TREES 
LABURNUM 
Vossi (Golden Chain). Large, pendant golden flowers hang from the twigs like Wis- 
teria. Appears to be more hardy than Laburnum vulgare. M 
5 aco) (8) Thi ; 
OXYDENDRUM 
Arboreum (Sorrel Tree). A comparatively dwarf tree bearing an abundance of white 
flowers in Midsummer. The foliage turns several shades of red and crimson in 
Mall. Seldom seen in the Fall without being admired. M 
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PRUNUS 
Flowering Cherries 
(Serrulata Spectabilis Rosea) 
These are the Oriental Cherries which are so famous in Washington. They are 
easily grown and will produce the almost phenomenal display in Spring which so 
many journey to Washington to see. 
Beni Higan. A small, upright tree with gay, bright pink, single blooms. 
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Cistena. Deep bronzy foliage and fine single pink flowers in Spring make this of 
special interest. Grows to 10 ft. 
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Kwanzan.Large, double, deep pink flowers, 
almost red in bud. Well formed, vigorous 
grower which is very popular. 
4 to 5ft....$6.00 | dto6ft..... $7.50 
Gitorveltagecs sane ae $12.00 

FLOWERING PLUM 
Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). A lovely, 
small flowering tree with purple foliage 
and the daintiest pink blossoms. A de- 
lightful addition to the landscape. 
Naden. A double deep pink variety of up- 
right growth. 
4 to 5 ft BR Cae CAC ae CR ea CS $6 00 4 t 5 ft R25 
50 G liber ee. re ee 7.50 Be eee ai 
Paul Wobhlert. Fragrant, semi-double 
deep pink. 
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WEEPING CHERRIES 
Serrulata pendula (Weeping Japanese 
Cherries). A pendulous form of the well- 
known Flowering Cherries so admired at 
Washington, D. C. Double bright pink 
flowers in great profusion in early Spring. 5 vom 
BS syity, (ile SUES cect oo so aon weADY, SORBUS (Mountainash) 
WISTERIA 
(Tree Form) 
Sinensis, Tree Form. 
The loveliest sight im- 
aginable is a Tree Wis- 
teria in May in full bloom. 
Racemes of purple-blue 
flowers so cover the pen- 
dulous branches as_ to 
transform the head of 
the tree into a cloud of 
delicate coloring. A 
charming addition to 
every garden but a nec- 
essity in the formal one. 
It grows in beauty as it 
ages. Wisterias prefer 
sunny locations and _ se- 
vere pruning enhances 
blooming. To assure your 
having blooms, we offer 
only grafted stock. 
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SORBUS - Mountainash 
Aucuparia (Huropean Mountainash). Well- 
formed tree with small leaves and bearing 
large clusters of orange red berries. M 
© tO Odits.. bos7o0 8 to 10 ft.. .$7.50 
6to 8ft.... 4.50 | 10to12it... 9.00 
2 to 2% in. cal... .$12.00 
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Our Flowering Trees will 
be at the peak of bloom in 
May. Plan to’ visit the 
Nurseries. 
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CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
