A COLE 
SUPER SPECIAL 
ORNAMENTAL 
COLOR GROUP 
1 Kwanzan Flower- 
ing Cherry, 3-4 ft. 
1 Rose Flwg. Crab, 
&4 ft. 
1 purple-leaved Flwg. 
Crab,3-4ft= 233.2 
1 Paul’s Dble. Scar- 
let Thorn, 4-5 ft. 
Value $8.90 
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green bark is in pleasing contrast with nearby 
plants. You may trim to a formal shape and not 
lose all the beauty, but in natural growth, it 
attains its greatest value. Useful as a landscape specimen, an accent 
and combined with Dogwoods, Flowering Crabs and Redbuds. Beau- 
tiful, young, 4 to 5 ft. trees, reasonably priced at $3.35 each; $6.25 
fone. 
v RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida rubra). 12 feet. Everyone knows this lovely, artis- 
tic, sturdy tree. The surpassing beauty of its light red or pink flowers, 
borne in profusion in the spring, is almost beyond description. Spring 
planting only. Fine, well branched, 3-year, 1¥%2 to 2 ft. trees, $2.50 
each. Heavier, 2 to 3 ft. trees, $3.75 each. 


PAUL'S DOUBLE SCARLET THORN 
(Crataegus oxyacantha splendens).15 feet. Masses of double, showy, 
scarlet-crimson flowers on irregular, picturesque branches. Yellow- 
Our 
offerings are 
selected with 
the idea that 
every garden needs 
a tree, and they 
are priced to put them 
within the reach of 
every pocketbook. 

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pic” > 
WHITE 
BIRCH CLUMPS 
35 feet. In natural- 
ization, as a lawn 
specimen, or as a 
thin screen for a 
picture window, this 
lovely, multiple- 
stemmed tree is 
most effective. The 
white bark of its 
three or more trunks 
adds great charm to 
the landscape pic- 
ture. As a screen it 
should be planted 
10 to 15 feet away 
from the average 
window. The foliage 
is not too dense and 
tends to soften, 
rather than hide, the 
sharp architectural 
lines of a building. 
Growth is gracefully 
upright with hori- 
zontal branches. The 
foliage is a lovely, 
translucent, medi- 
um green, Likes the 
same cultural treat- 
ment as the Cut-Leaf 
Weeping Birch. 
Thrifty, 3 to 4 foot 
trees with 3 or more 
stems. $2.50 each; 
$4.75 for 2. 
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REDSLEA! 
JAPANESE MAPLE 
A decided improvement over the com- 
mon Blood-Leaf Maple. Ornamental beau- 
ty and charm are intensified by deep, 
solid red foliage which stays brilliant all 
summer. Rounded form is densely furnish- 
ed with leaves to the ground. Specimen 
value unlimited. Spring planting only. 12 
to 18 in., $2.50 each; $4.50 for 2. Sent ex- 
press collect, in pots with an earth ball 
around the roots. 
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MOUNTAIN ASH 
(Sorbus aucuparia). Clusters of flashy 
orange-red berries in late summer and fall. 
Large clusters of pure white flowers in 
spring. Dense pyramidal growth up to 25 
feet. Thrifty, 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.90 each; 
o-2ouOlic. 
