ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING TREES 
CORNUS florida rubra - 20 to 25 ft. (Red 
Flowering Dogwood). Large pink flowers in 
spring. Red berries in the fall. Excel- 
lent planted in groups with the white 
flowering dogwood. 
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Large Specimens also. 
C. mas - 15 to 20 ft. (Cornelian Cherry Dog- 
wood). Small yellow flowers appear over 
the entire tree in early March. Large 
fleshy scarlet fruit. 
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Large specimens also. 
COTINUS coggygria - 15 ft. (Smoke Tree). 
Spreading, dense growing plant, rounded 
leaves. Panicles look like cloud of smoke. 
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CRATAEGUS oxyacantha pvauli - 15 ft. (Paul's 
Scarlet English Hawthorn). Double bright 
scarlet flowers. 
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C. phaenopyrum(cordata) - 20 to 25 ft. (Wash- 
ington Hawthorn). An excellent small tree. 
Berries bright red, persist nearly all 
winter. By far the best of the hawthorns 
for the Cincinnati area. 
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Specimen plants also 
FAGUS sylvatica asplenifolia - 20 to 25 ft. 
(Fern Leaf Beech). Slow growing tree 
with finely cut leaves. Forms a dense 
low shrubby specimen. 
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Large specimens also. 
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