Rapid Growing Trees: Chinese Elms—Silver and Weeping Maples—Lindens—Norway Maples and Tulip Trees 5 
SENSATIONAL—NEW 
RED-LEAVED SHADE TREE 
‘CRIMSON KING” 
NORWAY MAPLE 
(Acer platanoides schwedleri nigra) 
Bright crimson foliage from Spring until late 
Fall. Does not fade in Summer. 
7 to 8 ft. trees—$9.95, 3 for $27.50 
(See Cover Page) 
PYRAMIDAL ROSE ACACIA 
ROBINIA, *‘‘Monument.”’ 10 ft. height. A 
pyramidal upright branching tree with 
drooping clusters of rose pink, locust-like 
flowers from May to July. 
6-foot size Each $8.95 
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE 
LABURNUM vossi. 20 ft. height. A small 
flowering tree with green bark and clover-like 
leaves. Flowers golden yellow in 15-18 in. 
hanging clusters similar to Wisteria. Beau- 
tiful. Each $7.95 
THE FLOWERING 
CRABAPPLES 
Bechtel’s Double Crab (Malus ioensis plena). 
Double pink, rose-like flowers; very fragrant. 
May. 4-5 ft. trees, $4.95 
Japanese Flowering Crab (Malus flori- 
bunda). Light pink flowers. Small, yellow 
fruits. 4-5 ft. trees, $2.95 
Eley Purple Crab (Malus purpurea eleyi). 
Reddish foliage in Spring. Rosy red flowers 
in May. Large red fruits in Autumn. 
(Edible). 4-5 ft. $2.95 
Parkman’s Flowering Crab (Malus halliana 
parkmani). Pink flowers in May. Purple 
fruits. 4-5 ft. $2.95 
Scheidecker Crab (Malus  scheideckeri). 
Red buds; pink flowers; yellow fruits. 
4-5 ft., each $2.95 
FIRETHORN 
(PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI) 
Evergreen to half-evergreen shrubby tree 
(10’) with attractive white flowers followed by 
brilliant masses of scarlet-orange fruits in Fall 
and Winter; plant in sandy soilin warm location. 
Potted Plants Each $2.95 


POPULAR 
FLOWERING TREES 
FLOWERING CHERRY (Kwanzan). Dou- 
ble rosy flowers. Each $4.95 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN. White flowers. 
May. Scarlet fruits. 4-5 ft., each $4.95 
PURPLE PLUM, “‘Thundercloud.’’ New. 
Deep purple foliage. 15 ft. 4-5 ft. $3.95 
JAPANESE RED-LEAVED MAPLE. Blood- 
red foliage; dwarf. 10 ft. 2-3 ft. $8.95 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
4-5 feet 
Camelliaeflora. Double red 
Helen Borchers. Double pink 
Iceberg. Snow-white 
Peppermint Stick. Striped 
Weeping. Double red 










Shade and Ornamental Trees 
KEY TO USE VALUE: 
F-Flowering Tree; Fr—Fragrant; 
Ef-Edible Fruit; 
A-Accent Specimen; Af-Autumn Foliage Color; B-Colored Berries; 
O-Ornamental Tree; Of-Ornamental 
Foliage; R-Rapid Growth; S-Shade; Wb-Winter Bark; Wp-—Weeping Tree 
Variety with Mature Height in Feet 
Color of Flow- 
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of Bloom 

