dye. A 
native tree of spreading habit with fo- 
liage generally resembling the Ash. It 
produces great drooping panicles of 
white, pealike blossoms not unlike Wis- 
taria. Foliage brilliant yellow in au- 
tumn. 
Lerington, Seen tucky 

SCOMD A LGMES siarejsjiccsl's 6-5 0.0 $4. 

Each 
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Cercis - Redbud 
CERCIS canadensis (Eastern Redbud). Harbinger of spring, blooming in 
April, and literally covered with red or pink blossoms before the leaves 
appear. It is a small, shapely tree, with large, deep green leaves. 
May be used in heavy mass planting of shrubs, with white-flowering 
Dogwood or against Evergreens or White Birch, to furnish contrast. 
Each Each 
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. canadensis alba (White Eastern Redbud). An unusual white form of 
our ordinary Redbud which is both distinctive and beautiful. The 
individual blossoms are about the same size and they open along with 
the type. Makes a distinctive gift to lovers of unusual trees. Grafted. 
mae Each 
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BGB, 30% additional 

Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Evans, Kastle Road 
One of many prefabricated homes made more attractive by the use of 
well selected plants. Broadleaf and narrowleaf evergreens used in com- 
bination add much to the beauty and value of this home. 
Cornus - Dogwood Diospyros - Persimmon 
DIOSPYROS virginiana (Persimmon). 25 
to 35 feet. Valuable both for shade 
and fruit. The foliage is glossy and 
shining, the coloring yellow in the fall. 
Its fruit is valued after frost time and 
is an old favorite. A tree too well 
known to describe. 
“A Degwood tree will be monument 
enough for me.’ —lIrvin S. Cobb 
CORNUS florida (Wlhuite-Flowering Dog- 
wood). A native tree, well known to 
everyone, and beautiful all the year. 
Its large, white, single blossoms are 
conspicuous, coming early in the spring. 
The foliage is attractive all summer, Each 
and in the fall colors beautifully with Sito witty, 11 int call gan as. $4.00 
red berries that hang on most of the itor Daten Wou lie Galt, mmeen ate 5.00 
winter. It can be used as a specimen, Sto: 1Obftaolis4, ime ealyt s eee eae 6.00 
or in groups as a background for shrub 
borders. In contrast with bright, flow- 
ering trees like Redbud, it is especially 
showy. 
i Fagus - Beech 
Eac 
DO. Sfiy, BOB Wane erie $2.00 FAGUS grandiflora (American Beech). 
Sto: 4 fit; BOB: si casteerekate renee: 3.0 One of our loftiest and grandest shade 
Ato Sr: tt, BOB jchanieye ae ats 4.00 trees. Admired for its smooth gray 
ato) VOLies BGB aeasre ere 5.00 bark, strong, spreading branches and 
Sito. eit) BO Bu aerate ees 6.00 handsome foliage which turns brilliant 
iP RO) and to BONES devas cte oe nee tats 7.00 yellow in autumn. Produces sweet nuts, 
STOW Ob ft. BG Btn stetaateyeniene aoa 10.09 borne in burrs, which are eagerly sought 
by children and grownups. 
C. florida rubra (Red-Flowering Dogwood). Each 
This is not a new or uncommon tree but 2, in. (12 to 14 ft.)), BEB +... 3915.00 
one too often overlooked as a means of 3 in. (12 to 14 ft.), BOB .... 20,00 
beautifying home grounds. The com- a> in, (l2"to 14 tt.), BEB 2555 25-00 
mon white variety may be better known (At nursery) 
but this pink-flowering type affords the 
loveliest display. Our trees are shipped 
balled and burlapped to insure safe 
arrival. Once started, they need but 
simple care. Like the white-flowering 
kind, the leaves of this Dogwood color 
attractively in the fall. 
Fraxinus - Ash 
BLUE, GREEN and AMERICAN ASH. We 
offer these three varieties which are not 
Each unlike in appearance and which are all 
Z TOs u tts, |S Ca eee astaeete cise ciaes $4.00 native. The whole group succeeds in 
SIO A Ftt BS Dat ceca eka 5.00 dry, alkaline soils. These should be 
more generally planted, especially in 
the paddock and for reforestation. 
Crataegus 
CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum cerdata (1/1 as/i- 
ington Hawthorn). 15 to 18 feet. One 
of our most attractive small trees or 
large shrubs. The white blossoms are 
followed by bright red berries which 
persist well into the winter. The small, 
neat leaves are brilliant in autumn. 
Feed Your Crees 
Like other plants, trees should 
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