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FLOWERING TREES j/ 
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Especially Useful as Specimens and as Border Backgrounds 
for Flowering Shrubs 
Flowering Trees can often be used for both shade and ornamental 
effect. They have many uses on the large estates as well as small 
home grounds. 
APPLE TREES. While the Apple is generally planted for its fruit, 
it is one of our most beautiful ornamental trees. A scene more pic- 
turesque than Apple Trees in full blossom is difficult to imagine. 
Also makes satisfactory shade tree. Specimen Trees, in choice vari- 
eties, selected for ornamental purposes, are twice transplanted and 
pruned so as to conform with the landscape. 5 yr., 7-8 ft. $4.50, each, 
6 yr., 8-10 ft., $6.00 each. 
















Spring-time scene in a Waynesboro garden. Dogwoods used as 
a background to Rock Garden, Azaleas and Pool. 
DOGWOODS (Cornus) 
No native tree is more admired and extensively used than the 
Dogwood, which is a shapely, dwarf, rapid grower blooming while 
quite young. May be used as specimens and is especially useful at 
edge of woodland among taller growing trees or as a border to an 
evergreen background, affording a most pleasing effect in the Spring 
when in full blossom. 
The Dogwood may be had in pure white or deep pink. The two 
colors combined in group plantings produce a striking Springtime 
picture; the flowering season will vary but here in Virginia is usually 
late April, just ahead of Apple blossom time. Four-petal blossoms 
1 to 2 inches across. Brilliant Autumn foliage and red berries 
which carry well into Winter. 
DOGWOOD, Pink-flowering (Cornus florida rubra). An out- 
standing flowering tree. Tree and habits of growth identical to 
the White Flowering other than producing dark pink flowers. 
18—24 in. $2.75 each, 2—3 ft. $3.50 each, 3-4 ft., B&B, $6.00 each; 
4-5 ft., B&B specimens, $8.00 each; 5-6 ft., B&B specimens, 
$10.00 each; 6-7 ft., B&B specimens, $15.00 each; 7-8 ft., B&B 
specimens, $22.00 each. 
DOGWOOD, White-flowering (Cornus florida). Virginia's State 
flower. This is the native White Dogwood admired by all who 
have seen it growing wild. Offered in nursery-grown, acclimated 
trees. 2-3 ft. $2.00 each, $22.00 per doz.; 3-4 ft. $2.50 each, 
$27.00 per doz.; 4-5 ft. B&B specimens, $6.00 each; 5-6 ft. B&B 
specimens $7.50 each; 6-7 ft. B&B specimens %10.00 each; 
7-8 ft. B&B specimens, $15.00 each; 8-10 ft. B&B spe- 
FLOWERING CHERRY (Prunus). Flowering Cherries are now so well estab- cimens, $25.00 each. 
lished and in such popular demand that you need not be told of their value for or- 
namental purposes. Upright, strong growers, frequently blooming the first season 
after being transplanted. Blossoms large, full, literally covering the stems. 
Double Pink. A large percent of the trees in the famous Potomac basin Planting 
at Washington, D. C. are of this type. 
Single Pink. Earlier than the Double Pink. Among the first Spring flowering 
trees to blossom. 
White. In mass or group plantings of Flowering Trees, the White Flowering 
Cherry is most effective. Not only used with other varieties of Flowering Cher- 
ries, but with Flowering Crabs, Dogwoods, and other dwarf-growing trees. 
Free bloomer. 
Prices on Upright Flowering Cherries: 3-4 ft. $3.00 each, 
4-5 ft., $4.00 each. Write for quotations on larger specimens 
FLOWERING CHERRY, Weeping. Differs from the Standard Flowering Cherry 
by being weeping in form. Available in both single and double. 6 ft. stems, bloom- 
ing size specimens, $12.50 each. Write for quotations on large B&B specimens. 
FLOWERING PEACH (Amygdalus persica). One of the most showy flowering 
trees, bursting into blossom 2 weeks ahead of Dogwoods; double, long-lasting 
flowers literally cover the twigs, remaining on for more than 2 weeks. May be had 
in pink, red, and white. 2-3 ft. $1.50 each; 3-4 ft. $2.25, each; 4-6 ft. $2.75 each. 
GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum vossi). Shrub-like tree with golden yellow flowers 
which hang from green branches in May. 4-6 ft. $3.00 each. 
LINDEN (TILIA), American (Tilia americana). Large green leaves; fragrant, 
creamy white flowers; good grower, uniform, shapely tree. Useful for both 
specimens and street planting. 6-8 ft. $3.50 each; 8-10 ft. $5.00 each; 2—2'% in. 
caliper, $9.00 each; 214-3 in. caliper, $12.00 each. 
European Little Leaf (Tilia cordata). Smaller leaves than the American, 
more dwarf, compact grower. Excellent shade tree for small home grounds or : 
planting on narrow streets. 5—6 ft. $2.50 each, 6-8 ft. $3.50 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 : Flowering 
each, 2-214 in. caliper, $9.00 each, 2144-8 in. -caliper, $12.00 each. : Peach 

Pink Dogwood (Cornus Florida Rubra) 

