DECIDUOUS TREES 
Deciduous Trees 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants in this section will 
be dug “‘bare roots.” 
ACER dasycarpum (3) Ae § Aba 
SILVER MAPLE @ @ 
A beautiful fast growing shade tree. Foliage large 
and deeply lobed. Silvery on underside. 
POT TOR Lett manera eee iy ee 3.00 2.50 
LORLO tal eo a tare tee prec tere e o a VED 1.75 1.60 
BRStOa) Ql tists see hy any ales, 1.40 1.35 
Oe Jiotsieyd 1m x et eres et ee 1.20 1.10 
AESCULUS carnea brioti (3) 
RUBY HORSECHESTNUT 
The most brilliantly colored of all the flowering 
Chestnuts. Flowers in large clusters are bright scar- 
let. Grafted trees commence to bloom when only 
Dst0.6 Ete tall: 
tO sai Cota lcd) eae ee cecc rea 4.00 3.50 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum (4) 
KADSURA TREE 
Large tree of particular character and distinction. 
Its beauty lies in its leaf buds as they break in spring 
exposing new foliage of brilliant red; in its clean 
heart-shaped leaves deep green above, salmon below ; 
and its autumnal coloring of bright yellow, reddish 
purple and bronze. 
chess OU eaapeee ee eee Oe ee A .65 .60 
CRATAEGUS cordata (4) 
WASHINGTON THORN 
One of our handsomest small trees. Leaves deep 
glossy green assuming beautiful red and yellow tints 
late in the fall. Flowers are white followed by large 
clusters of glossy red berries. 
GEEO ES if mes ee oy a mata ct os ae Te 1.60 1.50 
SSO OAL Vee eeetee eet Mites oP ot 1.45 1.35 
CEE TOMO Listers Mia re is x eae eS 1.20 1.10 
Spite U she Gy ae ee el aa Mare 1.00 .90 
oxyacantha Double Pink 
DOUBLE PINK HAWTHORN 
GLO RSS LE Sys a Pe CP ee 1.60 1.50 
ETO Get eee, er eke oe NEN a 9 1.10 1.00 
DIOSPYRUS kaki Fuyu (7) 
PERSIMMON 
Quite firm when ripe and may be eaten like an apple 
just as soon as sweet enough. The large brilliant 
orange, flattened fruits are very attractive. 
4 to 6 ft Bo a Be yn eS eee Ee eee 1.65 1.50 
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