ORNAMENTAL 
and 
FLOWERING TREES 
To draw 8 distinct line between the division 
of trees, flowering trees and flowering shrubs 
would be a difficult task. However, we have 
endeavored to select a group of those plants 
(small trees and large shrubs) which have 
exceptional value es ornamentals due to their 
flowering, fruiting and foliage characteris- 
tics. 
Trees not marked (B&B) will be dug with bare 
roots unless otherwise requested. 
ACER ginnala - 15 to 20 ft. (Amur Maple). 
Medium height, low branched, brilliant 
fall color. 
4 to 5 ft. B&B cobceuwreseseoea 04.00 
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A. palmatum atropurpureum - & to 10 ft. 
(Blood Leaf Japanese Maple). Rich purple- 
red leaves. Best in sun for f¥ll color 
effect. 
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A. palmatum dissectum - 6 ft. (Green Cutleaf- 
Japanese Maple). Dwarf tree with finely 
cut green leaves. 
Specimens only 
A. p. d. atropurpureum - 6 ft. (Purple Cut- 
leaf Japanese Maple). Blood red leaves 
delicately cut, featherly like weeping 
branches. 
Specimens only. 
AESCULUS parviflora - 8 ft. (Dwarf Horse- 
chestnut). Grows well in semi shade. 
Covered with spikes of creamy white flowers 
in July. 
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