BIRCH, White (Betula alba)...............0...2.. 35! 
Weeping (Betula laciniata)..............000005+ 30. 
CHERRY, Double Flowering (Kwanzan) 
CRAB, Bechtel’s Double (Malus ioensis plena).... 
Parkman’s (Malus halliana parkmant) 
Scheidecker (Malus scheideckeri) 
Chinese (Malus floribunda) 
Red-flowering (Malus hopa) 
Eley Purple (Malus eleyi) 
DOGWOOD, Pink-flowering (Cornus rubra) 
White-flowering (Cornus alba)................. 2 
ELM, American (Ulmus americana) 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila). ..c2..2c eee ec ccsc acs E 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila). .......cceccccccccces 50 
Moline (Ulmus Moline) 
GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair Tree).............. 5 
HORSECHESTNUT, Red (Aesculus carnea)....... 
Double White (Aesculus bawmant) 
LINDEN, or BASSWOOD (Tilda americana)....... 
MAGNOLIA, Pink, Rose and Purple........... : 
MAPLE, Japanese Blood-leaved 
Blood-leaved Norway (Acer plat. schwed. nigra).. 
Amur (Acer ginnala) 
Cut-leaved Weeping (Acer dasycarpum wiert) . 
Norway (Acer platanoides) 
Red Norway (Acer schwedlert).............se00. E 
Red (Acer rubrum) 
Silver (Acer dasycarpwm) 
Sugar, or Hard (Acer saccharum) 
MOUNTAINASH (Sorbus aucupiria) 
MOUNTAINASH (Sorbus aucupiria)............. ‘ 
OAK, Pin (Quercus palustris) 
PLUM, Purple-leaved (Prunus Newport) 
Thundercloud (Prunus Thundercloud) 
PEACH, Double Flowering (Prunus persica) 
POPLAR, Bolle’s Silver (Populus bolleana) 
POPULUS nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar) 
PUSSY WILLOW, French 
RED BUD, or JUDAS TREE (Cercis canadensis)... 
RUSSIAN-OLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia) y 
SYCAMORE (Platanus occidentalis) 
THORN, Cockspur (Crataegus crusgallt).......... 2 
Washington (Crataegus cordata)................ ‘ 
Paul’s Scarlet (Crataegus oryacantha)........... 
TULIP (Liriedendron tulipifera) 
Golden Weeping (Salix Niobe) 

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Yellow—April 
Yellow—A pril 
Rose—May 
Pink—Mav 
Pink—A pr.-May 
Rose—May 
Rose—May 
Red—May 
Rose—May 
Pink—May 
White—May 

Green—April 
Green—April 
Green—May 
Rose—May 
Cream-May 
Yellow—June 
3 Colors-—May 
Red—May-Oct. 
Yellow—April 
Yellow—May 
Red-Yel.—April 
Red-Yel.—April 
Red-April 
Scarlet—A pril 
Red-Yel.—A pril 
Red-Yel.—April 
White—May 
White-May 
Yellow—A pril 
Pink-May 
Pur.—May-Oct. 
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Yellow-April 
Yellow—April 
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BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
(EVERGREEN SHRUBS) for Shade or Half Shade 
BOXWOOD 


. - A Color of Time of Color of Selling Price 
Variety with Mature Height in Feet RIgwors RIGOR Berry Size Rach 
BUXUS sempervirens (Borwood).............4+-- PEN 2 set case Hl MMe crea ie dl SSA te 15-18” $3.95 
sempervirens (Borwo0d)...........2.sseecceees Cl oe eee ell Meares 6h emerice 18-24” 4.95 
COTONEASTER apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster). 4’| Pink June Scarlet 14%’ 3.95 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flower).............-. 1’| Pink May-Nov.| ...... 9-12” 2.95 
EUONYMUS vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet)....... 4’) Yellowish | June Orange 1%’ 1.95 
erecta (Upright Bittersweet).........ccccrcccsees 4’| Yellowish | June Orange 1’ 1.50 
ILEX convexa (Box-leaved Holly).............0000. 4'| White July Black 14-1’ 3.95 
rotundifolia (Big-leaf Japanese Holly)........... 6’| White July Black 1 %-2’ 4.95 
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel)...........4. 6’) Pink Mays |lteacteen:s 14-2’ 5.95 
MAHONIA aquifolia (Oregon Grape).............. 4’| Yellow May Blue 114-1’ 3.95 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi (Firethorn)...... 10’} White May Scarlet Potted 2.95 
RHODODENDRON, Hybrids.................... 6’! Assorted Ma yaa |eeincar 2-3’ 8.95 

Coniferous EVERGREENS 
Our display of Evergreens in 1948 will be the best since before 
the war. Be sure to see our stock before making purchases. We can 
(BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS) 
One of the best of the hardy 
evergreen Shrubs. Valuable as 
a facing shrub for Evergreens. 
Of very r slow growth and thrives 
in light to dense shade. 
JUNIPERS 
Each 
Globe Shape, 15-18 in... $3.95 
PS=2 RTs erlevs eiecuckenehs 4.95 
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HEMLOCKS 
PINES 
help you plan your plantings if you will bring in a plat or accurate 
measurements. Varieties on display— 
ARBORVITAES 
SPRUCES 
And the YEWS 
EVERGREEN GROUND COVER PLANTS 
Evergreen Bittersweet (Hwonymus vegetus) 
English Ivy (Hedera helix) 
Each $1.95 
Each 50c., 100 $40.00 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00 
Spurge (Pachysandra terminalis)Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00 


EVERGREEN NOVELTIES: 
Mahonia (Oregon Grape)—Boxwood—Evergreen Bittersweet—Daphne cneorum 
