Shade and 
Ornamental 

BIRCH, WHITE. Creamy white bark, effective 
against a background of evergreens. Ma- 
turity height 4 ft. 
Ga Luster teteacct ohatonettcetere ca ste $2.50 each 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING. The Cut Leaf 
Weeping Birch with downward sweeping 
branches and dainty lacelike foliage, not too 
large for lawns and gardens, even when of 
full stature. White bark. Maturity height 
40 ft. 
Gate EE meccveverensiescie) sfevesete a 0 is! 6 $3.75 each 
CATALPA BUNGEI. Makes an umbrella-shaped 
top without pruning. Maturity height 10 ft. 
B=6 flea ocrcste ene $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50 
CHERRY, YOSHINO. The fame of Washing- 
ton Cherries has increased year by year. 
People make pilgrimages from distant states 
to see them. Maturity height 25 ft. 
Aad Fees otetaitpousic scale) a recess $3.50 each 
CORNUS FLORIDA (White Flowering Dog- 
wood). Flowers white, produced in spring 
_ before leaves appear. Foliage glossy, grayish 
green, turning to deep red in autumn. Ma- 
turity height 20 ft. 
Bud fo telecterate cece sie osieyeieieie 2.29) each 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA (Red Flowering 
Dogwood). Flowering Dogwood berries and 
fall foliage offer a display nearly as colorful 
as the bloom of spring. Grows to 20 feet tall; 
‘red-pink flowers in spring, leaves red in 
autumn. 
2asE tt. BOB. aiecitercisie © 1c cp 5s7 DLeach 
CRAB, HOPA. Rosy red flowers, red fruit and 
attractive purple foliage. 12 to 15 ft. at 
maturity. See picture page 28. 
Be Gn tts c tee terion i csun otc: $2.50 each 
CRAB, REDFIELD. For lawn and ornamental 
plantings. Has large and very dark pink 
flowers. Fruit medium size, dark deep solid 
red color with deep red flesh. Foliage dark 
with a reddish green tinge early in the sea- 
son. Maturity height 14 ft. 
Fe Te untaPeus ol menetstsis (eliens tore $2.50 each 
ELM, AMERICAN. Natural spreading and 
drooping tree. Maturity height 70 ft. 
6a Or Atl. cree Aa eek ae Ge $2.95 each 
SL OLE ctaaemecciceieere encnets.. 3.95 each 
ELM, CHINESE. Very rapid grower. Resembles 
Norway Maple in shape. Grows 75 ft. 
Ga SS ieee ee wires aie lslece"etelc ss $2.50 each 
JUDAS TREE. (Redbud.) Small growing tree 
of irregular form with heart-shaped leaves. 
Delicate reddish pink blossoms early in 
spring. Maturity height 25 ft. 
Aer team ieee a Vevers ole overs $1.75 each 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Cup-shaped 
white and rosy violet blossoms 3 to 5 inches 
across which open before leaves appear. Ma- 
turity height 20 ft. Ree picture page 28. 
2-3 ft., BEB . Luenty caput $6.50 each 

Maples Used for Street Planting 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA. A mass 
of deep brownish purple flowers open con- 
tinuously until early June on this rapid grow- 
ing tree. 15 to 18 ft. at maturity. 
2a3\ FBS B eee ec eee leycletets $6.50 each 
MAPLE, NORWAY. Large, 
able for street or lawn. 
handsome, desir- 
Maturity height 
DOwst 
G=e Sift eons sors, ores $3.50 each; 2 for $6.50 
S=) Ofte oss. gee 4.50 each; 2 for 8.50 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER. Reddish purple foliage 
in early spring changing to deep bronze, 
Maturity height 40 to 50 ft. See picture 
page 28. 
Ga BER co ck ca uae ss $4.50 each 
MAPLE, SILVER-LEAVED OR SOFT. Foliage 
bright green above, silvery beneath. Rapid 
grower. Maturity height ORE 
G=nS fie eee $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
Sa) FS oi sce ne os 3.75 each; 3 for 10.50 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Tall, spirelike. Desir- 
able for boundary lines or driveway en- 
trances. Maturity height 70 ft. See picture 
page 28. 
Gam Scottie ert $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45 
SLO. ersters ateie 1.75 each; 3 for 4.95 
PRUNUS NEWPORT. Small growing tree 
which retains its purple foliage during the 
summer and has small red fruits in late 
summer. See picture page 28. 
SaOe tts cece eeWes svslslonats atone atone 6 $2.50 each 
TULIP TREE (Whitewood). Tall, pyramidal, 
with broad, glossy leaves. Tulip-like flowers. 
Maturity height 80 ft. 
Be Guttmerry eran che cca reiscverctene $2.00 each 
WILLOW, BABYLONICA. Well known weep- 
ing variety; a large, round-headed graceful 
tree. Maturity height 55 ft. See picture 
page 28. 
add Sad CROCE RRO et $2.25 each 

MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN. 
Beautiful in the fall with clus- 
ters of bright red berries. Ma- 
turity height 25 to 30 ft. See 
picture page 28. 
6=8 5 ft. Shh. $3.50 each 
THORN, PAUL’S DOUBLE SCAR- 
let. Flowers deep crimson-red; 
very double. Showy in fruit as 
well as bloom. Maturity height 
20 ft. See picture page 28. 
Ey A Te ec eae $3.75 each 
POPLAR, CAROLINA. Very 
rapid grower, frequently grow- 
ing 8 feet in one season. Ma- 
turity height 75 ft. 5-6 ft., 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. 6-8 
ft., $1.15 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Our Landscape Department 
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Chinese Elm—The Quickest Growing Tree 
