ILGENFRITZ 
ORNAMENTAL NURceRnie 
TREES INCORPORATED 

FLOWERING AND 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Each 
ACER ginnala 12 ft. AMUR MAPLE 
The leaves are three lobed, rather small, with a longer 
central lobe. The flowers and winged fruits are produced in 
long-stemmed panicles. Tree is noted for its neat, bushy habit 
and because the leaves turn red in fall. : 
He Cod ha Aero gare city AC Ren Rene AOS ack: cy 3.75 
GB 10S Btti pte ianis, Gale otic eae ane ens 5.90 
vETULA alba 30 ft. EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH 
An upright growing tree, having white bark and glossy 
green foliage. Very picturesque when planted along water 
TOES edges or as a lawn specimen. Branches close to the ground 
a cn (Some small trees have brown bark, which changes to white 
nang with age.). 
t Dd. to  68ft. high soci. a0 «cranes ieee ict te 5.00 
bens 6 to 8/ft highi<...0%. ohn. 6.50 
8: to LO. ft:°high free cet sc ee ee. ae 7.50 
. a. laciniata 30 ft. CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
2 ac The weeping white branches and fine glossy green, cut- 
en } 4 leaf foliage of this variety make it desirable as a lawn speci- 
7} : Xe men or planted near pools. (Some young trees have brown 
whey! bark, which changes to white with age.) 
aids Gi 10-8. ft eines Sao ot cee aoe el ce bec enna 8.00 
CERCIDYPHYLLUM Japonicum 30 ft. KATSURA TREE 
A shrubby tree when young with heart shaped leaves. 
Leaves deep green above and silvery green beneath. In fall 
the leaves turn purplish-red and yellow. Does particularly 
well in damp soil. A very symmetrical tree of about 20 feet 
ultimate height. 
4,to-5 ft. By GeBie. eek occu. tee ee ee 18.00 
5*to.6 ft.B &e Bass cee vio. c we ee ee 22.50 
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Cercis canadensis 20 ft. AMERICAN REDBUD 
This bushy tree is very attractive in early spring when its 
branches are covered with clusters of rose-pink flowers. It 
is effectively used in shrub borders where its showy, spring 
flowers followed with large heart-shaped, deep green leaves 
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3ito-4:it high B. & B.ci2 0:15.80.) ae ee 6.75 
4-to'5 ft, high B. & Bis.) the ae 9.00 
5 to'6 ft. high’ B. & Bv.... 1s 4. 5c oe 12.00 
CORNUS florida 20 ft. WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
The rare beauty of Dogwood in spring when it is white 
with bloom, or in summer with its glossy green foliage, chang- 
ing in fall to gorgeous reds, is hard to equal. The white 
flowers are two to three inches in diameter. It adds beauty 
to any planting. (Spring planting only.) 
3) to 4:ft hight BsécB Reco ot cee 9.00 
4-to Site highsB&: Be, 2c. sece ans eee 12.00 
9 to'6-ft. hight B i Bios. 2 68 na ee 15.00 
florida rubra 20 ft. RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Preferred by some garden lovers because of the showy 
rose colored flowers. It has all the desirable growing habits 
of the white flowering variety. A grouping of Red Flowering 
with the White is very attractive. (Spring planting only.) 
3. to 4 ft. high’ (B &* Boies. pee ee 12.00 
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